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Text Input Control lacks .Text attributes

Dear Community,

I am trying to set the text in an TextInput control based on a selection in in a DropDown control.

Everybody writes: that one has to Set a variable to the desired text in the OnSelect of the DropDown control, Notify(TextInput.Text) and bind the TextInput.Text to the variable.

All nice and easy, BUT I can NOT find the .Text attribute of my TextInput controls: not in the drop-down menu with the attributes on the left, not in the attributes on the right. When I type TextInput.Text as a formula, I get an error: Power Apps encountered an internal error trying to evaluate this expression ...

What is going here?

Thanx for your help.

Kind regards,

reinvdo

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@Anonymous 

I think you are l making this more complicated than it needs to be. Make the default property of the textinput control Dropdown.Selected.Value

You can replace Value with any field in the record chosen in the dropdown.

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@Anonymous 

The TextInput control value is set by the Default property.  The .Text property is available then do refer to the actual value that is in it.

In other words, if you have your Textinput Default set to "Hi Text", then in other parts of your app you can refer to Textinput.Text and the result will be "Hi Text".  If someone types into the text input control, the the .Text will be whatever they have typed.

 

Skip the OnSelects in your dropdown and the variables as they will just create confusion in your app.  Keep it simple and put the formula you are using in the OnSelect directing in the Default property of the TextInput control.

 

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@Anonymous 

I think you are l making this more complicated than it needs to be. Make the default property of the textinput control Dropdown.Selected.Value

You can replace Value with any field in the record chosen in the dropdown.

Anonymous
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Dear Drrickryp,

thanx for your swift answer. 

I have to calculate the text based upon the selected text in the OnSelect trigger attribute, so unfortunately, your solution does not work for me.

instead of .Text it is the .Default attribute that guides the text displayed in the TextInput?

Then why is all official Power Apps documentation (eg https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/canvas-apps/controls/control-text-input) mentioning the .Text attribute of TextInput control? 

Now I remembered I had a screen where I do the same, but in the particulare screen I wat working on it did not work... now hear this: deleting and re-copying the formula in the .Default attribute of the TextInput solved the problem!

Microsoft mysteries 😄

Kind regards,

reinvdo

@Anonymous 

The TextInput control value is set by the Default property.  The .Text property is available then do refer to the actual value that is in it.

In other words, if you have your Textinput Default set to "Hi Text", then in other parts of your app you can refer to Textinput.Text and the result will be "Hi Text".  If someone types into the text input control, the the .Text will be whatever they have typed.

 

Skip the OnSelects in your dropdown and the variables as they will just create confusion in your app.  Keep it simple and put the formula you are using in the OnSelect directing in the Default property of the TextInput control.

 

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Anonymous
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Hi Randy,

thanx for your very clear explanation. Now, it just works!!!

Kind regards,

reinvdo

Hello everyone,

 

The primary data source is my Power Apps application is a SharePoint list.  The fundamental disconnect I am having with many of the replies in this thread is when I set the DEFAULT property of a TEXTINPUT control, via the ONSELECT of a DROPDOWN, it writes (adds or edits) to the SharePoint list column correctly.  However, when I select an existing list item and hit Edit on the list menu the column value in the Power App form is not shown.  

 

For the READ and DISPLAY of the SharePoint List column value to work correctly the DEFAULT of the TEXTINPUT needs to be Parent.Default and the DEFAULT of the DATACARD needs to be ThisItem.TheNameOftheSPColumn. 

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Jim

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