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Radio Buttons not submitting correct

I am getting an error upon submission. This is my submit button outside of the gallery orAll(
Gallery2.AllItems,
If(
!IsBlank(Radio4.Selected.Value),
Patch(
'DE Radio',
Defaults('DE Radio'),
{
Title:Namee,
Answer: Radio4.Selected.Value,
Name_:User().FullName,
Date:Today()
}
)
)
); I only want the selected radio buttons to be submitted. Namee is a text label in the gallery and its text is ThisItem.Namee, which has the name of each item I want to patch. I am getting an error that says that title is required but I have that. Additionally it is patching random radio buttons. When I do Title:Title it picks another text label ThisItem.Area why does it choose this as the title?

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@Anonymous 

I'm not sure entirely what to tell you in this.  These formulas you are posting appear to be different than what we already established.

 

I am noticing in my test app some unusual behavior with the Radio control and actually with AddColumns now.  I need to investigate this and determine if there is an actual bug going on currently as we have many apps that are based on similar logic and if there is a new issue, it is going to have a lot of impact.

Let me research this a bit and get back to you.

 

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Anonymous
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ok,I have also realized there may not be a need for 

With({usrFull: User().FullName},

ForAll(
Filter(Gallery2.AllItems, !IsBlank(Radio)),
Patch('DE Radio',
Defaults('DE Radio'),
{
Title:Namee,
Answer: Radio,
Name_:usrFull,
Date:Today()
}
)
)
); since the GUATResponses holds the answers I don't see a need to even use DE Radio. Then the only issue I would have is really with the radio filter not working correctly. As well as the issue where it will default to works for a few seconds then dissapear when scrolling. Currently, I still have the original filter in there because the other solutions you posted made the app crash, so there must be some kind of issue. @RandyHayes 

Anonymous
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I found a solution I used.  Patch(GUAT,ThisItem,{Radio:Radio4.SelectedText.Value}) This was in the onChange of the radio button, still the same filter for the gallery, but the default is ThisItem.Radio. Now is there a way I can combine this with the default I have now? Because I just tried removing the default and inputting that and the radio filter worked! This is the current default for the radio button If(var,"",
LookUp(GUATResponses, Title=vUserMail && GUATListID=ThisItem.ID, RadioValue)
)@RandyHayes 

@Anonymous 

Apologize that I've been distracted on other issues here lately and have not had a chance to focus on your issue.

 

SUMMARY

So, the understanding that I have is that you have a GUAT list that holds the "questions" that are the items in your Gallery.

You have a GUATresponses list that holds the current responses based on the user to the items in the GUAT list.

You have a DE Radio list that holds the final submit of the questions by the user.

 

You want the ability to display all the items that are either based on dropdowns or other filters and you want the radio buttons in the items to maintain the previous selected based on the user until they hit submit to submit all their answers.  This maintaining of answers should occur from session to session, again, until they hit submit and "formalize" their answers.

 

If the above is the case, then you should have a GUAT list that has nothing to do with the answer (i.e. no Radio response go there) as that list is not a user-by-user list, but a central to all list.  The GUATresponses list will hold the user-by-user answers.  And finally, the DE Radio list will hold the final submitted answers and the GUATresponses list should have any entries for that user removed.

 

Let me know if I am on the right track.  

By the way, the big bold blue Summary title is just so that if I need to re-review this thread, I can find this assumption case easily.

 

 

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Anonymous
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Yes, you are on the right track let me show you what I have so far.F orAll(GUAT, Collect(collGUATMasterData, {C1: Step, C2:Namee, C3:LookUp(collGUATResponses, Title=vUserMail &&(GUATListID)=Text(Step), RadioValue), C4:System, C5:Scenario})); - This is in the on start
This is the default for the Radio Button - LookUp(GUATResponses, Title=vUserMail && GUATListID = Text(ThisItem.C1)).RadioValue 

This is in the onchange - Patch(
GUATResponses,
Coalesce(
LookUp(GUATResponses, Title=vUserMail && GUATListID=Text(ThisItem.C1)),
Defaults(GUATResponses)
),
{Title: vUserMail, GUATListID: ThisItem.C1, RadioValue: Radio4.Selected.Value}
); The Radio Combobox Items are RadioItems. So now the filter will work only with previous responses. It only works after a used selected radio buttons submitted and loads the app up again. This is the new filter I have Filter(
collGUATMasterData,
If(
IsBlank(ComboBox1.Selected.Result) || ComboBox1.Selected.Result = "All",
true,
C4 in ComboBox1.SelectedItems
) && If(
IsBlank(ComboBox1_2.Selected.Result) || ComboBox1_2.Selected.Result = "All",
true,
C5 in ComboBox1_2.SelectedItems
) && If(
IsBlank(Search_.Text),
true,
Search_.Text in C2
) && If(
IsBlank(ComboBox1_1.Selected),
true,
C3 in ComboBox1_1.SelectedItems.Value
)
@RandyHayes . I am very close to it fully working it just needs to also filter on works/doesn't/fails without having to submit and reload the app.

Anonymous
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Is there a way to trigger app on start every time something new is added to GUATResponses because that would solve the issue @RandyHayes 

@Anonymous 

So the only reason then you are having to close and reopen is because you are using a collection that is only loading in the OnStart.

 

Change your OnChange of the Radio to:

Patch(GUATResponses,
    Coalesce(LookUp(GUATResponses, Title=vUserMail && GUATListID=Text(ThisItem.C1)),
        Defaults(GUATResponses)
    ),
    {Title: vUserMail, GUATListID: ThisItem.C1, RadioValue: Radio4.Selected.Value}
);
UpdateIf(collGUATMasterData, C1=ThisItem.C1, {C3:Self.Selected.Value})

 

That will update your collection at the same time.

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Anonymous
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This works but there is some strange behavior going on. When I click any button it will select what I chose move to works for a second then go back to the button I chose.

@Anonymous 

Yes, this will happen because you are modifying the underlying collection of the Gallery and the Gallery will then repopulate itself.  That was why I originally took you down the road of having the Gallery items directly from a DataSource and storing your responses in a separate DataSource.  At this stage you have combined them, in a sense, and are extracting your Radio default value from the underlying collection for the Gallery - and thus, if you modify, it will "refresh" itself and you will see what you see.

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Anonymous
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That would have been better but this was the only way that actually worked. @RandyHayes 

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