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Moving records from one identical Sharepoint to another

Hello all, I have a relatively simple question. I have two Sharepoint lists that are identical, the idea is that once someone opts out of one list we save that record to another for record keeping and delete the original one. I have grabbed the record and put it into a variable and have confirmed it is the correct one. I have also successfully deleted the one one (Last line of code shown). But the second line is the problem, after I get the record, it does not show up in the second list. I have tried Defaults() as the second parameter but with no luck, I feel like I'm missing something obvious. I'd like to do this record move without a flow if possible.

 

Thanks!

 

 

Set(moveRecord, LookUp('WkShp Registration List', Email_x0020_Address.Email = VarUserEmail &&'Session ID'.Value = varParentItem.SessionID));

 

Patch('WkShp UnRegistration List', Defaults('WkShp UnRegistration List'), moveRecord);

 

Remove( 'WkShp Registration List', First(Filter( 'WkShp Registration List', Email_x0020_Address.Email = VarUserEmail && 'Session ID'.Value = varParentItem.SessionID)));

 

 

(again it's "onlyPatch('WkShp UnRegistration List', Defaults('WkShp UnRegistration List'), moveRecord);" that seems to be not working)

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Hey Warren, was given the ability to edit the Sharepoint, I couldn't delete the RegID or SessionID but I was able to remove everything else I didn't need. I have been putting everything in manually as I have all the info I need. I've gotten it down to this point, I'm not sure which is closer, but both of these don't add anything to the Sharepoint list. I assume that it has something to do with the ID being a lookup column? I have access to the number that corresponds to the lookup column on my current gallery, can I do anything with that?

/*
Patch(
'WkShp UnRegistration List',
Defaults('WkShp UnRegistration List'),
{
Full_x0020_Name: moveRecord.'Full Name',
Email_x0020_Address: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address,
Organization_x002c__x0020_School: moveRecord.'Organization, School or Department',
Session_x0020_ID_x003a_Title: moveRecord.'Session ID:Title',
'Session ID': moveRecord.'Session ID',
RegID: moveRecord.RegID

},
moveRecord
);*/


Patch(
'WkShp UnRegistration List',
Defaults('WkShp UnRegistration List'),
{
'Full Name': moveRecord.'Full Name',
'Email Address': moveRecord.'Email Address',
'Organization, School or Department': moveRecord.'Organization, School or Department',
'Session ID:Title': moveRecord.'Session ID:Title',
'Session ID': moveRecord.'Session ID',
'RegID': moveRecord.'RegID'

}
);

 

Edit: I've since learned that RegID is auto generated and increments by one every record and that the SessionID Title is based on the session ID value. So I've commented those out

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WarrenBelz
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Hi @TheNewGuyAtWork ,

Have you looked at moveRecord (view > variables) to see what is in it? Also how many fields are in the record?

I have not, I see that is is a function in Powerapps, but I can't find info in the docs about it. There are 19 fields I believe, both Sharepoint's are identical. Also what are the arguments for the function? Nothing about moveRecord seems to come up when I google.

Anonymous
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I'm not sure PowerApps will understand the Defaults() function in your second argument of Patch(). I've never actually used that method. I prefer to explicitly rebuild my record when patching from one table into another. So, in your case, I'd try this...

Patch(
    'WkShp UnRegistration List',
    {
        Email_x0020_Address: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address,
        Session_ID: moveRecord.Session_ID
    },
    moveRecord
)

If that record already exists in the WkShp UnRegistration List, then it will be replaced with moveRecord. If it doesn't exist, then a new record will be created with the information in moveRecord.

 

At least, that's how I understand it should work. I actually abandoned SharePoint lists a while ago for use with PowerApps, because they were a real pain to work with. Instead, I set up SharePoint libraries that store all the information I would have used in lists with a combination of JSON files and folder structure.

This helps a lot, I think I've just about got it, this is what I have:

Patch(
'WkShp UnRegistration List',
{
Email_x0020_Address: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address.Email,
Session_x0020_ID_x003a_Title : moveRecord.'Session ID:Title'.Value
},
moveRecord
);

 

Some of the info I needed is in complex field types, so the email is actually in moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address.Email. I ran into something similar when doing a collection but I'm still unsure how to lay it out based on that. The error is "The type of this argument  Email_x0020_Address does not match the expected type "Record" Found Type "Text" and "the patch function has invalid arguments". The thing is if I give it a record it's a complex field type and won't get the data it needs

 

There is actually a lot of fields in the table I'm trying to place this into, but these are really the main two I need.

Anonymous
Not applicable

That error makes sense, because the field Email_x0020_Address in SharePoint is an object (you can tell, because it has a set of properties associated with it), and you're trying to put a text value (Email_x0020_Address.Email) into it. Instead, try identifying the record using the entire email address object.

Email_x0020_Address: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address

Another option is to compare the Email property of each object (both text values).

Email_x0020_Address.Email: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address.Email


'WkShp UnRegistration List',
{
Email_x0020_Address: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address,
Session_x0020_ID_x003a_Title : moveRecord.'Session ID:Title'
},
moveRecord
);

 

 

I tried to just pass in the records, this code works but upon checking the Sharepoint list no records appear when I use the button to submit. When using both with .Email and .Value respectively they produce an error. I'm not sure why it wouldn't error but not put anything into the list.

Anonymous
Not applicable

After reading through the doc for the Patch() function, it looks like you really are supposed to use the Defaults() function as the second argument to create a new record—I've never done it that way, but I guess that's the official way to do it. So, your original expression should have worked.

 

I wonder if there is some really obscure difference between the lists. Did you create the WkShp UnRegistration List using SharePoint's "create from another list" functionality? If not, you'd have to go through all the list settings with a fine-toothed comb to make sure everything's identical.

Screenshot 2021-04-09 155513.png

 

Another possible solution might be to create the new record not using a copy of the original, but only using those fields which are present in the original record. That is...

Patch(
    'WkShp UnRegistration List',
    Defaults('Wk UnRegistration List'),
    {
        Email_x0020_Address: moveRecord.Email_x0020_Address,
        Field2: Value2,
        Field3: Value3,
        etc...
    }
)

 This would essentially force SharePoint to create the new record using defaults, and then replace only those fields you specify (which would be everything in moveRecord, if you list them all). Just make sure all your data types match between record values.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Just thought of something. If the SharePoint list field ID is contained in your moveRecord record, then that might also be why it's failing when you try to pass the entire record in the third argument. You can't explicitly set the ID field, since that's unique and auto-generated in all SharePoint lists.

I have a feeling this is the actual issue, honestly is there a way to disregard that one field? Or at least set it to auto generate?

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