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How to split gallery items in Power Apps by Daniel Christian 

Valo Solutions, a Staffbase Company
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@rezag.7349
@rezag.7349 3 года назад
Thank you for the very useful video. What would you do in a scenario where you have 2 Drop downs?
@kanishkaroychowdhury4050
@kanishkaroychowdhury4050 4 года назад
i m in the middle of the video... it rocks!!! really awesome. can i split any item based on the number i provide?
@mohansrinivasamurthy8770
@mohansrinivasamurthy8770 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this. It works fine if I have only one row. But, if I have two rows one with ID no 100 and one with ID no 200, then the relevant text column splits as per the video but ID number says 100 across all the records including where ID no is 200. Any suggestions?
@artkarp
@artkarp 4 года назад
ID based on time second is not guaranteed to be distinct. A better/safe idea is to use GUID() to generate unique IDs needed.
@pixelb0i255
@pixelb0i255 3 года назад
Hello. What if you have multiple Multi-Select combo boxes. I tried solving it by ClearCollect(AllTempCollection, TEMP_COL1, TEMP_COL1, TEMP_COL1); The my ForAll(AllTempCollection...) I get the data, and my Split function and everything works up to the point where I uses the ForAll function. I do see the data in my gallery, but data is not aligning with the column labels. Any suggestions for handling multiple collections with ForAll
@bavajijhon8737
@bavajijhon8737 4 года назад
How to add accessories cost another field like mouse - 1000, keyboard-500 , let me know formula