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Value of variable on label won't show up

I'm having trouble getting a label to show the value of a variable. In the picture below you can see the label - it is set up show a string of text followed by a counter of how many rows are in a table ("varCountRowsAlle"):

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The variable is set up in the OnVisible property of the screen with the following formula: 

 

Set(varCountRowsAlle, CountRows(Transportblanket))

 

For some reason beyond my understanding, PowerApps takes issue with this formula and does not calculate the value. Therefore it cannot pass it onto where the variable is called. So I tried with a local variable instead:

 

UpdateContext({varCountRowsAlle: CountRows(Transportblanket)})

 

This doesn't work either, unfortunately. Previously I had the "CountRows(Transportblanket)" nested in the label itself and that worked fine (still got a delegation warning, but the amount of rows in the SP list in question is not and will not be an issue). 

Neither versions produce error messages - they just don't work. I was hoping someone in here could enlighten me as to why that might be? 

 

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@Anonymous 

Change your Label text property to the following:

"ALLE (" & CountRows(Transportblanket) & ")"

 Not sure where or when you are setting a variable, but you really don't need a variable.  You can simply put it in your label.

 

If you want to get rid of the delegation warning, set your Text property to the following:

"ALLE (" & Len(Concat(Transportblanket, Left(Title,1))) & ")"

 

I hope this is helpful for you.

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GarethPrisk
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Simply make the Text property of your button

Concatenate(
    "ALLE ( ",
    Text(CountRows(Transportblanket)),
    ")"
)

 

No need for a variable on this. It will simply evaluate whenever the form/control is shown.

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Anonymous
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@GarethPrisk I've ended up taking a cue from your proposed solution:

"ALLE " & If(CountRows(Transportblanket)=0, " ", "(" & Text(CountRows(Transportblanket)) &")")

I edited this to include the removal of the appended "Parenthesis-Value-EndParenthesis" part if the calculated value is zero, i.e. if the list is empty. So kudo's to you (and to @RandyHayes) for questioning the need to set up variables - local or otherwise. Placing the calculation directly into the label control somehow appears less intensive, and produces a result quicker - and it just looks more neat from a UX perspective. So thanks!

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@Anonymous 

Change your Label text property to the following:

"ALLE (" & CountRows(Transportblanket) & ")"

 Not sure where or when you are setting a variable, but you really don't need a variable.  You can simply put it in your label.

 

If you want to get rid of the delegation warning, set your Text property to the following:

"ALLE (" & Len(Concat(Transportblanket, Left(Title,1))) & ")"

 

I hope this is helpful for you.

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GarethPrisk
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Simply make the Text property of your button

Concatenate(
    "ALLE ( ",
    Text(CountRows(Transportblanket)),
    ")"
)

 

No need for a variable on this. It will simply evaluate whenever the form/control is shown.

rebeccas
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Community Champion

Sometimes with using Numbers you have to tell it that it is a value. I'm not certain where you would put it exactly based on what I see but I would use: 

Set(varCountRowsAlle, Value(CountRows(Transportblanket)))

 

Then select View/Variables and make sure it shows a value for that. I'm not really understanding what your trying to achieve here though so it could be another issue (that is just a common one I have). You want it to show the number of items in a gallery in the label? And is the gallery on a different screen or the same one? Keep in mind you can use Count() and look directly to your data source instead of the gallery itself also, that might work better.

Anonymous
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@rebeccas @GarethPrisk @RandyHayes Thank you all for the replies. I will test out your suggestions to see if they are better than what I came up with, but it does seem as though the issue has resolved itself by me restarting the computer (and browser/session). My variables now work and show the values as I originally intended.

 

@RandyHayes : Initially, I was using the formula that is your first suggestion but this did not update automatically when I tested the app on my phone, only in the browser. Hence, why I moved on to setting it up as a variable. I assumed this was because the label control was static somehow, or only refreshed upon starting the app. I might give it a go with the Len/Left combo (clever, that).

@GarethPrisk: I'll give your suggestion a spin and see what turns up. I haven't had luck getting the CountRows to evaluate whenever the control is shown or reevaluate upon changes to the amount of rows that it is counting (live, as it were). 

@rebeccas Thank you for the suggestion, and the tip. I will try it out if containing the function to the label itself turns out to be not doable or unsatisfying in end-user testing. The reference to "Transportblanket" is not to a gallery but a connected sharepoint list. Put simply, I want to highlight for the user how many tasks are left for them in the given list - ie. how many items are left in the SP list. Additionally I want this formula to run whenever the screen is shown or, alternatively, when a change is made to the list. The latter might lead me to creating a separate flow, which I think might be a step too far for such a simple functionality. 

Anonymous
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@GarethPrisk I've ended up taking a cue from your proposed solution:

"ALLE " & If(CountRows(Transportblanket)=0, " ", "(" & Text(CountRows(Transportblanket)) &")")

I edited this to include the removal of the appended "Parenthesis-Value-EndParenthesis" part if the calculated value is zero, i.e. if the list is empty. So kudo's to you (and to @RandyHayes) for questioning the need to set up variables - local or otherwise. Placing the calculation directly into the label control somehow appears less intensive, and produces a result quicker - and it just looks more neat from a UX perspective. So thanks!

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