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agneum
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Dynamic column names bug

 I'm having problems wrting functions in my column names. They keep getting evaluated and then set as strings when I restart my application. This is obviously a bug. Does anyone know a work-around?


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Functions should should under no circumstances be evaluated and then set ... I mean imagine the horror of having this in excel. 
I've never set this column to "2018-32" this is, and should be a lookup from another table. 

EDIT: I'm going to try and wrap the lookups with the TEXT() function, to see if it sticks. I will get back to this thread with any findings. 

 



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@v-monli-msft: No. This is not "epxected" behaviour, and you won't convince me otherwise. DisplayName = F(X) indicates that it is a function of X. So, when X changes, so must F(X). 

This completely ruins the possiblity to have dynamic column names. The column name isn't the same as the DisplayName which can, and should be anything the user wants it to be, at any time. The actual CTE i'm reading has the columns numbered, where 0 is the current year and week. The column names are integers, which are not the same as display names. What the lookup does is simply convert those integers to DisplayNames, but if I'd like the data of a column, It would be absolutely logical to use the column name as specified in the CTE, not the display name.


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The solution is very simple - two properties. One Name for the column which is static, and DisplayName which is dynamic and anything the user wants to map it to and display. 

I just want a workaround for this, as now I will be forced, every week, to manually update 52 column names for a rolling year.

As a novice devloper, even I can understand how ludicrous this is. I'm thinking of going back to developing in C# and .NET, not that I'm an epxert at it, but because the time I'm spending doing all these workarounds and flows to get a single table from SQL is a complete waste of my time, and might as well be spent learning to code on a more capable platform. 

I want to believe it's easy and that I can do these simple tasks, but to everything the rebuttal is "post in suggestion forum", instead of acknowledging the issue and providing a timeline for it.

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v-monli-msft
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Hi @agneum,

 

This is expected behavior. You cannot put formula in the controls' name, it has to be a string. This is by design.

 

Regards,

Mona

Community Support Team _ Mona Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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@v-monli-msft: No. This is not "epxected" behaviour, and you won't convince me otherwise. DisplayName = F(X) indicates that it is a function of X. So, when X changes, so must F(X). 

This completely ruins the possiblity to have dynamic column names. The column name isn't the same as the DisplayName which can, and should be anything the user wants it to be, at any time. The actual CTE i'm reading has the columns numbered, where 0 is the current year and week. The column names are integers, which are not the same as display names. What the lookup does is simply convert those integers to DisplayNames, but if I'd like the data of a column, It would be absolutely logical to use the column name as specified in the CTE, not the display name.


poweroverwhelming.png

The solution is very simple - two properties. One Name for the column which is static, and DisplayName which is dynamic and anything the user wants to map it to and display. 

I just want a workaround for this, as now I will be forced, every week, to manually update 52 column names for a rolling year.

As a novice devloper, even I can understand how ludicrous this is. I'm thinking of going back to developing in C# and .NET, not that I'm an epxert at it, but because the time I'm spending doing all these workarounds and flows to get a single table from SQL is a complete waste of my time, and might as well be spent learning to code on a more capable platform. 

I want to believe it's easy and that I can do these simple tasks, but to everything the rebuttal is "post in suggestion forum", instead of acknowledging the issue and providing a timeline for it.

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