OVERVIEW
I'm having what I'd consider to be major issues with PowerApps. When using a SharePoint online list as my data source, I cannot create a 2nd screen (net new or by duplicating my first screen) save and publish my app and then use the app. The app loads the first screen, but without fail, will not load the 2nd screen. It gets stuck with a generic message "Getting your data". Stuck meaning...it never gets my data. Seems I'm not alone.
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Discussion/PowerApps-SharePoint-List-Update-Issues-Edit-... This is the most distrubing one as the user was having issues just last month and microsoft staff was asking for session ids.
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Discussion/quot-Getting-your-data-quot/td-p/156160
APP DETAILS
I created this app by first creating my SharePoint list. Then I chose the Ribbon option under the PowerApps dropdown control entitled Customize forms.
My original list had about 20 fileds (mix of choice, text, multiline of text, etc.) and was built in my client's production environment. The app failed there. Today, Saturday morning, I'm back at it in a demo environment (fully licensed Enterprise O365 environment). I've tried several more times, each time, slimming down and dumming down my form to try and isolate the issue. I'll share details of my last test as it is the simplest form I've created, still throws the "Getting your data" error when I try and navigate to a 2nd screen and should be the easiest to troubleshoot.
Here we go...
SCREEN1
As you can see this is a very simple screen. This is the screen that PowerApps created for me when I first created my app. I added the Next icon with OnSelect property value to move it to screen 2. Screen 2 was created as a net new screen, however; I've tried the Duplicate screen functionality to no avail.
WHEN TRYING TO NAVIGATE TO SCREEN 2
This is the error everybody is getting in the articles linked above.
MY POWERAPP IN THE EDITING CANVAS PART 1
Do not let the Item propery value fool you. It may NOT even be the issue, but some of the users in the above posts mentioned it, so I thought I'd at least show the 2 different values I've set it to.
MY POWERAPP EDITING CANVAS SCREENSHOT 2
Another try with a different value for the Item property for Form1 (Screen2). This value was copied from the FormScreen1 which PowerApps created for me. But again, do not let the Item property get in the way. It may not be the cause of my problems.
IMPORTANT NOTE: No matter how I customize my form using Power Apps or how I create a Power App that uses SharePoint as my underlying data source, I cannot get around this issue. Maybe I am just missing something. Could be. The same issue happens if I go to List Settings and in Form Settings I choose the option to Use a custom form created in PowerApps (requires new list experience). I also have the issue when I start from the Power Apps service and not the SharePoint list...details below.
See below for details and screenshots on my experience when I start from the Power App Service:
PowerApps created the standard 3 screens for me, which I do not want. See below.
My app is primarily a form, so I do not want a Browse screen or a Details (display item) screen. I want 4 edit screens with approximately 5 fields (SharePoint columns) on each with a Next icon at the bottom of the screen to allow the user to navigate between screens. My design approach is to use simple screens with fewer fields. I deleted screens 2 and 3 and totally wiped out everything on screen 1 and added my own Edit Form.
When I added my own Edit Form I had to connect it to data, so I chose my SharePoint environment, then my list and PowerApps created the data connection and set my new Edit Form Data Source to my list name and my Item Property to blank (this should work per this guys comments mid-way down in his post). See below.
Note: PowerApps configured the above properties for me when I added my Edit form and then connected it to my SharePoint list - I would expect them to work and not for me to have to correct them or reset them.
Am I missing something? Is this a bug? If a bug, this is a big one. As I mentioned early on in this post...it seems others are having similar issues. This shouldn't be this hard. I would love to hear from others on this and I am pursuing this with Microsoft. Hoping to get answers soon.
Kind regards,
Bill
Hi @WillyD44,
I have made a test on my side, and don't have the issue that you mentioned. The screenshot as below:
Note: The FormScreen1_1 is a duplicated screen of the FormScreen1.
The GIF screenshot as below:
Please make sure that the Edit form (on your side, it is Form1) within your Screen2 is connected to same data source with the SharePointForm1 within your first screen (FormScreen1).
In addition, please modify your formula within the OnNew property, OnEdit property, OnView proeprty, OnSave property and OnCancel property of the SharePointIntegration control as below:
Set the OnNew property of the SharePointIntegration control to following:
NewForm(SharePointForm1);NewForm(Form1)
Set the OnEdit property of the SharePointIntegration control to following:
EditForm(SharePointForm1);EditForm(Form1)
Set the OnView property of the SharePointIntegration control to following:
ViewForm(SharePointForm1);ViewForm(Form1)
Set the OnSave property of the SharePointIntegration control to following:
SubmitForm(SharePointForm1);SubmitForm(Form1)
Set the OnCancel property of the SharePointIntegration control to following:
ResetForm(SharePointForm1);ResetForm(Form1)
then check if the issue is solved.
In addition, please check and see if the following blog would help in your scenario:
https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/separate-custom-forms/
If the issue still exists, please consider take a try to remove the custom form from your SP list, then re-create a new custom form, then try a try with the above solution I provided, check if the issue is solved.
More details about deleting a custom form, please check the following article:
Best regards,
Kris
Thanks Kris. I was counseled by another before you posted your response to change the Form Default mode property to "New". I found this property when I have the form selected, in the right side bar in the Properties selection. Does that make sense? Do you understand what I'm referring to? This worked. But I'm curious what the difference is between what I did (changed the Default mode of the form from Edit to New) and what you suggested regarding changing the OnNew, OnEdit, etc. properties within SharePointIntegration?
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