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ingallspw
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Items in Data but filter is not showing them

This is so odd. When I filter this data in the method shown below, it comes back as 0 items found. However simply choosing "No" in the "Ready for next step?" field it will find all the "No's" but zero of the "Yes's"

 

We do have data that meets these criteria as selected.  


Here is a screen shot from the app and the List it is pulling from. Below this is the code I am using to filter the data. Any help or ideas would be more than appreciated. (All the items in "Work Center are selected.) 

2022-12-07_14-34-51.png

 

 

 

 

Search(
    Filter(
        Filter(
            Filter(
                Filter(
                    SortByColumns(
                        'Production Reporting',
                        "Created",
                        If(
                            SortDescending1,
                            Ascending,
                            Descending
                        )
                    ),
                    Created <= DatePickerStart_2.SelectedDate,
                    Created <= DatePickerEnd_2.SelectedDate + 1
                ),
                'Work Center' in CBWorkCenter.SelectedItems
            ),
            'Added To SOS?' in CBAddedtoSOS_2.SelectedItems
        ),
        'Ready For Ship,Powder,FE' in CBReady2Ship.SelectedItems
    ),
    txtSearch.Text,
    "Employee",
    "Employee2",
    "Employee3",
    "PartNumber",
    "TPRO"
)

 

 Thank you! 

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SebS
Super User
Super User

@ingallspw 

 

This is due to Delegation issue Search is not Delegable means You can't search if your data go above delegation limit what is 2000 records max

 

Here is more info

 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/sharepointonline/#power-apps-delegable-functions-and-op...

 

Hope this helps


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@ingallspw 

 

You can try to pre-filter it and then Search using With, but the best person to ask is @WarrenBelz 

 

WIth({_Fillter:
Filter(
        Filter(
            Filter(
                Filter(
                    SortByColumns(
                        'Production Reporting',
                        "Created",
                        If(
                            SortDescending1,
                            Ascending,
                            Descending
                        )
                    ),
                    Created <= DatePickerStart_2.SelectedDate,
                    Created <= DatePickerEnd_2.SelectedDate + 1
                ),
                'Work Center' in CBWorkCenter.SelectedItems
            ),
            'Added To SOS?' in CBAddedtoSOS_2.SelectedItems
        ),
        'Ready For Ship,Powder,FE' in CBReady2Ship.SelectedItems
    )},
Search(
_Fillter,
    txtSearch.Text,
    "Employee",
    "Employee2",
    "Employee3",
    "PartNumber",
    "TPRO"
)

 


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WarrenBelz
Most Valuable Professional
Most Valuable Professional

Thanks for the tag @SebS ,

You did not state your data source, but assuming it is SharePoint, there are several Delegation issues here. Two other issues (which is probably one of the sources of the problem) is that you have not allowed for non-selected on an item (blank drop-down) and also it seems likely that both CBAddedtoSOS_2 and CBReady2Ship are single selections (obviously CBWorkCenter is multi-select) and therefore do not need the in filter. Please try the below and see if it works for you.

With(
   {
      wStart: DatePickerStart_2.SelectedDate,
      wEnd: DateAdd(DatePickerEnd_2.SelectedDate, 1, Days)
   },
   With(
      {
         wList:
         Filter(
            'Production Reporting',
            Created >= wStart && 
            Created <= wEnd &&
			(
				Len(CBAddedtoSOS_2.Selected.Value) = 0 ||
				'Added To SOS?' = CBAddedtoSOS_2.Selected.Value
			) &&
			(
				Len(CBReady2Ship.Selected.Value) = 0 ||
				'Ready For Ship,Powder,FE' = CBReady2Ship.Selected.Value
			)
         )
      },
      Search(
         SortByColumns(
            Filter(
               wList,
               'Work Center' in CBWorkCenter.SelectedItems
            ),
            "Created",
            If(
               SortDescending1,
               Ascending,
               Descending
            )
         ),
         txtSearch.Text,
         "Employee",
         "Employee2",
         "Employee3",
         "PartNumber",
         "TPRO"
      )
   )
)

 

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I am reading that if I move to Dataverse will this remove the limit. Looks like I've got a bit of work to do.

