cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Reply
Anonymous
Not applicable

Disable submit button

Dear Team,

 

I am building an evaluation application where my team can evaluate each one of us, this application cosist of 3 screens to evaluate analyst in different areas. However, I am stuck with this issue. I want my application not to be able to submit when not all the dropdown in gallery are selected. The data source of this application is sharepoint list, and here are the codes used for submit button on select button I use this:

ForAll( Gallery2.AllItems, Patch( SharePointList, Defaults(SharePointList), { CommunicationSkills: Dropdown3.Selected, EvaluatedPerson: Nameuser, EvaluatePerson: User().FullName, Title: communicationlabel.Text, Quartertype: "Q3 2020" } ) );Notify( "Communicationl Skill Evaluation Has been Successfully Submitted", Success ); Navigate( 'Support Screen', ScreenTransition.Fade, {error1_v: false} );

 

Then I followed this article https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Power-Apps/Make-button-visible-using-Validation-in-Powe...

on visibile I used If(IsBlank(Dropdown3.Selected)||Dropdown3.Selected.Value="Red",true,false) and

Display mode If(IsBlank(Dropdown3.Selected)||Dropdown3.Selected.Value="Red",DisplayMode.Disabled,DisplayMode.Edit)

I also Followed https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Power-Apps/Disabling-submit-button/m-p/177010#M58692 

Unfortunately, it didnt work

 

Thank you 

Aminah 

 

I have been doing a lot of research to disable the button when any of dropdown is blank or change the border of unselected dropdown to a red color

8 REPLIES 8
WarrenBelz
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous ,

Firstly in your Patch code, you have a user-entered value in Dropdown3. I am assuming CommunicationLabel is not user-entered? You have however mentioned dropdowns - what are the others?

Apart from this you do not need both of the codes (Visible and DisplayMode)  - you either make the button not visible or disabled - you have mentioned disabled, so I will go with that one. I am also assuming you want the control disabled until something is selected in the drop-down other than Red? Your code

If(
   IsBlank(Dropdown3.Selected.Value)||
   Dropdown3.Selected.Value="Red",
   DisplayMode.Disabled,
   DisplayMode.Edit
)

will do exactly that (note I have added Value to the first part) - so you need to delete (as mentioned above) the Visible code and change it to true.

You mentioned changing the border colour to Red. If you simply want it red until completed, put this on the BorderColor

If(
   IsBlank(Dropdown3.Selected.Value)||
   Dropdown3.Selected.Value="Red",
   Red,
   Parent.BorderColor
)

 

Please click Accept as solution if my post helped you solve your issue. This will help others find it more readily. It also closes the item. If the content was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Thumbs Up.

 

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @WarrenBelz 

 

 Thank you for the reply User only can enter one evaluation in term of drop down in each page.

There is one drop down only which is different than the other screens. 

User names and pictures are imported from sharepoint list to a gallery and in this gallery I added the dropdown.  I have tried both of suggested codes, it worked only in the second and third screen (I can see borders are red when empty and submit is grayed out).

Borders are perfectly red for second and third screen, Thanks

Should I change anything for the border and submit button to work for the first page?

However, for submit button,when I evaluate one user in the gallery I was able to click on submit button .

Is it possible to disable submit button until dropdown entered by user for all  records in the gallery are evaluated ?

Thank you

Aminah

Hi @Anonymous ,

If you give me the names of the other controls and what type they are, I can give you the code.

I will be offline shortly due to timezone, but will pick it up in the morning.

Hi @Anonymous ,

Just checking if you got the result you were looking for on this thread. Happy to help further if not.

Please click Accept as solution if my post helped you solve your issue. This will help others find it more readily. It also closes the item. If the content was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Thumbs Up.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @WarrenBelz 

 

 

Morning to you, as requested, here is the controls for first screen, where disable the submit button and red border does not work correctly 

 

for  OnSellect (submit)

atopa_0-1592811438930.png

 
 

s.JPGs2.JPGs3.JPG

 

 

for  Dropdown(submit)

d1.JPGd2.JPGd3.JPGd4.JPG

 

 

I can see that submit bottom is not disabled neither the border color is red 

For screen 2, 3 , its enabled 

 

for  OnSellect (submit)

n1.JPGn2.JPGn3.JPG

for dropdown in screen 1, BorderColor 

I

Screen 2, 3 , submit button  worked partially 

it disabled when none is selected. However, when I i select value for one record in the gallery, the submit button is enable and I can click on it

Is it possible to disable submit button until all records in the gallery is selected ?

Ps.

