I recently undertook my first attempt at building a full Power App and decided to take on a Loan Calculator. Wasn't the easiest task for me given my lack of Maths prowess and having to take a different approach due to constraints with loops and referencing previous rows like I'm used to with procedural languages. Was a great learning exercise and you can see how I solved it here:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Wow, that's really cool! I also checked your video, that's really awesome!
If this app doesn't have any Microsoft-specific or confidential info in it, could you open up the app in the Power Apps editor, Press F12, press Download, and take the resulting .msapp file and attach it in your next reply? I would be interested to look more closely into the app at your thought process about how you solved it including how everything fits together. If it is not possible, that is ok as well, but was curious to look at it in case it was possible.
Thanks!
Wow, that's really cool! I also checked your video, that's really awesome!
If this app doesn't have any Microsoft-specific or confidential info in it, could you open up the app in the Power Apps editor, Press F12, press Download, and take the resulting .msapp file and attach it in your next reply? I would be interested to look more closely into the app at your thought process about how you solved it including how everything fits together. If it is not possible, that is ok as well, but was curious to look at it in case it was possible.
Thanks!
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