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MD2024
Helper III
Helper III

Named Formulas in App.Formulas

Hello 

I have an issue with the named formulas in the App.Formulas.

The following formular I have created. Simple and clear:

 

myFilterSwitch = Switch(
    FilterNo,
    "FamilyName",
    If(
        "FamilyName" in ComboBox2.SelectedItems.Value,
        Filter(
            brainFunction,
            FamilyName in TextInput1.Text
        )
    ),
    "EducationalLevel",
    If(
        "EducationalLevel" in ComboBox2.SelectedItems.Value,
        Filter(
            brainFunction,
            EducationLevel in TextInput1.Text
        )
    ),
    "No",
    If(
        "No" in ComboBox2.SelectedItems.Value,
        Filter(
            brainFunction,
            No in TextInput1.Text
        )
    )
);
 
Which is a simple switch. In the library property I like to use that formula by: myFilterSwitch(DropDown1.Selected.Value)
The dropdown1 is for choosing what filter will be used.
 
If I use the following If Formular directly in the Galler Items field it works, well as everybody knows 😉
 
If(
    "FamilyName" = ComboBox2.Selected.Value,
    Filter(
        brainFunction,
        FamilyName in TextInput1.Text
    ),
    If(
        "No" = ComboBox2.Selected.Value,
        Filter(
            brainFunction,
            No in TextInput1.Text
        ),
        If(
            "EducationalLevel" = ComboBox2.Selected.Value,
            Filter(
                brainFunction,
                EducationLevel in TextInput1.Text
            )
        )
    )
)
 
But I like to use the Named Formulas for simplefy the recuring formular usage.
If anybody has an idea, please let me know and thanks in advance.
 
Cheers
Michael
6 REPLIES 6

hey @MD2024 

 

can u please try this:

// OnChange of DropDown1
Set(CurrentFilterType, DropDown1.Selected.Value);

 

// OnChange of TextInput1
Set(CurrentFilterValue, TextInput1.Text);

 

gallery item property

Switch(
    CurrentFilterType,
    "FamilyName", Filter(brainFunction, FamilyName in CurrentFilterValue),
    "EducationalLevel", Filter(brainFunction, EducationLevel in CurrentFilterValue),
    "No", Filter(brainFunction, No in CurrentFilterValue),
    brainFunction // Default case if none of the above
)

 

Let me know if my answer helped solving your issue.

If it did please accept as solution and give it a thumbs up so we can help others in the community.



Greetings

Hello mmbr1606

Thanks a lot for your reply.

I have not tested it yet, but I was talking about NAMED FORMULAS under App.Formulas.

So you can create a formula and can use it everywhere in the app.

 

The only solution for me was to use the following code:

myFormulaTest =
If(
    "FamilyName" = ComboBox2.Selected.Value,
    Filter(
        brainFunction,
        FamilyName in TextInput1.Text
    ),
    If(
        "No" = ComboBox2.Selected.Value,
        Filter(
            brainFunction,
            No in TextInput1.Text
        ),
        If(
            "EducationalLevel" = ComboBox2.Selected.Value,
            Filter(
                brainFunction,
                EducationLevel in TextInput1.Text
            )
        )
    )
);
 
And use in the Gallery Items property the following:  myFormulaTest
 
But I was trying to use the switch in App.Formulas as Named Formular.
 
Sorry for the misunderstandig it is all about Named Formular feature (App.Formulas) a App Property like onStart
 
Cheers
Michael

oh do do you mean variables? like one that is called varReset and you just want to write varReset instead od the whole code?

MD2024
Helper III
Helper III

Hello mmbr1606

Well there are two different things ouside:

 

(+) User Defined Functions

      See Link which explaining it a lot more in detail:

      https://www.matthewdevaney.com/power-apps-user-defined-functions-write-code-once-and-reuse/

 

(+) Named Formulas

      Here a link who is explaining it more in detail:

      https://www.matthewdevaney.com/6-use-cases-for-the-power-apps-app-formulas-property-named-formulas/

 

Both will be written in App.Formulas (App property: FORMULAS)

To say it in simple words:

If you are using Named Formulas you will write the same as you would do that in onSelect or other properties.

The User Defined Functions are real functions where you can create an input variable or multi and use that one in a real function. You need to define the variable datatype at first.

 

I hope I could explain it in a simple way but I prefare for practice to use the examples from the links 😉

 

Wish you a g'day 😉

Cheers

Michael

@MD2024 ,

I have the same problem, and i stack.

Have you found any solution?

Br/Krzysiek

Hello knyklu

 

Well I have tested it and DefindedFunctions are working, but they are simple and very limited.

Please try the Link for a starting point and be aware you need to enable analytics and user function in the settings.

https://www.matthewdevaney.com/power-apps-user-defined-functions-write-code-once-and-reuse/

 

It works in limited cases. The SWITCH is not working... ;(

 

So hopefully Microsoft will extend that feature in a way to enhance the functionallity.

The idea is super 😉

 

Cheers

Michael

 

PS: If you will find a solution, please let me know, thanks in advance 😉

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