-Records is imported from SharePoint list showing  name and picture of analysts 

-dropdown items is  [" ","3","2","1"]

-User can input 1 value for every analyst in the record 

      

 

Thank you 

Aminah 

Hi @Anonymous ,

I missed you post, but I do not need all of that - way too much information to sort through. I just need the names of the controls that you want to ensure are completed, their data type and in the case of drop-downs, the Items property.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @WarrenBelz 

 

Thank you for replying
The border issue for the first screen was solved finally. However, I am still
stuck with (disable submit Button until all records are evaluated).

 

I have 11 records to be evaluated- they are records stored in SharePoint-, however, if I evaluate one analyst the submit button
is enabled,until I move to the next record to evaluate it toggles back to be disabled

appp.JPG

 

I want to make the submit button disabled until all records in gallery are selected. 
Note: only one input which is drop down for communication skills.


for Submit button here is the control
visioble:IsEmpty(Filter(Gallery2.AllItems,IsBlank(Dropdowcom.SelectedText)))
OnSelect: ForAll(
Gallery2.AllItems,
Patch(
Clientduplicate,
Defaults(Clientduplicate),
{
CommunicationSkills: Dropdowncom.Selected,
EvaluatedPerson: Nameuser,
EvaluatePerson: User().FullName,
Title: communicationlabel.Text,Quartertype: quarter.SelectedText.Value

}
)

);Notify(
"Communicationl Skill Evaluation Has been Successfully Submitted",
Success
);
Navigate(
'Support Screen',
ScreenTransition.Fade,
{error1_v: false}
)


DisplayMode:If(
IsBlank(Dropdowcom.Selected.Value)||
Dropdowcom.Selected.Value="Red",
DisplayMode.Disabled,
DisplayMode.Edit
)

 

I tried to set a global variable on the communication screen as alternative solution 
OnVisible :Set(communicationFilledAnalysts, 0);

Also, have changed the code for OnSelect for Submit :
If(
communicationFilledAnalysts <> 11,
Notify(
"Please fill all the assesemts ",
Error
),
ForAll(
Gallery2.AllItems,
Patch(
Clientduplicate,
Defaults(Clientduplicate),
{
CommunicationSkills: Dropdowncom.Selected,
EvaluatedPerson: Nameuser,
EvaluatePerson: User().FullName,
Title: communicationlabel.Text,Quartertype: quarter.SelectedText.Value

}
)

);Notify(
"Communicationl Skill Evaluation Has been Successfully Submitted",
Success
);
Navigate(
'Support Screen',
ScreenTransition.Fade,
{error1_v: false}
)
)


The puzzle is to notify the user that he did not evaluate all analysts so he cannot submit until all records in the gallery are evaluated either achieving this target by disabling the submit button or notifying user if he clicks on submit that he cannot submit until all records are evaluated 
Both trials fails
Please advise the best solution

@Anonymous ,

Can we please try and "uncomplicate" this a bit. I was firstly assuming you had a form - it now appears that this input medium is a gallery?

Your original question was around disabling a button until all relevant fields had been submitted, hence my question on control types etc as you would simply test for the existence of input in each and then if any failed, not submit. You have a whole new level of complication if you have a gallery with individual items and then are trying to establish all have been actioned - you will need a flag and counter of some sort. Please confirm the structure of the testing data.

Helpful resources

Announcements

Power Platform Connections Ep 15 | L. Baybutt | Thursday, 1 June 2023

Episode Fifteen of Power Platform Connections sees David Warner and Hugo Bernier talk to Microsoft MVP Lewis Baybutt aka Low Code Lewis, alongside the latest news and community blogs.   Use the hashtag #PowerPlatformConnects on social media for a chance to have your work featured on the show.      Action requested: Feel free to provide feedback on how we can make our community more inclusive and diverse.  This episode premiers live on our YouTube at 12pm PST on Thursday 1st June 2023.  Video series available at Power Platform Community YouTube channel.    Upcoming events:  European Power Platform conference – Jun. 20-22nd - Dublin Microsoft Power Platform Conference – Oct. 3-5th - Las Vegas  Join our Communities:  Power Apps Community Power Automate Community Power Virtual Agents Community Power Pages Community  If you’d like to hear from a specific community member in an upcoming recording and/or have specific questions for the Power Platform Connections team, please let us know. We will do our best to address all your requests or questions.   

