cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Reply
Beyro
Frequent Visitor

PCF Control Bound to Lookup Getting null value until form load finishes

Hi community - here is my dilemma:

 

I have a PCF control bound to a contact lookup field on a MDA form.
I need to perform some action if the lookup field has no value (null) on form load.

 

In updateView, I am getting the field value with

 

context.parameters.MyLookupField.raw

 

 

Now, if I open a form where that lookup field has a value in the database, context.parameters.ContactLookup.formatted returns null for the first two times that updateView is called, then on the third time, it returns the actual value. Similarly, if I use context.parameters.MyLookupField.raw, I get an empty array two times, then a value on the third time.

 

To illustrate, I logged the field value at the top of init and updateView like this:

 

init () {
  console.log('init', context.parameters.ContactLookup.formatted)
  ...
}
updateView () {
  console.log('update', context.parameters.ContactLookup.formatted)
  ...
}

 

and this is what my console output looks like after the form loads:

 

init > null
update > null
update > null
update > 'John Doe'

 

So the behaviour I am seeing is that my action is sometimes being performed even though the field does have a value because the form has not fully loaded yet.

Does anybody know how to check if the form is fully loaded from within the PCF control in a supported way? (i.e. not using Xrm global object or the DOM).

The only two (not great) options I could come up with were:

  1. Check via WebApi if the field has a value
  2. Bind to some other field like FormLoaded and set that field value when the form loads to notify my PCF control

I don't like either of these options... I feel there should be a more elegant way to do this.

 

I would especially like to hear if @DianaBirkelbach has any ideas 🙂

 

Thanks!

2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS

Accepted Solutions
Beyro
Frequent Visitor

Thanks @DianaBirkelbach,


Interestingly, the behaviour I showed where the value only appears at the third call of updateView is not consistent.
Sometimes, the value is available at the first updateView or even at init! This is why I assumed it has to do with when the form is loaded.

As for what I am trying to do, the PCF control is used to search and display results from an outside data source. When the user selects one of the search results, it connects it to an existing Contact record or creates a new Contact record and populates the contact field with it.
What I want to do on load of the form is:

  • If the contact field is already populated, just render the control with the value shown in it.
  • If the contact field is not already populated (is null), automatically display a modal with the search fields (that is part of the PCF control).

One of my colleagues came up with a workaround that I'm okay with for now:

  • Hide the field by default on the form, then show the field in the form's onLoad event.
    • When I do this, the actual value is available consistently in init and the first call to updateView.

I still feel like PCF should provide a way to differentiate between a field having a null value and a field being not fully loaded yet.

View solution in original post

Beyro
Frequent Visitor

A quick update @DianaBirkelbach and anyone else who happens upon this post.

 

Another of my colleagues noticed that the `context.parameter.MyLookup` object has a property named `isPropertyLoading` that is exactly what I was looking for. It becomes true only once the field on the form is fully loaded and the PCF control has access to the field's value. Hooray! 🙂

 

The catch is that this `isPropertyLoading` property not in the MS documentation and it is not in the internal ComponentFramework.PropertyTypes.LookupProperty definition. So to use it, you need to be willing to take a risk that it could change (undocumented) and you need to put a // @ts-ignore comment above where you use it so your control will build without issues.

 

There is now an open issue to include this in the docs here: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/powerapps-docs/issues/2874

 

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3
DianaBirkelbach
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

Hi @Beyro , 

 

The updateView might be called several times, and the value could be null in the beginning, followed by updateView with the value, exactly as you described. But I'm not sure if the reason for this is because the form is not loaded. I think you'll observe the same behaviour also when the control is on another tab, so the control will be loaded long after the form is completely loaded. I think in that case your idea (2) might not work.

The idea (1  - webAPI) should work, but I also don't like it .

 

It's a taff situation. Basically you don't know when the updateView is called the last time - with the real value, so you don't know how long to wait.

 

Maybe we can approach it another way. It depends what you need to do when the PCF is loaded the first time and the lookup is null.

- Do you need to make some webAPI requests (create/update) for instance? In that case maybe is a better way to use a PlugIn in preCreate/preUpdate to fill in the missing data at that time, and have everything prepared when the form is loaded.

- Or maybe is not a request, but a dialog or something similar: in that case you could implement that logic inside the form script, in OnLoad?

- If it's only about rendering inside your component, I wouldn't make the difference, and let the component render on every updateView. Usually that's called fast enough. If you use React, you could render only when the props you need change, and React takes care to render only what is really changed.

 

If this doesn't help, maybe you can tell us a little more about what you need to do the first time the component is rendered. 

 

Hope this helps!

 

 

Kind regards,
Diana
----------
Please click "Accept as Solution" if my post answered your question so that others may find it more quickly. If you found this post helpful consider giving it a "Thumbs Up."
Beyro
Frequent Visitor

Thanks @DianaBirkelbach,


Interestingly, the behaviour I showed where the value only appears at the third call of updateView is not consistent.
Sometimes, the value is available at the first updateView or even at init! This is why I assumed it has to do with when the form is loaded.

As for what I am trying to do, the PCF control is used to search and display results from an outside data source. When the user selects one of the search results, it connects it to an existing Contact record or creates a new Contact record and populates the contact field with it.
What I want to do on load of the form is:

  • If the contact field is already populated, just render the control with the value shown in it.
  • If the contact field is not already populated (is null), automatically display a modal with the search fields (that is part of the PCF control).

One of my colleagues came up with a workaround that I'm okay with for now:

  • Hide the field by default on the form, then show the field in the form's onLoad event.
    • When I do this, the actual value is available consistently in init and the first call to updateView.

I still feel like PCF should provide a way to differentiate between a field having a null value and a field being not fully loaded yet.

Beyro
Frequent Visitor

A quick update @DianaBirkelbach and anyone else who happens upon this post.

 

Another of my colleagues noticed that the `context.parameter.MyLookup` object has a property named `isPropertyLoading` that is exactly what I was looking for. It becomes true only once the field on the form is fully loaded and the PCF control has access to the field's value. Hooray! 🙂

 

The catch is that this `isPropertyLoading` property not in the MS documentation and it is not in the internal ComponentFramework.PropertyTypes.LookupProperty definition. So to use it, you need to be willing to take a risk that it could change (undocumented) and you need to put a // @ts-ignore comment above where you use it so your control will build without issues.

 

There is now an open issue to include this in the docs here: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/powerapps-docs/issues/2874

 

Helpful resources

Announcements

Community will be READ ONLY July 16th, 5p PDT -July 22nd

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!

Summer of Solutions | Week 4 Results | Winners will be posted on July 24th

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

Check Out | 2024 Release Wave 2 Plans for Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Power Platform

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.    

Updates to Transitions in the Power Platform Communities

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