Hi,
I am using ForAll to loop through a collection, I would like to change a column value for the referenced record based on a condition
I read about Record Scope and it seems the following code should work
ForAll(CommunityProfile, If(Condition, {Community :"AA"}))
I also tried the following:
ForAll(CommunityProfile, If(Condition, CommunityProfile[@Community] = "AA"))
and they both didn't work
any help!
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
One thing to always keep in mind about ForAll, is that it is really not entirely like a For Loop that you might be used to in a programing environment. Primarily - ForAll *returns* a table. The action you take within the ForAll determines the "shape" of the table returned. ForAll's can be used to do actions within them that impact data, but they require more steps to do so.
So, in your first formula:
ForAll(CommunityProfile, If(Condition, {Community :"AA"}))
Would return a Record with a Community column with the value "AA" for every record in CommunityProfile where the Condition was true. If there were 5 records that met the condition in CommunityProfile, you would have a table with 5 rows, with one column called Community and all with the value of "AA". HOWEVER, you didn't actually do anything with the results of the ForAll...so, nothing happened (not that it was going to be what you wanted anyway).
Your second formula just wouldn't work anyway! You can't assign values quite like that. So we won't go much more on that one.
NOW...what you want to do. You have a few options. One option is to simply use an UpdateIf function on your collection. So, something like this:
UpdateIf(CommunityProfile, Condition, {Community:"AA"})
This would actually update the Community column with "AA" in any record in CommunityProfile that meets the condition you have. (Also note: the UpdateIf will return a table of modified records, should you need to capture the results for some reason.)
The other option is to use the ForAll, but it is much more challenging. The reason is, you would either Patch/Update the record currently being referenced in the ForAll, or re-shape a resulting table to return from your ForAll.
If you use the ForAll to Patch/Update, then you need to have a reference to the current record. Within the ForAll, you can make use of any of the fields/columns of the current record in the ForAll, but you cannot reference the entire record. So, if your data has some identifying component to it (like an ID), then you can reference that to lookup and Patch/Update the actual value in the datasource. Something like:
ForAll(CommunityProfile, If(Condition, Patch(CommunityProfile, Lookup(CommunityProfile, ID=CommunityProfile[@ID]), {Community:"AA"} ) ) )
You can see that gets more complex.
That second option in the ForAll is to re-shape the data and return it in your ForAll. This would involve returning either the same record schema (which you'd have to type out for each column) or a different altered schema.
But...I don't believe that (based on your original question and perceived intention) this is what you want to do.
I hope this is clear and helpful for you.
Hi @Alaa-Alarori ,
Do you want to changed a column value in for the referenced record within the ForAll loop based on a Condition?
Based on the formula that you mentioned, I think there is something wrong with it. In addition, I think the Disambiguation operator (@) could not achieve your needs within your ForAll formula.
I have made a test on my side, I think the RenameColumns function could achieve your needs, please modify your formula as below:
ForAll(
RenameColumns(CommunityProfile, "PrimaryColumn", "PrimaryColumn1"),
If(
Condition,
Patch( /* <-- Use Patch function to update value */
CommunityProfile,
LookUp(CommunityProfile, PrimaryColumn = PrimaryColumn1),
{
Community: "AA"
}
)
)
)
Note: The PrimaryColumn represents the column in your CommunityProfile collection, which used to identify a record uniquely.
More details about the RenameColumns function in PowerApps, please check the following article:
Best regards,
One thing to always keep in mind about ForAll, is that it is really not entirely like a For Loop that you might be used to in a programing environment. Primarily - ForAll *returns* a table. The action you take within the ForAll determines the "shape" of the table returned. ForAll's can be used to do actions within them that impact data, but they require more steps to do so.
So, in your first formula:
ForAll(CommunityProfile, If(Condition, {Community :"AA"}))
Would return a Record with a Community column with the value "AA" for every record in CommunityProfile where the Condition was true. If there were 5 records that met the condition in CommunityProfile, you would have a table with 5 rows, with one column called Community and all with the value of "AA". HOWEVER, you didn't actually do anything with the results of the ForAll...so, nothing happened (not that it was going to be what you wanted anyway).
Your second formula just wouldn't work anyway! You can't assign values quite like that. So we won't go much more on that one.