May 2023 Community Newsletter and Upcoming Events

Welcome to our May 2023 Community Newsletter, where we'll be highlighting the latest news, releases, upcoming events, and the great work of our members inside the Biz Apps communities. If you're new to this LinkedIn group, be sure to subscribe here in the News & Announcements to stay up to date with the latest news from our ever-growing membership network who "changed the way they thought about code".       LATEST NEWS "Mondays at Microsoft" LIVE on LinkedIn - 8am PST - Monday 15th May  - Grab your Monday morning coffee and come join Principal Program Managers Heather Cook and Karuana Gatimu for the premiere episode of "Mondays at Microsoft"! This show will kick off the launch of the new Microsoft Community LinkedIn channel and cover a whole host of hot topics from across the #PowerPlatform, #ModernWork, #Dynamics365, #AI, and everything in-between. Just click the image below to register and come join the team LIVE on Monday 15th May 2023 at 8am PST. Hope to see you there!     Executive Keynote | Microsoft Customer Success Day CVP for Business Applications & Platform, Charles Lamanna, shares the latest #BusinessApplications product enhancements and updates to help customers achieve their business outcomes.     S01E13 Power Platform Connections - 12pm PST - Thursday 11th May Episode Thirteen of Power Platform Connections sees Hugo Bernier take a deep dive into the mind of co-host David Warner II, alongside the reviewing the great work of Dennis Goedegebuure, Keith Atherton, Michael Megel, Cat Schneider, and more. Click below to subscribe and get notified, with David and Hugo LIVE in the YouTube chat from 12pm PST. And use the hashtag #PowerPlatformConnects on social media for a chance to have your work featured on the show.     UPCOMING EVENTS   European Power Platform Conference - early bird ticket sale ends! The European Power Platform Conference early bird ticket sale ends on Friday 12th May 2023! #EPPC23 brings together the Microsoft Power Platform Communities for three days of unrivaled days in-person learning, connections and inspiration, featuring three inspirational keynotes, six expert full-day tutorials, and over eighty-five specialist sessions, with guest speakers including April Dunnam, Dona Sarkar, Ilya Fainberg, Janet Robb, Daniel Laskewitz, Rui Santos, Jens Christian Schrøder, Marco Rocca, and many more. Deep dive into the latest product advancements as you hear from some of the brightest minds in the #PowerApps space. Click here to book your ticket today and save!      DynamicMinds Conference - Slovenia - 22-24th May 2023 It's not long now until the DynamicsMinds Conference, which takes place in Slovenia on 22nd - 24th May, 2023 - where brilliant minds meet, mingle & share! This great Power Platform and Dynamics 365 Conference features a whole host of amazing speakers, including the likes of Georg Glantschnig, Dona Sarkar, Tommy Skaue, Monique Hayward, Aleksandar Totovic, Rachel Profitt, Aurélien CLERE, Ana Inés Urrutia de Souza, Luca Pellegrini, Bostjan Golob, Shannon Mullins, Elena Baeva, Ivan Ficko, Guro Faller, Vivian Voss, Andrew Bibby, Tricia Sinclair, Roger Gilchrist, Sara Lagerquist, Steve Mordue, and many more. Click here: DynamicsMinds Conference for more info on what is sure an amazing community conference covering all aspects of Power Platform and beyond.    Days of Knowledge Conference in Denmark - 1-2nd June 2023 Check out 'Days of Knowledge', a Directions 4 Partners conference on 1st-2nd June in Odense, Denmark, which focuses on educating employees, sharing knowledge and upgrading Business Central professionals. This fantastic two-day conference offers a combination of training sessions and workshops - all with Business Central and related products as the main topic. There's a great list of industry experts sharing their knowledge, including Iona V., Bert Verbeek, Liza Juhlin, Douglas Romão, Carolina Edvinsson, Kim Dalsgaard Christensen, Inga Sartauskaite, Peik Bech-Andersen, Shannon Mullins, James Crowter, Mona Borksted Nielsen, Renato Fajdiga, Vivian Voss, Sven Noomen, Paulien Buskens, Andri Már Helgason, Kayleen Hannigan, Freddy Kristiansen, Signe Agerbo, Luc van Vugt, and many more. If you want to meet industry experts, gain an advantage in the SMB-market, and acquire new knowledge about Microsoft Dynamics Business Central, click here Days of Knowledge Conference in Denmark to buy your ticket today!   COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS Check out our top Super and Community Users reaching new levels! These hardworking members are posting, answering questions, kudos, and providing top solutions in their communities.   Power Apps:  Super Users: @WarrenBelz, @LaurensM  @BCBuizer  Community Users:  @Amik@ @mmollet, @Cr1t    Power Automate:  Super Users: @Expiscornovus , @grantjenkins, @abm  Community Users: @Nived_Nambiar, @ManishSolanki    Power Virtual Agents:  Super Users: @Pstork1, @Expiscornovus  Community Users: @JoseA, @fernandosilva, @angerfire1213    Power Pages: Super Users: @ragavanrajan  Community Users: @Fubar, @Madhankumar_L,@gospa  LATEST COMMUNITY BLOG ARTICLES  Power Apps Community Blog  Power Automate Community Blog  Power Virtual Agents Community Blog  Power Pages Community Blog  Check out 'Using the Community' for more helpful tips and information:  Power Apps , Power Automate, Power Virtual Agents, Power Pages 

