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Hello Community.

 

I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

 

Please refer to the diagram below of what I am trying to accomplish. 

Here is my situation. I have a label "Master Contracts" and I have a secondary label "# of Contracts" for the number in the secondary label is the amount of records that the user has to create.

I have a dropdown with a "Sequence" formula to get the max value of the label "LblNumberContracts"

also I have a button to create a new contract and this button patch my share point list.

and a "gallery1" that shows the contracts that has been assigned so far. 

 

What I would like to do is to disable the Button in case the number selected in the dropdown is present in the gallery. Scenario 1. or disable the same button but in this case show a table or gallery with all the contracts and "gray out" those who has been assigned.

 

Picture1.png

 

Thanks in advance for any advice,

 

Regards.

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@sajarac 

The simplest thing to do is just compare to the Gallery.

So the DisplayMode of the button would be the following:

If(Dropdown.Selected.Value in Gallery1.AllItems.SubNumber, Disabled, Edit)

I don't know what the number is in your Gallery, but if the name is not right ("SubNumber") in the above formula, then replace it with the correct column name from your Gallery (this would be the item that your LblSubNumber is based on).

 

Some other notes based on the prior replies and original post:

1) Your Dropdown Items should be : Sequence(Value(LblNumberOfContracts.Text))

2) From a user interface perspective, you might consider changing your Dropdown to only include numbers that do NOT exist in the Gallery already.
Filter(Sequence(Value(LblNumberOfContracts.Text)), !(Value in Gallery1.AllItems.SubNumber))

3) Don't use .SelectedText on dropdown controls as it is a deprecated property.

 

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hi there @sajarac  you can use the Countrows(YourGallery.AllItems) to get the number of added contracts and set the button to disable once it reaches the number of contracts

the buttons display: if(countrows(gallery.allitems) = NumberOtContracts, disabled,edit)

The matrix which you want to display. does it need to be created dynamically, what is the maximum number of contract that is to be created, that should be displayed this way?

 

Here is an idea. The number of contracts is a collection:

The Add Contract is populating the gallery (Gallery3)when a new contract is added in your case.

ClearCollect(_NumberOfContracts,SEQUENCE(# of contracts))

The gallery's datasource is set to _NumberOfContracts

The gallery's wrapcount is set to 5

The label is added to the gallery with the fill: If(Value(Self.Text) <= CountRows(Gallery3.AllItems),LightGray,White)

the label color is set to: If(Value(Self.Text) <= CountRows(Gallery3.AllItems),DarkGray,Black)

rubin_boer_0-1612723754925.png

the matrix will change as the contract count is increased. when it reaches 20 the button will be disabled using the previous code.

 

hope this helps!

 
 
hey there if you liked the post give it a thumbs up, and if it solved your question please accept it as a solution.

Hey thank you very much for your prompt response. Very cool solution. I just have a small issue here. Th problem is not the number of contracts. I need to match the values.

 

Let me I explain:

 

In my dropdown I select the contract, in this case contract number = 4. If the number 4 is present in my gallery1 I would like to set the display mode of my button to disable.

 

Let me know and thanks again for your help.

 

Regards,

@sajarac  Ok Got it, just to make sure the gallery is a different dataset not the data being built from adding the new contracts. 

  1. Dropdown: Select 4
  2. Gallery connected to DataSource Contracts
  3. Button DisplayMode: If(CountRows(LookUp( Contracts, HeaderOfContract = CDropDown.SelectedText.Value)) = 0, true, false)

 

 
hey there if you liked the post give it a thumbs up, and if it solved your question please accept it as a solution.

Hi, the formula still complaining or I don't get it. Sorry

 

sajarac_0-1612790835328.png

 

@sajarac 

The simplest thing to do is just compare to the Gallery.

So the DisplayMode of the button would be the following:

If(Dropdown.Selected.Value in Gallery1.AllItems.SubNumber, Disabled, Edit)

I don't know what the number is in your Gallery, but if the name is not right ("SubNumber") in the above formula, then replace it with the correct column name from your Gallery (this would be the item that your LblSubNumber is based on).

 

Some other notes based on the prior replies and original post:

1) Your Dropdown Items should be : Sequence(Value(LblNumberOfContracts.Text))

2) From a user interface perspective, you might consider changing your Dropdown to only include numbers that do NOT exist in the Gallery already.
Filter(Sequence(Value(LblNumberOfContracts.Text)), !(Value in Gallery1.AllItems.SubNumber))

3) Don't use .SelectedText on dropdown controls as it is a deprecated property.

 

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Hey, thank you very much for your help.

I am getting in the displayMode property of my button:

Can't convert this data type. Power Apps can't convert this Number to a Control.

 

@sajarac 

You are not specifying the actual value, you are specifying a Control. 

Can you provide a sceenshot of the formula with error?  I assume it is on the Gallery1.AllItems.SubNumber 

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I am so sorry, I have been dealing with this for so long. That is why.

a Big thank you!!!

 

@sajarac 

So is everything working for you now?  

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