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Power Apps Variables: Global vs. Context and what you need to know 

Shane Young
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Do you want to learn how to use Power Apps variables properly? Do you have no idea what a Global Variable is or a Context Variable? Can you use variables but sometimes get really confused why you can't make it blank or why you are seeing weird errors? Then this is the video for you. In this video, you will learn all about PowerApps variables, the differences, the performance considerations, troubleshooting, and how to update them throughout your app. All things Power Apps variables now in one updated video.
0:00 Power Apps Variables
1:43 Creating your first Power Apps Variable, a global variable, using the Set function
6:36 Creating a context variable in Power Apps using the UpdateContext Power FX function
10:40 Naming your variables to avoid confusion. How I do it vs. how most other people do it.
12:25 Creating multiple variables in PowerApps and how it is different with context vs. global variables
13:43 PowerApps Variables can be self referencing
16:02 You cannot mismatch your variable data types Error Incompatible Type
17:20 Setting a variable to blank
18:13 Finding and replacing variables in your app
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@samadjei6809
@samadjei6809 2 года назад
Hi Shane, Great refresher. One tip I would add (for folks who are not color blind), Global variable names show up in green when referenced and context variable names show up in blue :)
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing Sam.
@brendanbowen7097
@brendanbowen7097 2 года назад
Hey Shane, Great video refresher on global vs context variables. One trick I have been using regarding context variables if I really need it's value on a different screen and don't want to use a global: passing a context variable to another screen using the navigate function. I had a scenario where I needed to pass a month value from a dropdown to another screen that also had a month dropdown dialog box so the user would have that month already selected on that screen. Navigate(‘Screen2’,None,{varSelectedMonth: dropdown1.selected.value}) - the navigate function allows us to pass one or multiple context variables to another screen.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing Brendan! 🐶
@vidabailey16
@vidabailey16 Год назад
Just made my day!! Been suck and I could tell I needed a variable but wasn't sure how, and boom, I'm fixed! Thank you!
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
Awesome 🤩
@taaee
@taaee 2 года назад
Shane, very clear! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge!
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@TheKermit2110
@TheKermit2110 2 года назад
Hi Shane - great vid, thanks. Another cool feature of context variables is they can be initiated on screen navigation (i.e. created on Screen1 but utilised in the screen being nav'd too). One thing i also would love to get a better understanding of is use of Variables in storing whole tables of records - i know this is what Collections are for (another variable type) but i'm pretty sure you can also do this in glb variables (not sure on Context variables tho). Cheers again
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Yeah, I think you can store tables in regular variables but just seems like chaos so I have never messed with it. :)
@cbtjoe
@cbtjoe 2 года назад
I feel you made this just for me! Thanks Shane! :-)
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
I did Joe. I knew you were looking for this. 😁
@cvkealey
@cvkealey 2 года назад
We should start a support group: GVA (Global Variables Anonymous). I used to use the heck out of them because I thought I needed to. Nowadays, I typically use record variables (e.g.: Set(varO365Prof, Office356Users.UseProfileV2(User().Email))) and then reference components of that record as needed throughout the app. This works great for user profiles, items from galleries, etc. and helps cut down some of the chatter back and forth. Also, a naming convention is important. Use what works for you, but I always use the prefixes "var" for global and "ctx" for context variables.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
I love that you have thought all of this out Chad. 🙂
@jeanpierreragequit1726
@jeanpierreragequit1726 Год назад
Great video Shane !! Thx a lot
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
My pleasure!
@oluwatobiyusuf
@oluwatobiyusuf 2 года назад
Thank you so much Shane. New knowledge learnt
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Awesomeness 🐶
@arielreina6221
@arielreina6221 Год назад
Hi man, awesome video, excellent information!
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
Thank you so much Ariel. I hope you have a great day - Grant :] (Shane's kid helping with the responses) 😎 🐶
@jamesbuchanan407
@jamesbuchanan407 Год назад
Thanks for the overview.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
Happy to help
@charlessexton1483
@charlessexton1483 2 года назад
Microsoft recommend prefixing local variables with loc and global variables with gbl. I think it's a really good idea. Having them both as var is a bit dangerous, imo. Fine for small apps, but might cause confusion in a big app.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Agree Charles. For me old habits die hard. :)
@davej9787
@davej9787 5 месяцев назад
Great video!
