Hi all,
I am working on an application, in which I want to track the costs associated with a project. These gets stored in the PROJECT COSTS list (SharePoint List).
The User of the application will manually add consultants, which are pulled from the EMPLOYEE LIST through a lookup column, which also takes the given employees "Daily Price" and "Daily Cost". These daily cost/price will be multiplied by the total days a given employee works.
As a project can span over many weeks and we need to track the days worked in a week, I have added ANOTHER list called PROJECT COSTS CONSULTANTS WEEKLY WORK. I put the table INSIDE the editform of the PROJECT COSTS and filter the table to only show the consultants where the ProjectID matches the given PROJECT. Here is a picture of how it looks:
As you can see, I add a consultant and the it drags in the "Daily Cost" and "Daily Price". if I press the PEN ICON I can edit the weeks numbers and it multiplies by the total work days to get total costs.
MY PROBLEM IS THIS:
In order to get all the costs of the consultants connected to the project I am currently editing in the PROJECT COSTS editform, I am using the ClearCollect():
ClearCollect(colEmployeeCosts,
{ID: 1,
Title: "Employee Costs",
Amount: Sum(Filter('Project Costs Consultants Weekly Work', ProjectID = IDDataCard.Text),'Employee Total Costs')})
But this is not delegateable with SharePoint.
My question is therefore: Is there any way I can take the total costs of all employees connected to the project and add them up without getting a delegation error?
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@Anonymous @Pstork1
I have decided to make a mini-tutorial to explain my idea. This is a very simplified version of the app @Anonymous has shown us in his post.
#1 Create the 'Projects List' as shown below. Project Name is a text column and Employee Total Cost is a Number column. Fill in the list with this sample data.
#2 Create the 'Projects Costs Consultants Weekly Work' list as shown below. Consultant Name is a text column, Project ID is a LookUp column, Estimated Start is a date column and Amount is a number column. Fill in the list with this sample data.
#3 Open PowerApps. Make an Edit Form that looks like the picture below. Then put the code NewForm(Form1) in the OnVisible property of the screen.
#4 Put this code in the OnSelect property of the Submit button.
SubmitForm(Form1)
#5 Use this code in the OnSuccess property of the Edit Form.
Set(currentProjectID, Value(Form1.LastSubmit.'Project ID'.Value));
Set(currentProject, LookUp('Projects List', ID=currentProjectID));
Patch('Projects List', currentProject, {'Employee Total Cost': currentProject.'Employee Total Cost' + Form1.LastSubmit.Amount});
#6 Fill-in the Edit Form with this information then click Submit.
#7 Your new entry will appear in the 'Consultants' list.
#8 And the 'Employee Total Cost' in your Projects List will show an updated value.
Suggest you try to build the example for yourself. Then you can apply the same basic concepts to your own PowerApp.
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1) Trigger - Power Apps trigger - Project ID would be passed in as a parameter
2) Init Variable - Int or Float depending on whether the total has decimals included. I'm assuming Float
3) This would be a Get Items on the list filtered by Project ID. Then filter the results to get the list of employees to process for that project. This could be the difficult part. YOu may need to create a seperate list of employees assigned to work on a particular project. that would be small enough to query to get the employees on a specific project.
4) Now you do a loop on each Employee you got as output in #3 and do a get items from the SharePoint list filtered by that specific Employee. That should get you below the data row limit.
5) Now an inner loop to add up the time entries for that employee and store the total in the variable you created in #2.
6) Once you have looped for each employee and each time entry of each employee you will exist with the total. You can now return the total using a REspond to Power Apps event.
#3 is probably the toughest because you probably won't be able to get a list of distinct employees from the main Project list. So I would suggest a separate list that lists each project ID and employee who are assigned to that project. That would be a smaller more manageable list for #3.
@Anonymous
Are you wanting to calculate the total of all costs (from the the Project Costs lists) for the Project (Project list)?
Is this for the lifetime of the project or is it only for certain dates?
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As long as the inner filter, the records for an individual project, will be less than 500 records you can ignore the delegation warning on the sum(). You can also change the data row limit to 2,000 if the number of records for an individual project are more than 500. Using a delegable inner function to buffer an outer non-delegable filter is the only real work around.
Hi@mdevaney !
So each project spans over a predefined number of weeks. All of these weeks we want to track how many days each of the consultants worked, so that we can calculate the total costs of that project.
So in my above example there are 2 consultants connected to the project and the worked x days in week 1, x days in week 2, etc.
Once the project is finished, this project is finished and will not be edited again. So I guess this means the answer to your second question is no?
A given consultant can be connected to more than one project but I ONLY want to see that consultants costs related to the given project I am currently editing.
Thank you for you comment.
Yes exactly, this I am aware of. But I am trying to figure out whether there is a way to work around this problem? For each project there might be up to 30 consultants connected and if we do not go bankrupt, this list will therefore exceed 2000 within a foreseeable future, so I think we need to be able to delegate above 2000.
Would you know of any ways to sum this up in an alternative way?
If you will exceed 2,000 records there are two possibilities. One is to pull the records for each consultant into a local collection and then sum the collection. But that will be time consuming.
Another approach that I think would be better would be to build a Power Automate flow to do the sum using multiple loops. Then return the total to Power Apps.
Now we are talking! 🙂
This idea sounds promising.
So, my Power Automate knowledge is limited (but we are here to learn!). How I understand it I would make an action in which a button will be pressed and it sums all the rows that are equal to the ProjectID and then returns it a bit like what I am doing with the ClearCollect()?
That's exactly what I'm suggesting. You'll still have to deal with breaking things down to avoid delegation. But Power Automate is procedural while Power Apps is declarative. So its much easier to do a loop. Here's a psuedo code list of what I suggest.
Call the flow and wait for the total using code like this in PowerApps.
Set(Total, flowname.run(projectIDToSum))
Then the flow would look something like this
@Anonymous
My preferred method is to create a 'Total Costs' column in the Projects List.
Then each time a new cost is added to the Project Costs List also PATCH the total in the Projects List like this.
Set(currentProject, LookUp('Projects List', ID = Value(DataCardValue_ProjectID.Text)));
Patch(
'Projects List',
currentProject,
{'Total Costs': currentProject.'Total Costs' + Value(DataCardValue_ItemCost.Text)}
)
In addition to being a workaround for delegation performance is improved when viewing the data entered because no calculations are taking place.
If you need more info let me know. You'll have to decide whether Flow or this method works best for you 🙂
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Allow me to understand how you would do this. As you know I am not most experienced with PowerApps, but it is getting better 🙂
When you say "Project Costs", do you mean the list where the employee costs (the consultant costs as can be seen in my screenshot) or do you mean the actual Project Costs SharePoint List, where we track a OVERARCHING project. In that case I already have a column like that (I named it "Actual Costs"), it currently contains: Sum(colEmployeeCosts.Amount)
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