Hi All - I have created a simple app. It looks something like this -
I am fetching Reviewers from a SharePoint list to populate the label. list looks something like this -
Query used -
"Reviewers: " & Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewers'],'Current Reviewer'),Reviewer.DisplayName,"; ")
Now i have to reference a different SharePoint list. It looks something like this -
I have to get all the Approvers (type - Person or Group and allows multi value) where ScheduleStatus is yes. I tried below query and obviously my query did not work, i am guessing due to Approver field being a multiple value field
"Reviewers: " & Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewers'],'ScheduleStatus'),Approvers.DisplayName,"; ")
Need some help fixing this query. Thank you all !
and did i mention that i am very new to Apps 🙂
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@BDallas So one part of your suggestion worked. Filter was not working due to the fact that i was using a calculated field from the SharePoint list. So as suggested by you, i created a new field and created a power automate to update the field based off of a calculation. That went well.
On to the next issue where I need to pick up all the names from a multivalve person field from a row in a list. I was able to make that work without creating a new SharePoint list. I used lookup to achieve that. broke it down to column level. This is what worked -
Concat(LookUp([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], CurrentReviewer).Approvers, DisplayName, "; ")
Thank you for all the pointers which led me to the solution.
@helloarry you can try:
"Reviewers: " & Concat(Filter([@'ADM Approvers'], ScheduleStatus = true), Approvers.Value, "; ")
This query filters the ADM Approvers list only to include items where ScheduleStatus is true and concatenates the values of the Approvers field into a single string separated by semicolons. Note that the Value property is used instead of DisplayName since the Approvers field is a Person or Group.
Hi @BDallas , first of all thank you.
That somehow did not work. in two ways
One - The filter itself did not work. just don't know why. I even created a new field for the flag but it gave me a delegation warning and pulls up all the data rom the list . Flag field is a calculated field which returns the data in true or false
I used "DateOfReview" field for testing as its a simple single value field to test the filter. "FlagTest" is a yes or no field and it still brings up all the dates instead of just one. I tried below syntax -
Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], FlagTest ), DateOfReview, "; ") --> this one gave all the dates from the list
Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], FlagTest = true), DateOfReview, "; ") this one did not return anything
2nd issue
"Reviewers: " & Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], ScheduleStatus = true), Approvers.Value, "; ")
Approvers.Value - did not work.
Remember Approvers is a multivalve person field.
When i use this field in power flow, i had to do 2 loops to get the name. one loop to get to the row and another loop to loop over the Approver filed itself to get all the names.
any more ideas ?
Shouldn't it be?
Approvers.DisplayName
@Akser i tried that but it did not work.
Approvers is the multi value field of person type. May be thats y ???
@helloarry you’re getting the delegation warning because the calculated fields cannot be delegated to SharePoint, meaning the filtering operation is performed on the client instead of the server.
To avoid this issue, you can create a new column in your SharePoint list that is not a calculated field and use it to store the value of the FlagTest field.
Then, you can utilize this new column in your filter expression. Here’s an example:
"Reviewers: " & Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], NewColumn = true), DateOfReview, "; ")
The Approvers field is a multi-value person field, and you’re having trouble getting the names of all the Approvers. Unfortunately, PowerApps does not support multi-value person fields directly, so you’ll need to use a workaround to get the names.
One way to do this is to create a separate SharePoint list containing all the Approvers' names and then use a lookup column in your ADM Reviewer Schedule list to link to this new list.
Then, you can use the lookup column in your filter expression to get the names of the Approvers.
Here’s an example:
"Reviewers: " & Concat(Filter([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], ScheduleStatus = true), ApproversLookupColumn.DisplayName, "; ")
@BDallas So one part of your suggestion worked. Filter was not working due to the fact that i was using a calculated field from the SharePoint list. So as suggested by you, i created a new field and created a power automate to update the field based off of a calculation. That went well.
On to the next issue where I need to pick up all the names from a multivalve person field from a row in a list. I was able to make that work without creating a new SharePoint list. I used lookup to achieve that. broke it down to column level. This is what worked -
Concat(LookUp([@'ADM Reviewer Schedule'], CurrentReviewer).Approvers, DisplayName, "; ")
Thank you for all the pointers which led me to the solution.
@helloarry I am happy to know part of my suggestions works and that you were able to solve the project.
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