Hi,
So I have added a toggle to determine whether a lead/opportunity is a realistic scenario "No"/"Yes", it works just fine and updates the maintable with either value as well. However, when I go to the editform (in case I want to change information regarding the item) it goes back to "No".
I tried Parent.Default, which works when I use dropdowns, but here it gives me the following error:
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous
I realize my error now. Check out my change to the Default property below. I think I got your column name right but please correct it if I made a spelling mistake.
Default: If(ThisItem.'Realistic Scenario'="Yes", True, False)
Update: If(Toggle3.Value,"Yes","No")
SharePoint is my default for these reasons:
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Built to handle multiple users at once without performance degradation | Greater than 5 concurrent users will result in decreased performance |
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Access to the SharePoint lists can be controlled centrally by an administrator | Access to an Excel file in a OneDrive could be shared to anyone (even outside the organization) without administrator knowledge |
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@Anonymous
Can you please show the code used within the Default property of the DataCard for Realistic Scenario? Screenshot would be great.
Also, can you use App Checker to determine which property is throwing the error?
@mdevaney, Hi
This is the default of the Realistic Scenario:
Is this the App Checker you are refering to?:
@Anonymous
Excellent screenshots! Thanks for putting them together 🙂
The Update property of the DataCard is likely the issue here. It is saving values as a Boolean rather than Text.
If(Toggle3.Value,"Yes","No")
If you are using a SharePoint Yes/No column to store this data your Update property should be
Toggle3.Value
Or if you are using a SharePoint text column to store this data you should use the following DataCard properties.
Default: If(Toggle3.Value="Yes", True, False)
Update: If(Toggle3.Value,"Yes","No")
Please let me know which is the case.
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I am unfortunately not using a SharePoint list. All the data is stored in my "MainTable" Excel Sheet in a textbox.
I tried to set the properties you suggested but am still getting errors 😞
It says I need to "convert the value to be the same type,..." - I guess because one is text and the other is boolean?:
I should mention it is in fact updating my MainTable with "Yes" or "No" right now. My problem is that we will be updating information often and whenever editform is opened the default of the Toggle3 is "No", so if someone does not realise and forgets to toggle it on again it will skew the data.
@Anonymous
I did not expect Excel but that's OK. Did you happen to try this already? If you did I would like to know what happened and if any errors were received
Default: If(Toggle3.Value="Yes", True, False)
Update: If(Toggle3.Value,"Yes","No")
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Yes I tried updating in the Default and Update property with those and it still gives me the yellow Warning as seen below:
Would you generally not advice using Excel as compared to SharePoint? It seems to be more common with SharePoint, but I am working on an Application that will allow us to edit and access an already existing Spreadsheet from Excel.
@Anonymous
I realize my error now. Check out my change to the Default property below. I think I got your column name right but please correct it if I made a spelling mistake.
Default: If(ThisItem.'Realistic Scenario'="Yes", True, False)
Update: If(Toggle3.Value,"Yes","No")
SharePoint is my default for these reasons:
SharePoint | Excel |
Can use delegation techniques to use datasets with greater than 2,000 rows | 2,000 row hard limit when working with PowerApps |
Built to handle multiple users at once without performance degradation | Greater than 5 concurrent users will result in decreased performance |
Sharing permissions can be controlled at a fine level: read-only, contribute, full access | Sharing permissions can only be full read/write |
SharePoint will continue to exist if the user leaves | OneDrive might be removed if the user leaves |
Access to the SharePoint lists can be controlled centrally by an administrator | Access to an Excel file in a OneDrive could be shared to anyone (even outside the organization) without administrator knowledge |
No additional cost. Does not require a PowerApps premium license. | No additional cost. Does not require a PowerApps premium license. |
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And of course it works, thank you very much!
Regarding the SharePoint vs. Excel, those are some very valid arguments I will have to consider.
@Anonymous
You are very welcome. If I answered your question please make sure to Accept as Solution.
SharePoint takes awhile to learn but every moment spent is worth it in my opinion. Its a highly valuable skill to have in your "toolkit" and on your resume.
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