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Erec
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Powerapps saving combo box default value (no user selection made)

Hi

 

In my Powerapp I am setting the default value of a combo box to a global variable within the app. This is working ok, however, when I save the record it does not save and no error message is returned. The form continues as if the record saved correctly.

 

My question is. How to correctly set the value of the combo box so that when not changed by the user and saved. It saves?

 

To set the default value, I am setting the DataCard default to:

{'@odata.type':"#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.lsTSDetails",
  id:0,
  Value:Text(varMainID)}

The update of the datacard is set to:

DataCardValue5.Selected

 

I have set the combobox defaultSelectedItems to:

{'@odata.type':"#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.lsTSDetails",
  id:0,
  Value:Text(varMainID)}

 

I have looked around the forums and cannot find a solution that works relating to the Saving of the default value.

 

Any help appreciated.

 

Thanks

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v-micsh-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Would you please share more details about the field that the Combo Box control bound with, is it a Lookup, Choice or Person or group type?

 

The '@odata.type' would vary based on the data field you are working with.

And I have never experienced with a value for 

"'@odata.type':"#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.lsTSDetails"

 

It would be much appreciated if you could share more details for this field type, I will then test it and share the results back.

 

Regards,

Michael

Community Support Team _ Michael Shao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi Micahel

 

Yes the field defined in the SharePoint list is a Lookup field.

 

A little background.

I have an app where I am capturing main details for the data (varying fields) and also detail items/transactions that are linked to the main details. I save the main details first via the standard SubmitForm and then store the Last id into a variable. On the details form I have a combo field of type lookup that lists all the id values. I never want the user to enter this value. I want to default it and then save it with no user interaction. Despite the value being shown in the combo box it does not save unless if you click on it and select it.

 

Thanks

 

EREC

Erec
Frequent Visitor

Hi Michael

 

Did you have the opportunity to see if you were able to replicate my issue and resolve?

 

Do you need any additional information?

 

Thanks

Eickhel
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

Hey,

 

as @v-micsh-msft said, I've neved seen that odata.type, for LookUps I use this:

 

For defaultSelectedItems should be:

Text(varMainID)

 

And for the update of the datacard you should use:

{
  '@odata.type': "#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.SPListExpandedReference",
  Id: 0,
  Value: DataCardValue5.Selected
}

 

 Let me know how it goes...

Erec
Frequent Visitor

Hi

 

I have tried to implement your suggestion. The DefaultSelectedItems requires that the value passed is a Table value. VarMainID is of type numeric. So i tried a couple of combinations using:

 

{
  '@odata.type': "#Microsoft.Azure.Connectors.SharePoint.SPListExpandedReference",
  Id: 0,
  Value: DataCardValue5.Selected
}

in the DefaultSelectedItems replacing value with Text(VarMainID) and changing the Update of the DataCard to your suggestion without any success.

 

Is there a different approach I should use to achieve objective? The only way i can currently think of is to use one table to store the data oppose to splitting into two tables. It would be nice to know a solution to the original problem, if there is one?

 

Thanks

Eickhel
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

Please give me more info on the global variable "VarMainID". Is this the Id of an existing record in the LookUp?

 

Let's try a different approach, asumming this information:

 

List: TravelExpenses

LookUpField: ReceiptType

 

Combo Box: ReceiptTypeCombo

Items: Choices( TravelExpenses.ReceiptType )

DefaultSelectedItems: TravelExpenses.ReceiptType

 

DataCard:

Update: ReceiptTypeCombo.Selected

 

When do you want to use this default "VarMainID"? I guess only on new records?

I ran into this, too. I have a singe item Combo Box control set up. When I round-trip data, if the user doesn't change the value during the edit, it saves an empty record.

 

 I was using this to set the DefaultSelectedItems:

[ThisItem.myDataField]

With my DataCard Update:

ComboBox1.Selected.Result

It took me a while, but I realized these are obviously different. DefaultSelectedItem(s - plural) is certainly not ComboBox1.Selected (not plural) lol.. 

 

I first came up with:

First(ComboBox1.SelectedItems).Result

Which let me get the SelectedItems from the table format into text. However, again, if I didn't interact with the Combo Box, this was blank.

 

The only way (I could come up with) to get the present value was at the the Data Card, and basically ignore the Combo Box:

ThisItem.myDataField

Which took me down a crazy rabbit hole of nested If() And() functions for the Update:

If(
    And(
	!IsBlank(ThisItem.myDataField),
	IsBlank(ComboBox1.SearchText),
	IsBlank(ComboBox1.Selected.Result)
    ),
    ThisItem.myDataField,
    And(
	!IsBlank(ComboBox1.SearchText),
	IsBlank(ComboBox1.Selected.Result)
    ),
    ComboBox1.SearchText,
    ComboBox1.Selected.Result
)

This allows me to have the present value already selected on my Combo Box, and re-save the record without any changes. Or I can select a different value, or type a new one completely. The only thing I can't do with this is clear the value, for my needs this wouldn't be an option anyway once it was set. 

Luckily I am working with a single item ComboBox, I can't imagine trying to do this with multiple. LOL

ewfefwef
Advocate II
Advocate II

Same issue after following this great article on how to do this 

https://jobs.collab365.community/powerapps-and-related-lists/

 

Everything works unless the user doesn't select the dropdown.

So the default value is not working and you this scenario you want to hide the drop down and always have it use the default.

According to article, you should use 

DataCard : Default

{
ID : varParentItem.ID,
Value : varParentItem.ID
}

But it doesn't worked, tried many ways around this. Microsoft need to make this simple feature easier.

 

So need a solution to link 2 sharepoint lists.

Expense Report and

Expense Items.

One simple 1 to many relationship

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