cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Reply
AmitLoh-Powerap
Kudo Kingpin
Kudo Kingpin

500 item limit in CDM entity search filter(need to switch to asp.net app if this exists for long)

500 item limit in CDM entity search filter, this makes it very dofficult to use for any business scenario(export, data analysis)

because I have 50k records and search filter may return sometimes 5k or 20k and I need to analyze this data(so export)

Currently its only exporting 500 first items which does not meet any business criteria(imagine you are doing google search and it returns only 3 items), sadly if this is permanant issue like sp list 5k limit I will have to inform this to our sponsors of the project and most likely as it does not meet business need to filter and export we will have to do asp.net app which we did not want to do.

I will atleast need some good workaround. One thing I observed is there is export data link in CDM screen(can you give me some workaround based on that?)

121 REPLIES 121

Hi Dang, PK Hong,

 

Do you want to collaborate on this? Please let me know your number or email, we can collaborate  until we get api access.

Hi all.

The most efficient way I have found so far to load all of a data source into PowerApps is the following:

ClearCollect(CachedInstruments, Sort('[Access].[Instruments]', ID, Ascending));
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, ID)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=500,
	Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort('[Access].[Instruments]', ID, Ascending), ID > MaxID))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, ID)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=1000,
	Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort('[Access].[Instruments]', ID, Ascending), ID > MaxID))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, ID)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=1500,
	Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort('[Access].[Instruments]', ID, Ascending), ID > MaxID))
)))

Please note that the If statements are nested, so that it only advances if more records are present, if not then it stops.  It does not matter how many loops you copy-paste since perfomance will not be affected.

 

Another performance improvement is that you do not collect in 500 ID blocks (i.e. 1-500, 500-1000 etc.), but in 500 record blocks, so it does not matter if your data source has deleted IDs

 

As @mr-dang mentioned, of course you still need an ID column.  I don't normally use a timer to execute this (as @hpkeong has suggested) but normally have the landing page just welcome the user and have the above code in a "Proceed" button.  You can show progress to the user with a text box next to the button to show CountRows(CachedDataSource) so at least the user know that something is going on.

 

I have used the above for up to 5,000 records and it was quite fast.  I also have a 20,000 row table, but normally I load the piece I need (using the above code) once the user selects the group for which he wants analysis.  He does this in the app itself.

This is cool! I think we can also do paging >next 500 with your approach. So clearcollect and on > click get next 500 instead of scrolling behavior which is fine but does not have great user expirience when user wants to find how many?

Agreed @AmitLoh-Powerap, there is no current solution to the "how many" question except loading all records into a collection and then doing CountRows on the collection.

Of course, as soon as CountRows will be delegated then the counting issue will go away.  I hope it won't be long now.

I applied the code sent by Meneghino and its working! One issue I am seeing is in the end it adds 500 last batch as duplicate. So if I have 3.5 k records it adds 3k to 3.5k as duplicate that makes it 4k.

Hi @AmitLoh-Powerap

Are you sure that you have increased the If statement numbers by 500 units exactly each time?  Also, are you sure the If statements are all nested?

If you paste the code I can give a quick look.

thanks! this works excepts it adds 500 dups only in the last.

ClearCollect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country));
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=1000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=1500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=2000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=2500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=3000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=3500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=4000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=4500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=5000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=5500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=6000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=6500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=7000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=7500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=8000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=8500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=9000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=9500,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))
;
UpdateContext({MaxID: Max(CachedInstruments, RecordId)});
If(CountRows(CachedInstruments)=10000,
Collect(CachedInstruments, Filter(Sort(PRCWithReimbursementV2, RecordId, Ascending), RecordId > MaxID && Country = Dropdown2.Selected.Country))

))))))))))))))))))))

Had a look and didn't see anything wrong...strange.

In any case, how fast is performance with 10,000 lines?

I have exported multiple times and each time it gives me last 500 dup. It takes 40+ seconds as I have 70 columns with 300k records. I am doing country based filter so 10k is fine but 40+ seconds is not great. They have one magical method in their export to csv in entity CDM ng-click="$ctrl.selectFormatAndExecute(format)"

 

I have requested them to expose via powerapps. This method-selectFormatAndExecute exports 300k records to csv within 30 seconds!!

Hi @AmitLoh-Powerap@Meneghino

 

Thanks for sharing the 500 Limits filtering.

I have never tried nor checked on data> 500. Appreciate the sharing.

I tried but no LUCK! Only first 500 shown. Strange.

