Hi,
I'm building an app that has a custom connector. This is the response I was supposed to get:
But when I trigger my request like this:
Set( AddActivity; 'MyCustomConnector'.AddActivitiesToBusinessPartner( { params }) )
The AddActivity variable looks like this:
I also tested the connector and got the correct responses.
So my question is - does anyone understand, why I can get the correct response when I test the connector in the backend, but not when I trigger the request from within my application?
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What solved the issue was when I deleted the connection to my custom connector and made a new one. Looks like it was still using the "old" version, ever though I've updated the connector.
Hi @jernejp ,
Based on issue that you mentioned, I think you have some misunderstanding with the data storage representation within PowerApps app.
According to the correct response you mentioned (last screenshot), I think the dll property owns a Object value. When you executes your action within a canvas app, the Object value the dll property returned would be recognized as a Record type. Then within the variable, the dll property would be rendered as below ("table" icon):
you could click the "Table" icon as above to see the detail values within the dll property.
Actually, it is a normal behavior that the Object record would be redered as a "Table" icon as above when your variable or Collection contains a Object value.
If you want to reference the column values within the dll property, please take a try with the following formula:
AddActivity.dll.retval
AddActivity.dll.BUSSINESPARTNER
AddActivity.dll.EMPLOYEE
AddActivity.dll.SUBJECT
AddActivity.dll.LOCATION
AddActivity.dll.STARTDATE
...
Note: The AddActivity represents the variable you set in your app.
Currently, within PowerApps, only simple type column value could be displayed within a variable or Collection directly (e.g. the status property in your response), the complex type (Object, Array, ...) column would be rendered as "Table" icon as above.
Best regards,
Duplicated
Hi @jernejp , also try searching the forums here for "nested JSON". There is a plethora of examples that solve exactly what you're looking for.
Good luck!
What solved the issue was when I deleted the connection to my custom connector and made a new one. Looks like it was still using the "old" version, ever though I've updated the connector.
Thanks to everyone for your replies, really appreciate it!
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