This issue has been plaguing me for months in different apps.
Essentially, it is always some variation of this example...
I can easily confirm this behavior by putting a label next to the combobox set to display ComboBox1.Selected. The DefaultSelectedItems shows in the combobox yet the label set to display ComboBox1.Selected remains empty until a choice is made manually.
Why is this and is there any proper workaround?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I think my issue was that I was using a collection of the items (Sorted version of the CDS entity), in one part of the control, but the direct CDS entity in another. After straightening everything out, it did, indeed, work as expected. Thanks for your tips!
Well now! Thank you for redirecting back to your solution. It made me take another look at it and realize that when I was copying in the code, the line break was adding an extra space. Removed the space, works like a charm! Thank you for this. This has been a thorn for several weeks! --> "; "
I have used ccauser's solution and I, at least, now have it showing the selection in the combo box while prior the combo box was empty though the selection had Patched into the list.
Now, my problem is this: as soon as I choose "edit" in my gallery, the combo box changes and shows the first item in the list of choices in the combo box instead of the one that had been chosen.
I don't have anything in the defaults field. Following is what I have in my properties:
Items
colLocations.ConcatenatedChapterName
DefaultSelectedItems
Filter(colLocations,ConcatenatedChapterName in Split(ThisItem.Chapter,";")).ConcatenatedChapterName
Any idea?
It is really simple.
Example you have an Employee table with columns: Id, Name
Suppose you have created a Combobox for email and selected A, B, C and saved it in database. When you load the page or comes again, you want those items to be selected as default, use below formula:
DefaultSelectedItems = Filter(Employees, Name in Split(EmailList,","))
Note: EmailList is coming from database (previously saved value)
Above formula selects items in combobox as well.
How would this work to populate the combobox with the previously selected DisplayName from the Office365Users connector?
Here's what I've tried to simulate what you presented:
Filter(Office365Users.SearchUser(),DisplayName in Parent.Default)
I can see that Parent.Default has the value of what should be selected in the Combobox, but nothing displays as being selected.
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First of all, this is a horrible design - I'm a web developer so I think this counts for something. Horrible!
I have two tables - Children and Parent. Children parent has a "ParentID" column which references the Parent.ID (Lookup type).
I have a combo box which is supposed to hold items of parents so I can populate the foreign key into the new child. This was automatically created as a dropdown of "ID"s (numbers). User has no way to what he's selecting based on an ID. And DislayFIeld did nothing at all - kinda makes sense based on what the Items are set to by default.
The "Items" of the ComboBox were set to: "Choices([@'Children'].ParentID)". I tried to set the "DefaultSelectedItems" to various variations of LookUp, Filter, even { Value: MyID }. Nothing worked! This weird Formula creates some kind of Table with Id and Value columns. Not even { Id: MyID, Value: MyID } worked. I would expect something a little more sophisticated given I'm using a Lookup column type.
The trick is, you have to set the exact same format as the Items field is using. What finally worked for me was this:
LookUp(Choices([@'Children'].ParentID), Id = ParentID)
(I set ParentID in the OnVisible property of the form based on the currently logged user.)
And here it is, 2023, and this issue is still alive. But the trick is now that in the Power Apps when you run it, it works without user interaction. But when you save it and use it in Lists New Item form, it craps out 🙂
My specific case is that
- I have a combo with some codes, on a data entry form screen
- But I also created another screen, with a sort of dictionary of the codes, with the option to 'Add' a code from the library directly to the combo. Which I passed it into DefaultSelectedItem
- 2 other fields are then calculated based on whatever the combo selected value is
- When I test the form in PowerApps, it works perfectly
- When I test it in the actual List to add a new item, the combo 'takes' the value from the second screen, but the other two fields remain silent, until I click the actual combo. Just 1 click.
I'm trying now your solution, seems kind of similar. But Jesus, this should be an easy fix for Microsoft, right?
This "bug" had me wrestling with the combo config for several hours and your filter combination for DefaultSelectedItems worked like a champ. THANK YOU!
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