Maybe My ID problem

 

For Pagination, @AmitLoh-Powerap, you may refer to my Useful Features of PowerApps - Pagination which i posted couple of months ago. I will put it to PowerApps Community Blog later, too.

 

TQ

hpkeong

Helpful resources

Announcements

Exclusive LIVE Community Event: Power Apps Copilot Coffee Chat with Copilot Studio Product Team

  It's time for the SECOND Power Apps Copilot Coffee Chat featuring the Copilot Studio product team, which will be held LIVE on April 3, 2024 at 9:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).     This is an incredible opportunity to connect with members of the Copilot Studio product team and ask them anything about Copilot Studio. We'll share our special guests with you shortly--but we want to encourage to mark your calendars now because you will not want to miss the conversation.   This live event will give you the unique opportunity to learn more about Copilot Studio plans, where we’ll focus, and get insight into upcoming features. We’re looking forward to hearing from the community, so bring your questions!   TO GET ACCESS TO THIS EXCLUSIVE AMA: Kudo this post to reserve your spot! Reserve your spot now by kudoing this post.  Reservations will be prioritized on when your kudo for the post comes through, so don't wait! Click that "kudo button" today.   Invitations will be sent on April 2nd.Users posting Kudos after April 2nd. at 9AM PDT may not receive an invitation but will be able to view the session online after conclusion of the event. Give your "kudo" today and mark your calendars for April 3rd, 2024 at 9:30 AM PDT and join us for an engaging and informative session!

Tuesday Tip: Unlocking Community Achievements and Earning Badges

TUESDAY TIPS are our way of communicating helpful things we've learned or shared that have helped members of the Community. Whether you're just getting started or you're a seasoned pro, Tuesday Tips will help you know where to go, what to look for, and navigate your way through the ever-growing--and ever-changing--world of the Power Platform Community! We cover basics about the Community, provide a few "insider tips" to make your experience even better, and share best practices gleaned from our most active community members and Super Users.   With so many new Community members joining us each week, we'll also review a few of our "best practices" so you know just "how" the Community works, so make sure to watch the News & Announcements each week for the latest and greatest Tuesday Tips!     THIS WEEK'S TIP: Unlocking Achievements and Earning BadgesAcross the Communities, you'll see badges on users profile that recognize and reward their engagement and contributions. These badges each signify a different achievement--and all of those achievements are available to any Community member! If you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, you too can earn badges for the great work you do. Check out some details on Community badges below--and find out more in the detailed link at the end of the article!       A Diverse Range of Badges to Collect The badges you can earn in the Community cover a wide array of activities, including: Kudos Received: Acknowledges the number of times a user’s post has been appreciated with a “Kudo.”Kudos Given: Highlights the user’s generosity in recognizing others’ contributions.Topics Created: Tracks the number of discussions initiated by a user.Solutions Provided: Celebrates the instances where a user’s response is marked as the correct solution.Reply: Counts the number of times a user has engaged with community discussions.Blog Contributor: Honors those who contribute valuable content and are invited to write for the community blog.       A Community Evolving Together Badges are not only a great way to recognize outstanding contributions of our amazing Community members--they are also a way to continue fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. As you continue to share your knowledge and assist each other these badges serve as a visual representation of your valuable contributions.   Find out more about badges in these Community Support pages in each Community: All About Community Badges - Power Apps CommunityAll About Community Badges - Power Automate CommunityAll About Community Badges - Copilot Studio CommunityAll About Community Badges - Power Pages Community

Tuesday Tips: Powering Up Your Community Profile

TUESDAY TIPS are our way of communicating helpful things we've learned or shared that have helped members of the Community. Whether you're just getting started or you're a seasoned pro, Tuesday Tips will help you know where to go, what to look for, and navigate your way through the ever-growing--and ever-changing--world of the Power Platform Community! We cover basics about the Community, provide a few "insider tips" to make your experience even better, and share best practices gleaned from our most active community members and Super Users.   With so many new Community members joining us each week, we'll also review a few of our "best practices" so you know just "how" the Community works, so make sure to watch the News & Announcements each week for the latest and greatest Tuesday Tips!   This Week's Tip: Power Up Your Profile!  🚀 It's where every Community member gets their start, and it's essential that you keep it updated! Your Community User Profile is how you're able to get messages, post solutions, ask questions--and as you rank up, it's where your badges will appear and how you'll be known when you start blogging in the Community Blog. Your Community User Profile is how the Community knows you--so it's essential that it works the way you need it to! From changing your username to updating contact information, this Knowledge Base Article is your best resource for powering up your profile.     Password Puzzles? No Problem! Find out how to sync your Azure AD password with your community account, ensuring a seamless sign-in. No separate passwords to remember! Job Jumps & Email Swaps Changed jobs? Got a new email? Fear not! You'll find out how to link your shiny new email to your existing community account, keeping your contributions and connections intact. Username Uncertainties Unraveled Picking the perfect username is crucial--and sometimes the original choice you signed up with doesn't fit as well as you may have thought. There's a quick way to request an update here--but remember, your username is your community identity, so choose wisely. "Need Admin Approval" Warning Window? If you see this error message while using the community, don't worry. A simple process will help you get where you need to go. If you still need assistance, find out how to contact your Community Support team. Whatever you're looking for, when it comes to your profile, the Community Account Support Knowledge Base article is your treasure trove of tips as you navigate the nuances of your Community Profile. It’s the ultimate resource for keeping your digital identity in tip-top shape while engaging with the Power Platform Community. So, dive in and power up your profile today!  💪🚀   Community Account Support | Power Apps Community Account Support | Power AutomateCommunity Account Support | Copilot Studio  Community Account Support | Power Pages

