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Gallery repeating objects (with rather unique/peculiar data structure)

I appreciate that there are several queries of this type, but unfortunately none of them solve my particular issue as far as I can tell. 

 

Apologies for the lengthy description-I just want to be clear on what's going wrong. 

 

I have a collection, Col_CostAnalCompare_Test, which pulls in all data from a static Excel table, CostAnal, when my app starts. The relevant material is attached. 

 

A separate collection, Col_UserCompare, also pulls in data from a static Excel table, Benchmark_Test, when the user selects a project that they are interested in comparing (see the 'value_if_false' argument in the if statement below). 

 

 

If(ThisItem.Description exactin Col_UserCompare.Description, Remove( Col_UserCompare,
Filter( Col_UserCompare, Description=ThisItem.Description ) ) 
,

Collect(
    Col_UserCompare,
    {
        Name:Name,
        Description: Description,
        Project_Sum: Project_Sum,
        Quality_Rating: Quality_Rating,
        New_Build_Or_Refurbishment:New_Build_Or_Refurbishment,
        Airside_Or_Landside:Airside_Or_Landside,
        Lead_Designer:Lead_Designer,
        Principal_Contractor:Principal_Contractor,
        Procurement_Route:Procurement_Route
    }
))

 

 

 

Benchmark_Test and CostAnal are 2 separate tables, but they each feature a column with a Project_ID.  So the Project_ID 'T_DL_1' from Benchmark_Test (and therefore Col_UserCompare) will match a Project_ID from CostAnal (and therefore Col_CostAnalCompare_Test). 

 

If the user has selected a project to compare, then the following code looks at Col_CostAnalCompare_Test and presents all records  (there are multiple cost entries per project in Col_CostAnalCompare_Test, see the excel for details) where the Project_ID matches the Col_UserCompare_Test Project_ID. 

 

 

 

Filter(Col_CostAnalCompare_Test,Project_ID exactin Col_UserCompare.Project_ID)

 

 

 

Still with me? Hold tight. 

 

The above code is entered into a gallery, under 'Items'. BUT the actual cost data, derived from Col_CostAnalCompare_Test, is displayed in a subgallery (I tried multiple ways of doing this and this was the only one that permitted scrolling from left to right). 

 

So you have a gallery with multiple subgalleries. Each subgallery contains cost data. 

 

But...the subgalleries repeat, seemingly infinitely, within the main gallery. See the attached screenshot. T_DL_1 is shown on the left, followed by T_DL_2 (this is fine, as these are 2 separate projects). But then, as the user scrolls right, T_DL_1 appears again, followed by T_DL_2, followed by T_DL_1...you get the idea. 

 

Why is this? I tried to implement the 

Last(FirstN(source, number)) solution that I saw elsewhere (yes, I've searched for a fix pretty hard) but I am not sure my own situation is compatible with this. 

 

Apologies if any of the above is irrelevant to the repeating gallery situation, but I just wanted to give some context in case it's important. 

 

Any assistance would be much appreciated. 

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v-yutliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Do you mean that Col_UserCompare has duplicate data?

Actually, I think what you described is a little complex, so I couldn't quite understand the process.

Could you show me

1)the formula that how do you update Col_UserCompare collection?

2)the items property of the gallery?

You just need to tell me the related information about your issue, no need to describe so detailed.

I suggest you firstly describe how this function works and then show me related formulas.

At last, describe your problem.

 

 

Best regards,

 

 

 

Community Support Team _ Phoebe Liu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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Hi, sorry for the lack of clarity.

 

Col_UserCompare does not contain duplicate data. The horizontal gallery displays infinite subgalleries (each of which display data derived ultimately from Col_UserCompare, but I don't think the data is the cause of the issue.

 

<quote>

1)the formula that how do you update Col_UserCompare collection?

</quote>

 

 

When the 'Add this project to comparison list' button is selected, the following 'Onselect' code is run.

 

 

Collect(Col_UserCompare,Filter(Col_SelectedProjects,ThisItem.Description exactin Description)))​

 

 

 

<quote>

2)the items property of the gallery?

</quote>

 

The 'Items' property of the main gallery is as follows:

 

 

 

Filter(Col_CostAnalCompare_Test,Project_ID exactin Col_UserCompare.Project_ID)

 

 

The 'Items' property of the subgallery, nested inside the main gallery, is as follows:

 

 

 

Filter(Col_CostAnalCompare_Test,Shown=true,Project_ID=ThisItem.Project_ID)​

 

 

 

My issue is that the gallery repeats the subgalleries over and over again.

 

So if Project_1 is contained in the  Col_UserCompare, the main gallery's records show lots of subgalleries, with each subgallery showing the cost records for Project_1.

 

If Project_1 and Project_2 are contained in Col_UserCompare, then the main gallery displays the subgallery (containing the cost records) for Project_1, then the subgallery for Project_2, then it repeats (Project_1, Project_2,Project_1,Project_2 etc).

 

I am trying to find a way to eliminate the duplication, so that if Project_1 is contained within Col_UserCompare, then the main gallery should only show 1 subgallery: the cost records for project 1.

 

Likewise, if Project_1 and Project_2 and contained within Col_UserCompare, then the main gallery should show 2 subgalleries: Project_1 and Project_2.

 

I note that changing the 'items' property of the main gallery to just Col_CostAnalCompare_Test does not solve the issue described below, since the main gallery repeats the subgalleries just the same. Of course, without the filter, it displays all projects in the Col_CostAnalCompare collection. There are currently 3 projects in this collection, so it repeats Project_1, Project_2,Project_3,Project_1,Project_2, etc. 

 

I trust this is more helpful than the initial description I gave, but do please let me know if any further info is required.

 

Thanks. 

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