Hello everyone,
Just as a disclaimer, I have been working on this issue for the past few hours, and have done extensive research and basically read through every bit of information I could find, but I am still having trouble.
I have a PowerApps form that is connected to a SharePoint Online list. We have a phone number field, and I am trying to basically transform the numbers people input into the US xxx-xxx-xxxx format. I've tried using a bunch of different TextFormat.Number related modifications, but to no avail. I've also tried converting the input method/type to Text, and using TextFormat.Text=Text(Value(DataCardValue6),"[$-en-US](000)-000-0000").
Anyways, I'll be incredibly grateful for any help that anyone can provide. Thank you so much in advance!
Edit: I've also tried TextFormat.Text=Text(Value(DataCardValue6.Text),"[$-en-US](000)-000-0000"). And a lot of variations on this. I keep getting exceptions, so I obviously don't know what I'm doing. 🙂
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You can use it with an If condition in the OnSelect property of Submit button/icon. If the format is true it process SubmitForm otherwise it returns false.
If(IsMatch(PhoneNumberField.Text, LeftParen & Digit & Digit & Digit & RightParen & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Digit), SubmitForm(EditForm), false)
This isn't to user friendly because the user doesn't know why the form wasn't saved. To make this more user friendly you would need to add a label to the form to display the error message. Then you would need to replace false in the If condition with some code that would make the error message label visible.
To enhance what @Jeff_Thorpe is suggesting, I would say that you could place the IsMatch expression in the DsiplayMode property of the submit button, so that it is disabled unless the input text is in the format you want. This way the button is not pushable.
Something like this for the DisplayMode property:
If(IsMatch(PhoneNumberField.Text, LeftParen & Digit & Digit & Digit & RightParen & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Digit), DisplayMode.Edit, DisplayMode.Disabled)
Hi @nealhicks1
Which of the following are you tring to do?
1) Ensure that the input is in the format (xxx)-xxx-xxxx and only accept such input
OR
2) Accept any reasonable input (like 1234567890) and convert it to (123)-456-7890 when updating the SP list
The first task is obviously much easier. All it requires is to have your text input in text mode and use the IsMatch function in a simple way. For example to enable the save button (via the DisplayMode property) only if IsMatch is positive.
The second task requires to define which patterns are acceptable and have a correspondingly complex IsMatch condition or series of conditions to enable the save button. Then you will need a parsing function using string functions depending on the pattern of the input.
Hope this helps
Hello @Meneghino,
Thanks for the response!
I'm not strong with the coding, so I would vote on whichever option would require less coding to get working. 🙂
If I were wanting to go with option 1, how do I go about actually implementing the necessary IsMatch condition?
Also, I'm having a problem where any inputted numbers are basically turned into.. well, say that 1234567890 is inputted, then it will turn that into 1,234,567,890, displaying commas and everything. So I need to somehow ensure that the numbers are displayed in the 123-456-7890 format.
I really appreciate your help with this!
The phone number field will need to be a text field. The IsMatch function would look like this:
IsMatch(PhoneNumberField.Text, LeftParen & Digit & Digit & Digit & RightParen & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Digit)
It will return true if it matches the format (###)-###-#### otherwise it returns false.
Apologies for my ignorance, but where exactly do I input that string? I've been looking all through the Properties and Advanced tabs, but I can't seem to find the right place for that. I am very new at PowerApps, so I apologize for the trouble!
Also, @Jeff_Thorpe, thanks for helping me out with both my threads. 🙂
You can use it with an If condition in the OnSelect property of Submit button/icon. If the format is true it process SubmitForm otherwise it returns false.
If(IsMatch(PhoneNumberField.Text, LeftParen & Digit & Digit & Digit & RightParen & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Digit), SubmitForm(EditForm), false)
This isn't to user friendly because the user doesn't know why the form wasn't saved. To make this more user friendly you would need to add a label to the form to display the error message. Then you would need to replace false in the If condition with some code that would make the error message label visible.
To enhance what @Jeff_Thorpe is suggesting, I would say that you could place the IsMatch expression in the DsiplayMode property of the submit button, so that it is disabled unless the input text is in the format you want. This way the button is not pushable.
Something like this for the DisplayMode property:
If(IsMatch(PhoneNumberField.Text, LeftParen & Digit & Digit & Digit & RightParen & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Hyphen & Digit & Digit & Digit & Digit), DisplayMode.Edit, DisplayMode.Disabled)
Thanks for all the suggestions!
So when you say that I could place the IsMatch expression in the DisplayMode property of the submit button, from where do I go about doing that? In the Advanced tab? I am trying to find the right place to insert that IsMatch code, but I am not sure where I should do that.
Sorry for the likely extreme level of newbie-ness!
Thank you very much! I think I'm good with this, now.
I appreciate everyone's help!
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