Yesterday, I had an issue with positioning a gallery control in a Data Card. Ironically , I was still able update the Data Card choices column with a collection built up of choice values. Just when I placed the gallery in the Data Card this seem to stop working🙄
Just to recap, I have DataCard for a choices column which is hidden, but highlighted in the pic below.. I have expanded the DataCard and placed a Gallery control which hosts a single checkbox control :
The Gallery Items are populated with a SharePoint list. Oddly I am having to use the Title column as otherwise I don't see any choice values next to my checkboxes
'Supervision Types'.Title
I use the checkbox->check event to simply keep collection maintained of choices
Clear(colSupervionTypesSelected);
// get each selection
ForAll(Filter(galSupervisionTypes.AllItems, chkSupervisionTypeSelected.Value = true), Collect(colSupervionTypesSelected,Title));
Now in the Update method of the DataCard , I attempt to update this required column - but this is not currently working, so the form submit shows a missing required column error. The colSupervisorTypesSelected does indeed have 2 rows matching the user selected choices shown in the pic.
//DataCardSupervisionTypeValue.SelectedItems
colSupervionTypesSelected
Solved! Go to Solution.
I believe you misunderstood - I mentioned that you needed a canvas datacard, not a form datacard.
From the insert menu, choose to insert a new screen and select a Scrollable Screen. This will create a new screen in your app. In that screen you will see on the left control tree a Canvas control listed. It will have a datacard in it.
Click on the Canvas control in the tree. Then resize the canvas control in the screen (this will separate some of the properties that are connected to the current screen). Once it is resized, Cut the canvas control from the screen.
Now, return to your screen with the form and Paste the canvas control into that screen. Unfortunately, this is the only way to add a canvas control to your app - it is not available from the insert menus.
NOW, resize the Canvas control in your screen to be where you want it and as large as you want it. Then, choose your edit form and Cut it from the screen. Then select the DataCard that is in the Canvas control and Paste.
Your form will now be in the datacard.
Resize the datacard to be as large as you want it - keep in mind, it will scroll within the Canvas control. Make sure your EditForm is full size so that IT doesn't scroll. (again, the goal is to get the Canvas Datacard to scroll...not the form)
Then, put your Gallery in the datacard (outside of the form) and place where you want.
The final result will be that the datacard will scroll as needed. The contents in the datacard (the form and Gallery) will not scroll but will instead scroll WITH the datacard.
I'm not sure where a collection snuck into this, but this is going to be the source of your issues.
Let's put this together properly. I need to know the Item property of your EditForm. This will be necessary to support Editing a record (more below).
Your Update property on the datacard should be based on the value you have in your combobox in the datacard.
The Items property of the Combobox should be: Choices([@yourDataSource].ChoiceColumnName)
The DefaultSelectedItems property of the Combobox should be:
ForAll(
Filter(galSupervisionTypes.AllItems, chkSupervisionTypeSelected.Value),
{Value: chkSupervisionTypeSelected.Text}
)
The Update property of your DataCard should be: yourComboboxName.SelectedItems
The Gallery should have an Items property of : Choices([@yourDataSource].ChoiceColumnName)
The Checkbox in the Gallery should have a Text property of : ThisItem.Value
The Default property of the CheckBox should be set to (this is where we need to know the item property):
Self.Text in yourItemProperty.ChoiceColumnName.Value
At this point everything should work as expected - no collections please!
Now, your form is also set properly. In other words, the combobox still plays its role in the form, and thus, .Valid and .Unsaved properties on the form will be accurate.
Put this in play and see what you have.
Your Gallery will not work properly in a DataCard of a form.
You will need to have the gallery outside of the edit form, or replace the edit form interface.
The reason is that there is a long running bug with Galleries in DataCards of edit forms in regard to referencing the controls within the gallery. In your case, you are trying to reference the checkbox in your gallery.
It will not work and your results will not be accurate.
I hope this is helpful for you.
@westerdaled Place this code in the Update property of the DataCard
Filter(galSupervisionTypes.AllItems, chkSupervisionTypeSelected.Value=true)
That will produce blank results. Using a Gallery in a form datacard and referencing child controls from the AllItems is not supported.
EDIT: That is...unless they have resolved this long running bug! I will look at an old app to determine if it is still an unresolved issue.
To do this properly, I assume your underlying column is a multi-select choices column in your list.
Based on that assumption...
(this part for those that are trying to follow this and learn from it - you can ignore this paragraph because you already still have your combobox that was originally there)
Return your datacard back to its original settings (remove it and add it back). You should have at that point a datacard with a combobox control in it. Leave the combobox as-is. Unlock your datacard.
For purposes of explanation, I will refer to the cobobox in your datacard as Combobox1.
If it is still set as default, it should have a DefaultSelectedItems property of: Parent.Default
Add a Gallery into the datacard and set its Items property to: Choices([@yourDataSource].ChoiceColumnName)
In the Gallery add a Checkbox control and set the following:
Text property : ThisItem.Value
Default property: Self.Text in Combobox1.SelectedItems.Value
Reset property: !IsBlank(lclChecks)
OnCheck Action: UpdateContext({lclChecks: lclChecks & Self.Text & "|"})
OnUncheck Action: UpdateContext({lclChecks: Substitute(lclChecks, Self.Text & "|", "")})
In the Update property of the DataCard in your form, set the formula as follows:
ForAll(Filter(Split(lclChecks, "|"), !IsBlank(Result)), {Value: Result})
And finally - in the OnSuccess Action of your form, add the following formula: UpdateContext({lclCheck:Blank()})
This will give you the functionality you are looking for while avoiding the bug of galleries in the edit form.
@RandyHayes and @CNT Thanks so much for your responses. I seem to have unwittingly stumbled on the bug - the only reason the gallery is in the datacard , to handle the when the user scrolls. and I can move my checkboxes accordingly. Ok I shortly try out your suggestion @RandyHayes . Got some admin and compliance stuff to do first unfortunately .
No problem. You can utilize the solution I provided to work around the bug in the form issue, but I still recommend revisiting your first attempt at having the Gallery outside of the form...it will be MUCH easier.
As mentioned in the other post where you were told to put it in the Form, you can move your entire form and gallery into a scrollable canvas datacard and then you will not have to worry about the form scrolling without the gallery...and you're done!
Ok, reading the other post , it looks like there are now 2 approaches on the table . If I go down the scrollable DataCard , will I still be able place the gallery where it is now albeit not inside the current Supervision _Types Data Card? The "keep it looking the same" UI is important to my users
Absolutely. You would be essentially putting the form and the Gallery into a canvas datacard. Your canvas datacard should be as large as the edit form - so that the form never scrolls. The Gallery can be placed where you want in respect to the form. Then the canvas would be made smaller (so it will scroll) and placed where you like it on your screen. Then, everything will scroll together.
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