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Link to edit item on Sharepoint

Hello. I have already use this solution in my SharePoint list.

Link 

User following the link which redirects him to Edit form. But it uses classic SharePoint form. But I have PowerApps form which I use on my SharePoint list. How I can make link like this but to my PowerApps edit form?

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Hi @ppl ,

Don't you want to add a field in your link with your app's deep link to open an edit form?

Because I've viewed the link that you posted, the doc in it is about this.

In your app, you need to insert an edit form, set its data source to your list, set its Item:

LookUp(list3,ID=Value(var))
//list3 is my list name , please replace with your list name

set its DefaultMode to :

FormMode.Edit

Then the app's OnStart:

Set(var,Param("ID"));If(!IsBlank(var),Navigate(your edit form screen name)

 

Then when you click the deep link in your sharepoint list, you will open this app and navigate to the edit form screen.

 

 

 

Best regards,

Community Support Team _ Phoebe Liu
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WarrenBelz
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Hi @ppl ,

Replace the SharePoint reference in this article (which is in the link) with the link to your Power Apps form. You can get this as below
PADetails.pngPALink.png

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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v-yutliu-msft
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Hi @ppl ,

Do you want to have a field with app's link which linked with edit form belongs to this item?

If so, the key point is to update the 'link to ltem(editform}' field with deep link of your app.

Firstly, you need to find your app's link, you could find it in the app's details:

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 Secondly, the application of flow:
427.PNG

 

Thirdly, in powerapps.

1)insert a gallery to choose the item to update.

set the gallery's Items: your list name

set one button to act the flow, set the button's OnSelect:

test.Run(Gallery5.Selected.ID,Gallery5.Selected.Title)
//test is my flow name
Gallery5 is my gallery name

2)set the app's OnStart:

Set(var,Param("ID"));If(!IsBlank(var),Navigate(Screen6))

//screen6 is the screen with the edit form

3)set the edit form's data source to your list name

set the edit form's Item:

LookUp(list3,ID=Value(var))
//list3 is my list name , please replace with your list name

 

 

Then if you run the flow, your sharepoint list will be updated, the selected item's link to ltem(edit form) will be updated with this kind of data:
applink?ID=....

When you click the link, it will open your app, when it starts, it will firstly param the data of ID, then filter item based on this ID in edit form.

You will navigate to the edit from with the data of this item.

 

Here's a doc about deep link for your reference:

https://powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/powerapps-deep-linking/

 

 

Best regards,

Community Support Team _ Phoebe Liu
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There is no link on my SharePoint list form. Only on apps.

And when I see details of any app, and follow the link you mean, I see view form, not edit.

Max44
Helper V
Helper V

To enable link to item and/or edit menu options on any of the SharePoint list column, follow below steps:
Open your List view page in SharePoint Designer using "Edit File in Advanced Mode"
Search for <ViewFields> Tag. Pick the appropriate field to have link to item functionality.
Add: LinkToItem="TRUE" to it.

Hi @ppl ,

Don't you want to add a field in your link with your app's deep link to open an edit form?

Because I've viewed the link that you posted, the doc in it is about this.

In your app, you need to insert an edit form, set its data source to your list, set its Item:

LookUp(list3,ID=Value(var))
//list3 is my list name , please replace with your list name

set its DefaultMode to :

FormMode.Edit

Then the app's OnStart:

Set(var,Param("ID"));If(!IsBlank(var),Navigate(your edit form screen name)

 

Then when you click the deep link in your sharepoint list, you will open this app and navigate to the edit form screen.

 

 

 

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.

Hello again.

To use deeplink I need to find link to the app, as you said I can find it on my apps list. But there is no such app in this list, cause its sharepoint list form, not independent powerapp.

 

I have found OnStart parameter, but I cant find DefaultMode. Where it is?

 

 

 And also I don't understand where I neet to put this function LookUp(list3,ID=Value(var))

Hi @ppl ,

Firstly, the solution that I provided is to open a standalone powerapps app by clicking a link in sharepoint list.

Only a standalone powerapps app has a link.

 

Secondly, could you describe what do you want in details?

I couldn't figure out why you want to open a sharepoint custom form, not a standalone powerapps app.

The link that you provided is about  clicking a link in sharepoint list to open a standalone powerapps app.

If you just want to click an item in your sharepoint list to open an edit form of a sharepoint custom form, you do not need to follow the link that you provided.

It will be easy.

You just need to do these:

1)create a sharepoint custom form

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 2)set SharePointIntegration 's OnView:

EditForm(SharePointForm1)

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 After you finish editing the form, do not forget to save and publish it.

Then if you click one item in your sharepoint list, you will open one edit form.

What's more, there's no weblink about sharepoint custom form.

 

Thirdly, if you want to open an edit form in a standalone powerapps app, please follow my solution above.

You need to create a standalone powerapps app, insert an edit form in it.

Then find its weblink to update item in sharepoint list with deep link.

 

 

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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Hello. This Don´t working for me. I am trying click in a item in lists for open power apps form edit, but he show "Getting your data"

Golly
Advocate II
Advocate II

Another way to get to the edit form of a PowerApps integrated form (or any SharePoint list, really) is to just change the link.  For instance, in Power Automate, the "Link to Item" formula goes to the display form of the list:

 

https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/010/Lists/ListName/DispForm.aspx?ID=13&ContentTypeId=0x03452345283

 

but with a couple small tweaks, you can make the link go to the Edit form:

 

https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/010/Lists/ListName/EditForm.aspx?ID=@{triggerOutputs()?['body/ID']}&ContentTypeId=0x03452345283 

 

As long as you've got your integrated forms set up properly in PowerApps, that's all you need to do!

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