Hello guys, I've got an issue I haven't encountered before.
I have a gallery that is patching after a button press, and currently works fine. However there is no default selection on my Radio button, so if the app gets patched again the previous radio selections create a blank in my SharePoint list.
I thought I could get around this by using ThisItem.Response (this is the field in my SP list my radio button populates).
This does show the previous selection after a patch, however it then fills this selection into all of the other radio buttons, essentially becoming their default value. I find this strange as this doesn't happen with text boxes that also use ThisItem, and as its in a gallery I assume every section of the gallery is independent of each other.
I essentially need a way of a user to submit a response, then after the patch there previous radio selection is shown. Again this works perfectly fine in the comments boxes.
Any advice would be appreciated!
First Entry: (works fine)
After the patch: (response disappears)
If I set the Default to ThisItem.Response.value, it auto fills every gallery item (this doesn't happen with Comments box)
Heya @HD28,
I think this is likely because you don't have a null (blank) value as one of your listed radio options, so it defaults to the first it can find since it can't find null.
You can probably work around this by doing a length check to check if there is a selected value, and if not then dont have a value.
Could you try changing your Default property of the Radio to:
If(Len(ThisItem.Response.value)>0,
ThisItem.Response.value
)
Cheers,
Sancho
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Hey Sancho, thanks for getting back to me,
I give that a go and it is replicating scenario 3, where is the value is becoming the default for all of the radios and populating the whole column in my SP list.
Do you think adding a blank option in my choices would work? if so could I then hide the blank option in the Gallery?
Thanks again
Heya, not a problem, ok let's look at what else it could be - are you patching this data using a patch statement? If Yes, could you provide the patch statement here please in text format?
If not patching, then you are using a form, in which case, can you look at the datacard for that control and provide the Update property of the Datacard?
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Yeah I'm using a Patch, here's the code: (Response Input is the radio buttons, and Comments Input is a text box)
Ok, so I did a few tests and it should be able to understand the context if you don't use selectedText and instead use selected.Value in your formula:
ForAll(
Filter(
Gallery1.AllItems,
'Change Toggle'.Value = true
),
Patch(
'Upload list',
ThisRecord,
{
'Response': 'Response Input'.Selected.Value,
Comments: 'Comments Input'.Text
}
)
)
Could you give that a try and let me know if that gives better results?
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Ok, so I had a play around with this and spent some time building a test app with similar functionality to it, i.e. datasource referenced in gallery and radio in gallery - In the end after many experiments I wasn't able to get the reference to the 'control inside the gallery' working from the outside the gallery that way, but I was able to come up with a different approach:
I used the OnChange of the radio control to patch that particular row, instead of running a patch after the fact - that way the choice from the radio is immediately patched to the row:
Patch(
'Upload list',
ThisItem,
{
Choice1: {Value: 'Response Input'.Selected.Value}
}
)
Then make the OnChange for the Comments textInput:
Patch(
'Upload list',
ThisItem,
{
Comments: 'Comments Input'.Text
}
)
Make sure to set the DelayOutput property of the text input to true, that way it will give it a moment until it thinks you are finished typing before it tries to patch 💜
This way any radios that were not chosen, did not patch their value and were left blank - the Default for the radio should still be ThisItem.Response.value and the default for the comments should be ThisItem.Comments 🙂
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