Great overview. Thanks. We re migrating an Excel workbook to SharePoint and want to access it via a Power Apps app. The users are familiar with the Excel filter function and I'd like to kind of replicate that, i.e. when you start typing the test in an Excel filter field it shows the available values (items) in the data. Is there a way to do this in Power Apps?
Hi, Very helpful content. Is there a way to filter a person column based on a condition? In my case, i want to filter all the people where in another column, the manager is selected as a single select choice column. Thanks.
Trying to find out how to do two filters - I want to filter a gallery by the logged in user AND a specific status - not using a text field or choice box or anything.
Hi Matthew, thank you for the video, it helped me a lot. I'm just having one single problem here when trying to filter a choice column (from a dataverse table), it says the comparison method is incompatible. Here is what I'm typing -> Filter(DataSource, Status=1)
Great video, great explanation. Would these filters avoid delegation issues. I’m just filtering on a status value. I don’t want closed values coming being pulled from my sharepoint lists
Hi Matthew! Thank you for this amazing video. Question: how do you filter with the notion of "not equal to"? I am struggling with this because using the Filter function, it doesn't accept or !=: Filter('SG Documents 2022',('SG Document'.Value = D_TVM_VP.Selected.SGDocument.Value && Language.Value D_TVM_VP.Selected.Language.Value)) Thank you in advance.
Thank you for explaining it simply. Been looking at videos for hours and they didn’t make it clear what to do fully.
Perfect. exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Omg! Thank you so much. You explained all the confusion I had in simple terms. You're amazing, and great video 👍👍.... Subscribed!!
im new to powerapps and have watched sevral videos on this topic. You are amazing at breaking this down for new people. Subscribing now!!
do you have your own channel?
Thank you so much!
Great overview. Thanks. We re migrating an Excel workbook to SharePoint and want to access it via a Power Apps app. The users are familiar with the Excel filter function and I'd like to kind of replicate that, i.e. when you start typing the test in an Excel filter field it shows the available values (items) in the data. Is there a way to do this in Power Apps?
THanks a ton. I have been searching for this..
You solved my doubt. Thank you.
Amazing video, love it. Can you please explain how to apply more than one filters on the data?
Great video mate! Thanks a lot.
great video was exactly what I was looking for !!
Hi, Very helpful content.
Is there a way to filter a person column based on a condition?
In my case, i want to filter all the people where in another column, the manager is selected as a single select choice column.
Thanks.
Sir, you are my lifesaver!
Trying to find out how to do two filters - I want to filter a gallery by the logged in user AND a specific status - not using a text field or choice box or anything.
Thank you! Fantastic explanation.
What if I want to list to only show items where a particular colum is blank?
Hi Matthew, thank you for the video, it helped me a lot. I'm just having one single problem here when trying to filter a choice column (from a dataverse table), it says the comparison method is incompatible. Here is what I'm typing -> Filter(DataSource, Status=1)
Thanks Matthew! How do you clear the vertical grid before each new selection?
Great video......I am not seeing any choice columns when i put in a drop down
Great video, great explanation. Would these filters avoid delegation issues. I’m just filtering on a status value. I don’t want closed values coming being pulled from my sharepoint lists
Where can we find the usage statements for all these functions?
Hi Matthew! Thank you for this amazing video. Question: how do you filter with the notion of "not equal to"? I am struggling with this because using the Filter function, it doesn't accept or !=:
Filter('SG Documents 2022',('SG Document'.Value = D_TVM_VP.Selected.SGDocument.Value && Language.Value D_TVM_VP.Selected.Language.Value))
Thank you in advance.
Thanks you for this video.
Is part two out yet?
Good job man
thanks