Super User of the Month | Chris Piasecki

In our 2nd installment of this new ongoing feature in the Community, we're thrilled to announce that Chris Piasecki is our Super User of the Month for March 2024. If you've been in the Community for a while, we're sure you've seen a comment or marked one of Chris' helpful tips as a solution--he's been a Super User for SEVEN consecutive seasons!       Since authoring his first reply in April 2020 to his most recent achievement organizing the Canadian Power Platform Summit this month, Chris has helped countless Community members with his insights and expertise. In addition to being a Super User, Chris is also a User Group leader, Microsoft MVP, and a featured speaker at the Microsoft Power Platform Conference. His contributions to the new SUIT program, along with his joyous personality and willingness to jump in and help so many members has made Chris a fixture in the Power Platform Community.   When Chris isn't authoring solutions or organizing events, he's actively leading Piasecki Consulting, specializing in solution architecture, integration, DevOps, and more--helping clients discover how to strategize and implement Microsoft's technology platforms. We are grateful for Chris' insightful help in the Community and look forward to even more amazing milestones as he continues to assist so many with his great tips, solutions--always with a smile and a great sense of humor.You can find Chris in the Community and on LinkedIn. Thanks for being such a SUPER user, Chris! 💪🌠

Find Out What Makes Super Users So Super

We know many of you visit the Power Platform Communities to ask questions and receive answers. But do you know that many of our best answers and solutions come from Community members who are super active, helping anyone who needs a little help getting unstuck with Business Applications products? We call these dedicated Community members Super Users because they are the real heroes in the Community, willing to jump in whenever they can to help! Maybe you've encountered them yourself and they've solved some of your biggest questions. Have you ever wondered, "Why?"We interviewed several of our Super Users to understand what drives them to help in the Community--and discover the difference it has made in their lives as well! Take a look in our gallery today: What Motivates a Super User? - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com)

March User Group Update: New Groups and Upcoming Events!

  Welcome to this month’s celebration of our Community User Groups and exciting User Group events. We’re thrilled to introduce some brand-new user groups that have recently joined our vibrant community. Plus, we’ve got a lineup of engaging events you won’t want to miss. Let’s jump right in: New User Groups   Sacramento Power Platform GroupANZ Power Platform COE User GroupPower Platform MongoliaPower Platform User Group OmanPower Platform User Group Delta StateMid Michigan Power Platform Upcoming Events  DUG4MFG - Quarterly Meetup - Microsoft Demand PlanningDate: 19 Mar 2024 | 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM Central America Standard TimeDescription: Dive into the world of manufacturing with a focus on Demand Planning. Learn from industry experts and share your insights. Dynamics User Group HoustonDate: 07 Mar 2024 | 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM Central America Standard TimeDescription: Houston, get ready for an immersive session on Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform. Connect with fellow professionals and expand your knowledge. Reading Dynamics 365 & Power Platform User Group (Q1)Date: 05 Mar 2024 | 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM GMT Standard TimeDescription: Join our virtual meetup for insightful discussions, demos, and community updates. Let’s kick off Q1 with a bang! Leaders, Create Your Events!    Leaders of existing User Groups, don’t forget to create your events within the Community platform. By doing so, you’ll enable us to share them in future posts and newsletters. Let’s spread the word and make these gatherings even more impactful! Stay tuned for more updates, inspiring stories, and collaborative opportunities from and for our Community User Groups.   P.S. Have an event or success story to share? Reach out to us – we’d love to feature you!

Top Solution Authors
Top Kudoed Authors
Users online (7,238)