Hi all,
1. I am trying to make a formula to my shelter status drop down button to make it show just the selected option, like adopted show mw just the adopted status on my animal information gallery?
2. How to let my form when i hit (Foster me) button direct me to the animal info form?
Please I need the formulas for both.
Thank you
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Hi @SaifMahdi ,
Please confirm you have tried the below and share any errors you receive or at least describe what is not working as expected. Saying "it's the same" doesn't get you any closer to finding the issue.
1. In general to filter data in a gallery control by a Choice type column using a drop down control, you need to:
Choices('Animal Information'.'Shelter Status')
Filter(
'Animal Information',
'Shelter Status' = DropDown.Selected.Value
)
2. If you want the form to show the selected item from the gallery, you need to:
EditForm('Claim Form');
Navigate('Foster Me');
'Animal information'.Selected
Hi,
I checked one of my table which is shelter final table for location table. Wen I import the data still the columns shows empty. Despite, the other tables showing me all the data I imported.
Hi @SaifMahdi ,
Has this issue been resolved? If so, please mark the post that was key to the solution by pressing the "Accept as Solution" button so it's easier to find for other members of the community.
For the import issue, please open a new topic so it will be easier for other learners to find existing solutions to similar issues.
Yes, Thanks a lot for helping.
Now I am automation flow trying to set the email, but its need me to connect with my email I tried all emails I have but still came with this error.
Hi @SaifMahdi ,
Please check the existing topics in in the relevant forum, for instance Solved: Re: Unable to add an Email to the workflow - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com), for a solution.
Hi @SaifMahdi ,
For the benefit of the other learners, please use different threads to discuss different topics.
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