I am using the following function in the Gallery
SortByColumns( If(IsBlank(TextSearchBox1.Text),TestList,Filter(TestList,StartsWith( GivenName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) || StartsWith( SurName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) )),"UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending))
This allows me to search records for the user by first or last name. The function partially works in that I can search, however only the first 500 items of a list that contains less than 1000 items are visible. I have checked (see references) and all the functions and operators are delegatable but I am only seeing the first 500 records. The simplest way to demonstrate this is to reverse sort the list and you see the viewable items in the gallery is incomplete. How do I overcome this 500 item limitation even though delegation is not the issue.
Notice, there is no indication of a filtering, delegation or limitation on the number of records
References:
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/tutorials/delegation-overview/
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerapps-update-large-sharepoint-lists-startswith-delega...
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SortByColumns( If(IsBlank(TextSearchBox1.Text),TestList, Filter(TestList, StartsWith( GivenName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) || StartsWith( SurName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) ) ), "UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending) )
I don't know if this will work, but can you try inverting the condition so it's outside?
If(IsBlank(TextSearchBox1.Text), SortByColumns( TestList, "UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending) ), SortByColumns( Filter(TestList, StartsWith( GivenName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) || StartsWith( SurName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) ), "UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending) ) )
My guess is it's just a blue dot they forgot to put in.
SortByColumns( If(IsBlank(TextSearchBox1.Text),TestList, Filter(TestList, StartsWith( GivenName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) || StartsWith( SurName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) ) ), "UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending) )
I don't know if this will work, but can you try inverting the condition so it's outside?
If(IsBlank(TextSearchBox1.Text), SortByColumns( TestList, "UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending) ), SortByColumns( Filter(TestList, StartsWith( GivenName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) || StartsWith( SurName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) ), "UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending) ) )
My guess is it's just a blue dot they forgot to put in.
I dont know if I should call you brilliant, miracle worker, magician or just genius.
I've been testing this for about 10 minutes, trying to see if there is something that I've overlooked but everything is working exactly as it is supposed to. I'm looking at the logic and I now wonder if SortByColumns is limited to 500 records, under certain conditions, which you have brilliantly resolved.
Hopefully, one day I can repay the favor or at least pay it forward.
Thank you,
W.
@Anonymous wrote:I'm looking at the logic and I now wonder if SortByColumns is limited to 500 records, under certain conditions, which you have brilliantly resolved.
I think you are right that what was in between SortByColumns was too much for it to do on the other end.
I'm glad it worked out for you!
This solved a problem that i've had for a while...but is it possible to include a third column to search from? I've tried, but get an error message.
If I understand your question correctly, you would add another logical OR (||) to the filter and query function.
SortByColumns(
Filter(TestList,
StartsWith( GivenName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) ||
StartsWith( SurName, TextSearchBox1.Text ) ||
StartsWith( ThirdColumn, TextSearchBox1.Text )
),
"UserDisplayName", If(SortDescending1, Descending, Ascending)
)
Yea that's correct....but i'm an idiot. Just found an extra ) in the formula. So it works, however the blue dot error is showing up now.
Unfortunately, I couldnt replicate what you experienced. I added a third query (StartsWith). I didnt get a blue dot and it worked without issue. I would look up each function and see what the delegation status is. You must do this not just for the function but also against the datasource you are using. When I look at the documentation, I've seen that a particular function or operator is delegated for one data source but not another. An example of this is that <, <=, =, <>, >, >= are all delegable under common data services but currently only = is delegable under sharepoint. I'm using sharepoint, so I have to contort myself to figure out under what conditions can I use a function or some of the other operators mentioned and not constrain myself to 500 records.
I think right now, your best bet is the below references to determine what may be causing your blue dot.
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/tutorials/delegation-overview/ ( I forgot to add this one )
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/tutorials/delegation-list/
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/tutorials/formula-reference/
I had an idea and turns out i was right.....my column "Description" is a multiline text column....so I created another column in my sharepoint list called "Description2" and make it a singleline text column......and boom, problem solved. Is this a known issue that i wasn't aware of? Is there anything that i can do about it? Or should i eliminate all multiline text columns that i intend to use to search and filter galleries?
Unfortunately, I do not have much experience with multiline columns. I added them briefly but then removed them.
I would be inclined to remove them, now that its on the radar or perform a stress test (add 2-3 times as much data to your tables as you think you will ever need) as a test. If you do this and conclude that you can live with the result (performance, functionality), great but otherwise remove them, rather than find out this is a show-stopper later
W.
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