NOW...what you want to do. You have a few options. One option is to simply use an UpdateIf function on your collection. So, something like this:
UpdateIf(CommunityProfile, Condition, {Community:"AA"})
This would actually update the Community column with "AA" in any record in CommunityProfile that meets the condition you have. (Also note: the UpdateIf will return a table of modified records, should you need to capture the results for some reason.)
The other option is to use the ForAll, but it is much more challenging. The reason is, you would either Patch/Update the record currently being referenced in the ForAll, or re-shape a resulting table to return from your ForAll.
If you use the ForAll to Patch/Update, then you need to have a reference to the current record. Within the ForAll, you can make use of any of the fields/columns of the current record in the ForAll, but you cannot reference the entire record. So, if your data has some identifying component to it (like an ID), then you can reference that to lookup and Patch/Update the actual value in the datasource. Something like:
ForAll(CommunityProfile, If(Condition, Patch(CommunityProfile, Lookup(CommunityProfile, ID=CommunityProfile[@ID]), {Community:"AA"} ) ) )
You can see that gets more complex.
That second option in the ForAll is to re-shape the data and return it in your ForAll. This would involve returning either the same record schema (which you'd have to type out for each column) or a different altered schema.
But...I don't believe that (based on your original question and perceived intention) this is what you want to do.
I hope this is clear and helpful for you.
Hi @Alaa-Alarori ,
Do you want to changed a column value in for the referenced record within the ForAll loop based on a Condition?
Based on the formula that you mentioned, I think there is something wrong with it. In addition, I think the Disambiguation operator (@) could not achieve your needs within your ForAll formula.
I have made a test on my side, I think the RenameColumns function could achieve your needs, please modify your formula as below:
ForAll(
RenameColumns(CommunityProfile, "PrimaryColumn", "PrimaryColumn1"),
If(
Condition,
Patch( /* <-- Use Patch function to update value */
CommunityProfile,
LookUp(CommunityProfile, PrimaryColumn = PrimaryColumn1),
{
Community: "AA"
}
)
)
)
Note: The PrimaryColumn represents the column in your CommunityProfile collection, which used to identify a record uniquely.
More details about the RenameColumns function in PowerApps, please check the following article:
Best regards,
Hi @v-xida-msft
this works like a charm!
thanks for the code example
Your explanation is aowsome, it's really beneficial to understand the result of each function, this will change the way I assemble formulas.
thanks for taking the time to explain in details
Best,
Alaa
Dear Community Members, We'd like to let you know of an upcoming change to the community platform: starting July 16th, the platform will transition to a READ ONLY mode until July 22nd. During this period, members will not be able to Kudo, Comment, or Reply to any posts. On July 22nd, please be on the lookout for a message sent to the email address registered on your community profile. This email is crucial as it will contain your unique code and link to register for the new platform encompassing all of the communities. What to Expect in the New Community: A more unified experience where all products, including Power Apps, Power Automate, Copilot Studio, and Power Pages, will be accessible from one community.Community Blogs that you can syndicate and link to for automatic updates. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this transition. Stay tuned for the exciting new features and a seamless community experience ahead!
