Excellent, If there is any other area of the power platform you would like information on let me know! I am working to relaunch this channel and more videos should be arriving soon.
Hi, How can i set business rule on a form so one user fill the half of form and send it to another user and that user fill the remaining form, like workflow but for a form. thanks
Your best bet will probably be to create two separate forms and control them with security role access. You can limit which users can access which forms by grouping them with security roles. It sounds like your challenge contains users that may be able to be split into roles. Another option with business rules is to use something like a two option set field "field A" make this hidden by default and on the form. When the first user completes their "half" this two option set field can be controlled to appear and be required by business rules. When "field A" has a value of true/yes then you can control the other half of the form to appear with another rule/condition. Two forms will probably be a more elegant solution but it all depends on your stakeholders/customers needs.
Awsome great explanation
Thanks! I am working on rebooting this channel so more videos should start to come very soon!
very nice video, thanks
Can you provide us some advanced Business Rules Examples...Thanks again
Absolutely.
Very clear and helpful! ...Thanks
Very well explained! Really needed this! Thanks!
Excellent, If there is any other area of the power platform you would like information on let me know! I am working to relaunch this channel and more videos should be arriving soon.
Great Video... Quick & informative! Thank you!
Excellent, very well explained. Thank you!
Hi, How can i set business rule on a form so one user fill the half of form and send it to another user and that user fill the remaining form, like workflow but for a form. thanks
Your best bet will probably be to create two separate forms and control them with security role access. You can limit which users can access which forms by grouping them with security roles. It sounds like your challenge contains users that may be able to be split into roles.
Another option with business rules is to use something like a two option set field "field A" make this hidden by default and on the form.
When the first user completes their "half" this two option set field can be controlled to appear and be required by business rules.
When "field A" has a value of true/yes then you can control the other half of the form to appear with another rule/condition.
Two forms will probably be a more elegant solution but it all depends on your stakeholders/customers needs.
That was really helpful and to the point. Thank you
Thank you! If there are any specific topics you want to see or would like to help me by suggesting it would be wonderful Omnia!