...... Dang amateurs (me) thinking they can do this on their own by watching YouTube tutorials! 

@ingallspw 

 

I will try @WarrenBelz approuch first keep in mind dataverse will make your app premium means everyone will require a license also If I'm correct only SQL allowing to Delegate Search and only if column is Text column.

 

Here is Microsoft documentation what will help You

Understand delegation in a canvas app - Power Apps | Microsoft Learn

 

also WarrenBelz have a good blog what explaining in detail this challenge and proposing some solutions so have a look there as well.

 

Sorry I could not be more helpful


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ingallspw
Frequent Visitor

You have all been very helpful. I tried the suggestion and the result was the same.

 

Alas... The "database" I made using a SharePoint List is growing way too fast. Its barely 5 months old and has over 2,500 items. At this rate that is about 6,000 lines per year. 

I read this a while back:
"You can store up to 30 million items or files in a list or library. Filtered views of large lists have a similar experience to other lists. However, when a list view shows more than 5000 items, you may run into a list view threshold error."

I assumed I would not ever be "viewing" more than 5000 items at a time (usually seeing around 50 or less on the app at one time) so I read this and said, "30 Million!? We're safe!" I miss interpreted the word "view".

 

Looks like its back the drawing board. 

@ingallspw 

 

Don't be misled by delegation. You can still operate on big dataset, and You can view even 100k+ records in SharePoint.

 

Delegation Warnings mean You can delegate some logic / filters / requests to server and with some functions You can easy do that one of the examples is StartsWith()

 

I think you need to just rethink the logic You using to find whatever You are looking for in the Dataset sometimes adding some text column controlled from Power Apps is enough and sometimes prefiltering doing its job.

 

Check with WarrenBelz if he hassome additional suggestion for You and don't give up on it there is always a way 

it maybe something easy what stopping your filter and even not related to delegation anymore after You implemented WarrenBelz code.

 

Be patients I hope you get it sorted and it will not require to re done all the hard work you already put to the app.

 


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WarrenBelz
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Most Valuable Professional

Hi @ingallspw ,

As long as you are happy with the licensing for the Premium connector on all users, then yes, Dataverse will solve the in filter issue. You will of course lose the SharePoint interface for users getting data, but if both of those are not issues, then it will solve this problem. 

I am however interested whether what I posted also solved the issue - as long as you can "pre-filter" your data to records numbers under your (maximum 2,000) Delegation limit, you can apply any filter you want on the output.

 

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Constrictor64
Helper I
Helper I

I know I'm probably a little late to the party however I have a coupe suggestions to note. Firstly it would appear that your date filter isn't hooked up properly. Shouldn't it be filtering between the two dates?

 

Created <= DatePickerStart_2.SelectedDate,
Created <= DatePickerEnd_2.SelectedDate + 1

 

e.g.

Created >= DatePickerStart_2.SelectedDate,
Created <= DatePickerEnd_2.SelectedDate + 1

 

Not sure if this is causing issues but it might mean you are seeing different records than you think you should be. Secondly, I have always had more success with filters by using && to combine clauses instead of nested filters. 

 

Additionally like others have said, there is almost always a way to filter down enough that non-delegable functions are not an issue. 

As one noob to another, I would recommend you to continue persevering and find a way. I find I have learnt a lot of quirky little tricks by being forced to stay with Sharepoint as a data source. Has definitely improved my problem solving ability. And yes, we have sharepoint lists that are well into the 10s of thousands of records working completely fine as the number of records against an order always stay within the non-delagable limit allowing delegable filtering and then non-delegable fine filtering layered over the top. 

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