We are excited to announce the Summer of Solutions Challenge! This challenge is kicking off on Monday, June 17th and will run for (4) weeks. The challenge is open to all Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Copilot Studio & Power Pages) community members. We invite you to participate in a quest to provide solutions in the Forums to as many questions as you can. Answers can be provided in all the communities. Entry Period: This Challenge will consist of four weekly Entry Periods as follows (each an “Entry Period”) - 12:00 a.m. PT on June 17, 2024 – 11:59 p.m. PT on June 23, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. PT on June 24, 2024 – 11:59 p.m. PT on June 30, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. PT on July 1, 2024 – 11:59 p.m. PT on July 7, 2024 - 12:00 a.m. PT on July 8, 2024 – 11:59 p.m. PT on July 14, 2024 Entries will be eligible for the Entry Period in which they are received and will not carryover to subsequent weekly entry periods. You must enter into each weekly Entry Period separately. How to Enter: We invite you to participate in a quest to provide "Accepted Solutions" to as many questions as you can. Answers can be provided in all the communities. Users must provide a solution which can be an “Accepted Solution” in the Forums in all of the communities and there are no limits to the number of “Accepted Solutions” that a member can provide for entries in this challenge, but each entry must be substantially unique and different. Winner Selection and Prizes: At the end of each week, we will list the top ten (10) Community users which will consist of: 5 Community Members & 5 Super Users and they will advance to the final drawing. We will post each week in the News & Announcements the top 10 Solution providers. At the end of the challenge, we will add all of the top 10 weekly names and enter them into a random drawing. Then we will randomly select ten (10) winners (5 Community Members & 5 Super Users) from among all eligible entrants received across all weekly Entry Periods to receive the prize listed below. If a winner declines, we will draw again at random for the next winner. A user will only be able to win once overall. If they are drawn multiple times, another user will be drawn at random. Individuals will be contacted before the announcement with the opportunity to claim or deny the prize. Once all of the winners have been notified, we will post in the News & Announcements of each community with the list of winners. Each winner will receive one (1) Pass to the Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas, Sep. 18-20, 2024 ($1800 value). NOTE: Prize is for conference attendance only and any other costs such as airfare, lodging, transportation, and food are the sole responsibility of the winner. Tickets are not transferable to any other party or to next year’s event. ** PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED RULES for this CHALLENGE** Week 1 Results: Congratulations to the Week 1 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Community MembersNumber of SolutionsSuper UsersNumber of Solutions @anandm08 23 @WarrenBelz 31 @DBO_DV 10 @Amik 19 AmínAA 6 @mmbr1606 12 @rzuber 4 @happyume 7 @Giraldoj 3@ANB 6 (tie) @SpongYe 6 (tie) Week 2 Results: Congratulations to the Week 2 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Community MembersSolutionsSuper UsersSolutions @anandm08 10@WarrenBelz 25 @DBO_DV 6@mmbr1606 14 @AmínAA 4 @Amik 12 @royg 3 @ANB 10 @AllanDeCastro 2 @SunilPashikanti 5 @Michaelfp 2 @FLMike 5 @eduardo_izzo 2 Meekou 2 @rzuber 2 @Velegandla 2 @PowerPlatform-P 2 @Micaiah 2 Week 3 Results: Congratulations to the Week 3 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Week 3:Community MembersSolutionsSuper UsersSolutionsPower Apps anandm0861WarrenBelz86DBO_DV25Amik66Michaelfp13mmbr160647Giraldoj13FLMike31AmínAA13SpongYe27 Week 4 Results: Congratulations to the Week 4 qualifiers, you are being entered in the random drawing that will take place at the end of the challenge. Week 4:Community MembersSolutionsSuper UsersSolutionsPower Apps DBO-DV21WarranBelz26Giraldoj7mmbr160618Muzammmil_0695067Amik14samfawzi_acml6FLMike12tzuber6ANB8 SunilPashikanti8
On July 16, 2024, we published the 2024 release wave 2 plans for Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform. These plans are a compilation of the new capabilities planned to be released between October 2024 to March 2025. This release introduces a wealth of new features designed to enhance customer understanding and improve overall user experience, showcasing our dedication to driving digital transformation for our customers and partners. The upcoming wave is centered around utilizing advanced AI and Microsoft Copilot technologies to enhance user productivity and streamline operations across diverse business applications. These enhancements include intelligent automation, AI-powered insights, and immersive user experiences that are designed to break down barriers between data, insights, and individuals. Watch a summary of the release highlights. Discover the latest features that empower organizations to operate more efficiently and adaptively. From AI-driven sales insights and customer service enhancements to predictive analytics in supply chain management and autonomous financial processes, the new capabilities enable businesses to proactively address challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
We're embarking on a journey to enhance your experience by transitioning to a new community platform. Our team has been diligently working to create a fresh community site, leveraging the very Dynamics 365 and Power Platform tools our community advocates for. We started this journey with transitioning Copilot Studio forums and blogs in June. The move marks the beginning of a new chapter, and we're eager for you to be a part of it. The rest of the Power Platform product sites will be moving over this summer. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the launch. We can't wait to welcome you to our new community space, designed with you in mind. Let's connect, learn, and grow together. Here's to new beginnings and endless possibilities! If you have any questions, observations or concerns throughout this process please go to https://aka.ms/PPCommSupport. To stay up to date on the latest details of this migration and other important Community updates subscribe to our News and Announcements forums: Copilot Studio, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages