The nominee's name is connected to Sharepoint and is called "Controller Awards."
Sharepoint file columns included this column name:
AwardType
Status
Area of Focus
Nominee Name
Reason for Nomination
Created By
Created Date
Modified By
Modified Date
Comments
Nominee Manager
Submitter Manager
Item Type
Path
The Nominee Manager & Submitter Manager is connected to Sharepoint and is called "Controller Org"
Sharepoint file columns included this column name:
Manager_Name
Manager
Manager_GSN
Manager_Email_Address
Employee
Employee Name
GSN
Work_Email_Address
Item Type
Path
I need to make sure that when a user selects Nominee Name, the Nominee Manager & Submitter Manager as well. The Submitter will be selecting the nominee's name when using the form by clicking on the Nomine Name, which should populate the Nomine Manager column. Also, make sure that the Submitter Manager name populates when the submitter selects the Nominee Name column.
Can someone please guide me with the request?
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Think we need more info about it.
- Is DataCardValue45 a People Picker dropdown?
- And could you post a screenshot of the properties pane? Should look like this:
Gotcha!
So you'll want to try these things out. If one doesn't work try the next one.
{Value: LookUp('Controller Org', 'Employee Name'.DisplayName = DataCardValue45.Selected.DisplayName).Manager_Name}
So, try the formula changes that you recommended, but it seems that I'm still getting an error. I have attached the Word with screenshots of the errors. It seems like just one or two things is missing, but I can't put my finger on it.
What is the data type of 'Employee Name'?
Edit: I thought it was people picker but based on the fact that the other field is working its probably just text then? So you should be able to just say
{Value: LookUp('Controller Org', 'Employee Name' = DataCardValue45.Selected.DisplayName).Manager_Name}
if 'Employee Name' is text
I should have started with asking for the data types of the columns you were using. Sorry about that!
Is this correct?
Field | Type |
Nominee Name | People Picker |
Nominee Manager | People Picker |
Submitter Manager | People Picker |
Employee Name | Text |
Employee | People Picker |
Manager Name | Text |
Manager | People Picker |
Correct any of those because depending on your answers it will affect how you have to set the default values
oh, no worries. So, on my SharePoint List, here are all the columns:
Manager_Name | Manager | Manager_GSN | Manager_Email_Address | Employee | Employee Name | GSN | Work_Email_Address | Submitter Manager | Nominee Manager | Item Type | Path |
TEXT | TEXT | TEXT | TEXT | TEXT | TEXT | TEXT | TEXT | PERSON | PERSON |
Could it be because the Two columns that were added two days ago, called Submitter Manager & Nominee Manager, are empty columns compared to the other columns above? A total of 10 columns and only 8 columns have data, and two do not have any data.
No blank columns won't be an issue. I was assuming too much info.
The way you set default values for fields changes depending on the type of field.
For example:
People Pickers (or Person) fields are unique because you have to provide the record in a specific format, which is why we actually need to change how you are setting the defaults for your fields because if we don't, it might not work when you go to save your data.
So you'll want to change the DefaultSelectedItems for both Nominee Manager and Submitter Manager
Nominee Manager:
With(
{
varManager: LookUp(
'Controller Org',
'Employee Name' = DataCardValue45.Selected.DisplayName
)
},
{
'@odata.type': "#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.SPListExpandedUser",
Claims: "i:0#.f|membership|" & Lower(varManager.Manager_Email_Address),
Department: "",
DisplayName: varManager.Manager_Name,
Email: Lower(varManager.Manager_Email_Address),
JobTitle: "",
Picture: ""
}
)
Submitter Manager:
*Corrected because I realized I wasn't doing the look up to pull the manager's info for the submitter*
With(
{
varManager: LookUp(
'Controller Org',
'Employee Name' = User().FullName
)
},
{
'@odata.type': "#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.SPListExpandedUser",
Claims: "i:0#.f|membership|" & Lower(varManager.Manager_Email_Address),
Department: "",
DisplayName: varManager.Manager_Name,
Email: Lower(varManager.Manager_Email_Address),
JobTitle: "",
Picture: ""
}
)
This sets up the field so that it will be able to pass the data to the People Picker (Person) type field.
Sorry we basically undid everything else 😅 but at least we caught it before you had to find out via the submit.
This should be your solution!
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