Microsoft Power Platform Conference | Registration Open | Oct. 3-5 2023

We are so excited to see you for the Microsoft Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas October 3-5 2023! But first, let's take a look back at some fun moments and the best community in tech from MPPC 2022 in Orlando, Florida.   Featuring guest speakers such as Charles Lamanna, Heather Cook, Julie Strauss, Nirav Shah, Ryan Cunningham, Sangya Singh, Stephen Siciliano, Hugo Bernier and many more.   Register today: https://www.powerplatformconf.com/   

Check out the new Power Platform Communities Front Door Experience!

We are excited to share the ‘Power Platform Communities Front Door’ experience with you!   Front Door brings together content from all the Power Platform communities into a single place for our community members, customers and low-code, no-code enthusiasts to learn, share and engage with peers, advocates, community program managers and our product team members. There are a host of features and new capabilities now available on Power Platform Communities Front Door to make content more discoverable for all power product community users which includes ForumsUser GroupsEventsCommunity highlightsCommunity by numbersLinks to all communities Users can see top discussions from across all the Power Platform communities and easily navigate to the latest or trending posts for further interaction. Additionally, they can filter to individual products as well.       Users can filter and browse the user group events from all power platform products with feature parity to existing community user group experience and added filtering capabilities.     Users can now explore user groups on the Power Platform Front Door landing page with capability to view all products in Power Platform.    Explore Power Platform Communities Front Door today. Visit Power Platform Community Front door to easily navigate to the different product communities, view a roll up of user groups, events and forums.

Welcome to the Power Apps Community

Welcome! Congratulations on joining the Microsoft Power Apps community! You are now a part of a vibrant group of peers and industry experts who are here to network, share knowledge, and even have a little fun! Now that you are a member, you can enjoy the following resources:   The Microsoft Power Apps Community Forums If you are looking for support with any part of Microsoft Power Apps, our forums are the place to go. They are titled "Get Help with Microsoft Power Apps " and there you will find thousands of technical professionals with years of experience who are ready and eager to answer your questions. You now have the ability to post, reply and give "kudos" on the Power Apps community forums! Make sure you conduct a quick search before creating a new post because your question may have already been asked and answered!   Microsoft Power Apps IdeasDo you have an idea to improve the Microsoft Power Apps experience, or a feature request for future product updates? Then the "Power Apps Ideas" section is where you can contribute your suggestions and vote for ideas posted by other community members. We constantly look to the most voted Ideas when planning updates, so your suggestions and votes will always make a difference.   Community Blog & NewsOver the years, more than 600 Power Apps Community Blog Articles have been written and published by our thriving community. Our community members have learned some excellent tips and have keen insights on building Power Apps. On the Power Apps Community Blog, read the latest Power Apps related posts from our community blog authors around the world. Let us know if you would like to become an author and contribute your own writing — everything Power Apps related is welcome!   Power Apps Samples, Learning and Videos GalleriesOur galleries have a little bit of everything to do with Power Apps. Our galleries are great for finding inspiration for your next app or component. You can view, comment and kudo the apps and component gallery to see what others have created! Or share Power Apps that you have created with other Power Apps enthusiasts. Along with all of that awesome content, there is the Power Apps Community Video & MBAS gallery where you can watch tutorials and demos by Microsoft staff, partners, and community gurus in our community video gallery.   Again, we are excited to welcome you to the Microsoft Power Apps community family! Whether you are brand new to the world of process automation or you are a seasoned Power Apps veteran. Our goal is to shape the community to be your ‘go to’ for support, networking, education, inspiration and encouragement as we enjoy this adventure together!   Let us know in the Community Feedback if you have any questions or comments about your community experience.To learn more about the community and your account be sure to visit our Community Support Area boards to learn more! We look forward to seeing you in the Power Apps Community!The Power Apps Team

Top Solution Authors
Top Kudoed Authors
Users online (2,592)