Not sure this is the right board, I can't find anything listed as SharePoint.
I am rebuilding a SharePoint 2013 site in SPO and have a several lists I used to display on the sites home page using multiple "list" webparts but cannot get the same results.
Any suggestions, direction to articles would be appreciated.
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It looks like you’re on the right track! Let’s refine your formula for the DisplayMode property. You can use the following formula to achieve the desired behavior:
DisplayMode = If(
varIsNew,
DisplayMode.Edit,
DisplayMode.View
)
This formula checks whether varIsNew is true. If it is, the DisplayMode will be set to Edit; otherwise, it will be set to View.
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Hi @SA-KRP,
Let’s address each of your SharePoint-related questions and explore potential solutions:
Context Menu and Custom Forms:
In SharePoint Online (SPO), the context menu behavior might differ from SharePoint 2013.
To achieve custom context menu actions (like “Assign QCR”), consider using Power Apps or custom forms.
Power Apps allows you to create custom forms with specific fields and actions, which can be triggered from the context menu or other UI elements.
Webpart Views:
In SPO, web parts are associated with existing list views.
To manage views more effectively, consider creating specific views for your web parts (e.g., “Staff View,” “Admin View”) and prefixing them as you’ve done.
You can also use audience targeting to control which views are visible to specific users or groups.
Webpart for Task Lists:
When adding a web part for a task list, ensure that the list is set up as a task list (with the appropriate content type).
If you’re still facing issues, consider creating a custom list with similar fields and using it as a workaround.
Forms and Field Display Type:
In SPO, customizing forms is more flexible using Power Apps or SharePoint Forms.
Power Apps allows you to create dynamic forms with conditional logic, read-only fields, and customized layouts.
For read-only fields in specific form views (e.g., New vs. Edit), Power Apps is a powerful solution.
You can create separate screens for New and Edit forms, controlling field visibility and behavior.
Global vs. Form-Specific Changes:
While the “Configure Layout” option affects all item forms globally, Power Apps allows you to create form-specific changes.
Use conditional visibility rules in Power Apps to show/hide fields based on form type (New/Edit).
Consider using header/footer options in Power Apps to enhance the form layout.
Power Apps or Forms:
Both Power Apps and SharePoint Forms (modern experience) offer solutions for customizing forms.
Power Apps provides more flexibility and control, especially for complex scenarios.
If your requirements go beyond what SharePoint Forms offer, Power Apps is the way to go.
Remember that Power Apps provides a rich environment for customizing forms, handling complex logic, and creating user-friendly experiences. Explore Power Apps further to build tailored solutions for your SharePoint lists.
References:
https://lightningtools.com/blog/forms-web-part/
SharePoint Online Microsoft Forms Web part - Enjoy SharePoint
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Thanks SunilPashikanti for the detailed response, I'll go through your comments and give it a try.
We have been using SharePoint On-prem for some time now (WSS3, SPF 2010, SPF2013) and I know what I want to do but SPO has many changes that are hard to find the "new" way to accomplish what we have in place. It feels like I am starting all over again with the step learning curve with SPO.
RE: 4 Forms and Field Display Type
After reading a few more articles I thought before I dive into learning PowerApps, I'd give it one more try using the native list/column tools, eg "Edit columns" w/conditional formula, "Configure Layout" and "Field Validation".
The thought was I'd use a conditional formula to expose/hide a field and use JSON in the Header to list said field once set.
Background: There are several columns that are auto populated by a PowerAutomate Flow and figured I could use one of them, eg NUL to Show, NOTNULL to Hide. It seems there isn't a way to use conditional formulas for this NUL/Empty check?
[Status] field (Type=Choice): (WORKING)
[EngType] field (Type=Choice): (NOT WORKING)
No matter what I try or what other fields I reference I can't get the [EngType] to show/hide the way I want it to.
Goal,
Note: I have confirmed I am using the columns system name by checking the URL "Field=" when editing the column.
Hi @SA-KRP,
As of now I can see only one option, edit the SharePoint online form with PowerApps, this is not a new PowerApps application, but editing the existing SharePoint custom list form, hope it fits for your requirement.
When you see the form in PowerApps,
Select the SharePointIntegration,
Choose "OnEdit" in property dropdown
Write the below code in formula bar
Set(varIsNew, false);
Again Choose "OnNew" in property dropdwon
Write the below code in formula bar
Set(varIsNew, true);
Now we got a variable that consists true value when a form is New, and false value when a form is Edit.
Now, select your text box field that should be hide/display, and select its visible property and add "varIsNew".
If it does not allow you to edit, that means it is locked, you can unlock it from right side property window.
Save and publish the app,
Now go back to your SharePoint list and clear the cache in the browser (Ctrl + F5) at least 3 to 5 times, it clears the cache from the browser.
If it works, then you will see the magic.
My New Form, showing Area field:
My edit form, hiding Area field:
Hope it helps!!!
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Sunil Pashikanti - Tech Blog: PowerApps
SunilPashikanti I am testing the option you suggested with Power Apps but I want to clarify a few things;
All having varying columns displayed/hidden in Edit or Read-only status.
As in my SP 2013 solution there are multiple/different forms for specific audiences;
All accessible from the same context menu on item, the Assign QAR is drastically different from the typical New, Edit, Display forms but is form the same list. It essentially is a simplified form with only 2 editable fields. There is a similar Assign Tax Reviewer form with a few different columns.
I ask because the Power Apps seems to be more about editing the default form and taking different action depending if it's in OnEdit or OnDisplay modes. The forms I want are very different.
Additional Notes;
To be clear, on this one list I have approx 5 forms, all can be opened by all staff and not secured by user context, the reason for the different forms it to minimize changes to select columns and it takes a deliberate action by the staff to open the special forms from the context (eg Assign QAR).
The fact that all staff need to see any of these forms is a bit confusing in Power Apps how this is done based on the other posts I have read where the columns access is more dependent on the user.
I followed the instructions, and the Textbox I set the Visible=IsNew, the data is not displayed, so half way there.
What I want to see is the data displayed on the Edit BUT Read-only/Displayed.
I was trying to use the DisplayMode property with this formula but getting an error "function if has some invalid arguments".
If(varIsNew=true,Edit,View);
The 2nd attempt below seems to be working but wanted to confirm with you I am on the right track now?
It looks like you’re on the right track! Let’s refine your formula for the DisplayMode property. You can use the following formula to achieve the desired behavior:
DisplayMode = If(
varIsNew,
DisplayMode.Edit,
DisplayMode.View
)
This formula checks whether varIsNew is true. If it is, the DisplayMode will be set to Edit; otherwise, it will be set to View.
Please click Accept as solution if my post helped you solve your issue. This will help others find it more readily. It also closes the item. If the content was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Thumbs Up.
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