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Dvictor881
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PowerApps People picker - Current User

I have a people picker field in the SharePoint list and I am displaying that in PowerApps in New Form. Users should be able to enter user name and submit the form. It is working as expected.

 

Also, I would like this people picker to show current user name by default when new form shows up and if user doesn't change this in the people picker, it should just save current user name in the people field in SharePoint. I know that I can display current user by User().DisplayName but I am not sure where to put that. I have tried adding it in the Default property but that is not working. It is giving an error property expects record value but this produces a text value. 

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Thanks for this answer! 

 

I just wanted to extend this one more step. Is there a way to gather the existing selected users in a people picker field and add the currently logged in user? By using the above code I can get my own name to populate in a powerapps form but it erases all of the existing names. If i replace the above with Parent.Default the form will populate with the existing selected names.

 

Is there an easy way to add the currently logged in user to the Parent.Default?

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was this just an empty reply?

I have tried the above code, everything seems set right, but it does nothing.  am I missing something?

 

If(RequestForm.Mode = New,{
'@odata.type':"#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.SPListExpandedUser",
Claims:Concatenate("i:0#.f|membership|",Office365Users.Manager(User().Email).Mail),
DisplayName:Office365Users.Manager(User().Email).DisplayName,
Email:Office365Users.Manager(User().Email).Mail},
ThisItem.OverridingSupervisor)

There has been some changes that make working with person/group values a little easier. I have provided some sample code below. In my example you need to set a couple of variables and you can do this in the OnVisible, OnStart, add to a button or add it to the beginning of the default formula to quickly test and see if it is going to work.

 

The sample default formula would go into the DefaultSelectedItems property of the data card value. You might have to change "EditForm1" to the name of your form but the rest should be the same if you use the variables.

 

//Set Current User and Manager variables
Set(gvCurrentUser, Office365Users.MyProfileV2()); 
Set(gvCurrentManager, Office365Users.ManagerV2(gvCurrentUser.userPrincipalName))

//Default formula for the data card value
If(EditForm1.Mode = FormMode.New,
    {
        DisplayName: gvCurrentManager.displayName,
        Claims: "i:0#.f|membership|" & gvCurrentManager.userPrincipalName
    },
    Parent.Default
)


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Hi @Jeff_Thorpe, would it be possible to filter by the value that this formula returns? 

If(EditForm2.Mode = New,{
  '@odata.type':"#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.SPListExpandedUser",
   Claims:Concatenate("i:0#.f|membership|",User().Email),
   DisplayName:User().FullName,
   Email:User().Email
    }, 
ThisItem.PersonGroup)

I have been struggling to filter by a people field on my SharePoint list. Keep running into the "Delegation" warning.

You will always get the delegation warning when filtering by a name field. The name field is a complex field type which isn't delegable in SharePoint. If your list is with in the delegation limit then the warning isn't that important unless you are seeing performance issues. If your list has more items than your delegation limit then you could be missing data when filtering.



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Hi just updating this reply.. in case anyone wants to use.  This now works without error.  The onChange formula was originally incorrect.

 

This is what I have:

 (datacardvalue35 refers to the Requestor/submitter field and datacardvalue36 refers to the Manager field)

So the app opens with the Requestor field defaulted to the current user and the manager field defaulted to the current user's manager.  Quite often, administrative staff submit a request form on behalf of someone else so they overwrite the Requestor field to this person...  The manager field updates to this new person's manager. 

 

Welcome Page

OnStart

Set(gvCurrentUser, Office365Users.MyProfileV2());

Set(gvCurrentManager, Office365Users.ManagerV2(gvCurrentUser.userPrincipalName))

 

 

EditScreen

Current user (requestor) datacard value

DefaultSelectedItems

//Default formula for the data card value

If(EditForm1.Mode = FormMode.New,

{

DisplayName: gvCurrentUser.displayName,

Claims: "i:0#.f|membership|" & gvCurrentUser.userPrincipalName

},

Parent.Default

)

 

OnChange

Set(gvCurrentManager, Office365Users.ManagerV2(DataCardValue35.Selected.Email))

 the about formula was causing a connection error...  please use below instead:

Corrected onChange Formula:
If(Len(DataCardValue35.Selected.Email)>0, Set(gvCurrentManager, Office365Users.ManagerV2(DataCardValue35.Selected.Email));Set(varManager, gvCurrentManager))

 

Current user (requestor) datacard

DataCardValue35.Selected

 

Manager datacard value

Default SelectedItems

//Default formula for the data card value

If(EditForm1.Mode = FormMode.New && Not( gvCurrentManager.userPrincipalName = ""),

{

DisplayName: gvCurrentManager.displayName,

Claims: "i:0#.f|membership|" & gvCurrentManager.userPrincipalName

},

Parent.Default

)

 

 

Manager datacard

Update

DataCardValue36.Selected

 

 

I just tried a couple of my apps that use the V2 lookup for manager and they are working. Based on the error it seems to be having an issue with OnStart or OnChange. Have you tried removing the connector and re-adding it?



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Thanks Jeff, yes I removed and reconnected.... What's worse is that I removed it all together so the users could at least use the app again and type their details in.... however the error persists even after removing...  Cleared the cache. Don't understand.

 

Actually when you save remove and reconnect... do you mean just to remove from the OnStart screen, save and readd?

 

I wondered if there was something wrong with the OnChange code...  Trying a few things now and will start a new test app to see if I can figure it out.

 

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