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data source supplied to the function is invalid

Posting here before I create a ticket in case there's a known issue with what I'm trying to do.

 

I have a situation that when boiled down to it's most basic parts is this:

 

1. I have a collection that is based off an SP list: clearcollect(colA, SPList)

2. I want to then collect colA into a new collection called colList: clearcollect(colList, colA)

3. I want to then collect a new collection that gets thrown away if I don't click a button: clearcollect(colTemp,colList)

4. If my users wants to save the data then they click the button that does this colList: clearcollect(colList,colTemp)

 

I get an error when typing this last step: clearcollect(colList,colTemp) the error is "invalid argument type", but the error only comes after saving and reopening the app.

 

If I change this statement clearcollect(colList,colTemp) to something done in two lines:

clear(colList);

Patch(colList,ShowColumns(colTemp,"ID","Title","Description"))

I no longer get an error on startup or otherwise and in theory it should do the same thing for my intents and purposes. However, there is a runtime error when clicking the button that says "data source supplied to the function is invalid"

 

I can avoid all errors by removing the first step and changing the 2nd step to this: clearcollect(colList,SPlist)

 

If you're wondering why i do the first step or why it's necessary for me that is because I use it to gather over 2000 records into multiple collections then collect those collections. e.g. clearcollect(colA, Filter(SPList,FieldName > 2000)); clearcollect(colB, Filter(SPList,FieldName >= 2000 And FieldName < 4000)); concurrent(clearcollect(colList,ColA,ColB).

 

Is it obvious what I'm doing wrong or should I create a ticket?

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@WarrenBelz 

Got a final resolution for anyone else out there having a similar problem. It's a known bug with a pretty simple work around. Before running any of the code put this in before you do the first collect.

If(false, ClearCollect(col3, PowerAppsList)); //the false in the if statement means don't actually do this next thing after the comma. For some reason even though it doesn't actually perform a task, it fixes a bug in the compiler with regards to schema and collect.

ClearCollect(col1,PowerAppsList);

ClearCollect(col2,col1);

ClearCollect(col3,col2);

ClearCollect(col2,col3);

 

 

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TLDR;

Good: clearcollect(colList,SharePointDataSource) then clearcollect(colTemp,colList) then clearcollect(colList,colTemp) then Patch(SharePointDataSource,ShowColumns(colList,"Title"))

Bad: clearcollect(colA,SharePointDataSource) then clearcollect(colList,colA) then clearcollect(colTemp,ColList) then clearcollect(colList,colTemp) <--- Error here. Patch(SharePointDataSource,ShowColumns(colList,"Title"))

 

Try it yourself with a one column SP list.

 

Why? Does MS know about this?

Hi @StevenRichards ,

I have a blog on big collections that may assist.

 

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Thanks Warren, I'm not having issues with Big collections. I was using the "shadow id" method you describe in your blog already with great success. The issue isn't really specifically with big collections or delegation. I can't really describe it better than I already did but it's totally reproducible. Try it from scratch on a blank form with a SharePoint table as your data source.

In the onvisible of your one and only screen:

step 1 collect the SharePoint table into colA

step 2 collect the colA collection into colList

step 3 collect the new collection into colTemp

step 4 collect the temp collection into colList <--- error

 

Do the same thing but this time cutout step two

step 1 collect the SharePoint table into colA

step 2 collect the colA collection into colTemp

step 3 collect colTemp into colA <---- no errors

 

I opened a ticket with MS but it's been crickets so far. 

Hi @StevenRichards ,

I am not sure under what circumstances you would want to do that circular exercise - I have tested it and you are correct.

The use case is for a sub form. Use one button to add an item to the header form but don’t collect into the main sub form collection unless a second button is pressed which saves both  the header and collects the sub form back into the main collection. 

None of this is really necessary if I didn't need this to work offline. Here's a picture of my header / sub form I'm describing.

form picture example.jpg

@StevenRichards ,

Sorry do not have a solution for that one

@WarrenBelz not to worry. I'm sure I'll find a work around.

@WarrenBelz 

Got a final resolution for anyone else out there having a similar problem. It's a known bug with a pretty simple work around. Before running any of the code put this in before you do the first collect.

If(false, ClearCollect(col3, PowerAppsList)); //the false in the if statement means don't actually do this next thing after the comma. For some reason even though it doesn't actually perform a task, it fixes a bug in the compiler with regards to schema and collect.

ClearCollect(col1,PowerAppsList);

ClearCollect(col2,col1);

ClearCollect(col3,col2);

ClearCollect(col2,col3);

 

 

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