@GroverParkGeorge
@GroverParkGeorge 8 месяцев назад
I now prefix variables as gvarName for globals and cvarName for context variables. No more broken brain cells.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 8 месяцев назад
I like it :)
@franknielsen3219
@franknielsen3219 2 года назад
Really nice review of the world of variables. And you are the one to blame for me not using contextual variables 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Frank you are in good company. No one likes context variables. 😂
@damianjohnson4945
@damianjohnson4945 Год назад
Thanks Shane - another great vid. Is it possible to use this global variable to change all of the app font size?
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
You would have to set all of the controls in the app Size property to the value of the variable and then yes.
@hokemspitter
@hokemspitter 10 месяцев назад
Hi Shane, I am struggling with how to set a global variable when the app first loads. I have a boolean variable (varShowInfo) that I use as the value of a label's visible property. The variable needs to start always with the value false. I have tried placing a Set(varShowInfo, Boolean(false)) in many places to no avail. I put it in the App OnStart event, but that only seems to execute if in the treeview, I select the ellipsis for App and click RunOnStart. That would be fine if it ALWAYS ran the OnStart when the App is started. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Great videos! Thanks
@jodznolasco3034
@jodznolasco3034 Год назад
Hi shane , I wonder if you could help me.. I have a dropdown with onchange value "UpdateContext( { varwl: 1 } )", -it helps me detect if there's a change then if the user submits a button, with "UpdateContext( { varwl: 0 } )" - resetting it back to zero it is not working very well, sometimes it work sometimes not,,,,it seems weird,,,escpecially when I get back to edit mode ,varwl still display 1 even if i hit the button which should be reset to 0. any thought?
@zainraza1965
@zainraza1965 3 месяца назад
Hi Shane, Thanks so much for providing information and tips regarding variables. I have a question. So basically what i want to do is create a form where the user will input information in various screens. So screen 1, they will enter information, then screen 2 they will enter information and keep going upto screen 5. Now what i want to do is take all those entered information and store it into a file as a single row item in Excel. This is ROW 1 items. Then a new user comes in enters new information and then this creates ROW 2 data in the same file. I searched around and got help from CHAT GPT, it said to do it using Variables and store information in variables and use it to export data into excel. Could you Shed some light into this scenario, or if you could help me out that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
@chriszielazny9855
@chriszielazny9855 2 года назад
Do you need to reset the context variables (set them to blank) if you are leaving the screen and then you want to come back to the same screen again, or will they reset themselves?
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
They will not automatically reset, you will need to reset them if you want them to be blank when you come back to the screen.
@parranoic
@parranoic 2 года назад
Shane I have a lot of issues with powerapps lately. Code missing from live app but features still available on embedded version, ui elements (like the gallery control) moved on the x axis on most of the screens of my app, even on apps I haven't touched for months. Even if i place them correctly, save, publish still the same next time I open the app. I tried reaching out to power app devs but nothing so far. Any idea what happen ?
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Hey Don - I have not seen anythign like that. 😬 Hopefully it has gotten better. Sorry, that is annoying.
@dwolfe
@dwolfe Год назад
Hi Shane, is it possible to add a global variable so that a button on the main screen is hidden, until say, three other screens are visited?. I tried adding a global variable to onvisible for the secondary screens, but nadda. :(
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
Sure. I would set(varScreen1, true) on screen 1 OnVisible. Then repeat for screen 2 and 3. Then set the first button Visible property to varScreen1 And varScreen2 And VarScreen3 like that. It will show when all 3 are true.
@dwolfe
@dwolfe Год назад
@@ShanesCows You sir, are a legend! Thank you. I was doing this in reverse and pulling my hair out!
@devinemichae
@devinemichae 2 года назад
Thank you Shane, most of what I have learned I have learned from you and Reza. I am definitely interested in Power Platform University.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Awesome. If you have questions about university feel free to shot me an email. shane at powerapps911 dot com 😁
@khargos7602
@khargos7602 2 года назад
It's okay context variables...I'm here for you. 👨‍💻
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
You are too nice Khar. #TeamGlobalVariables
@geralddahl9159
@geralddahl9159 2 года назад
You often say not to reference gallery1.selected but to store the reference as a variable instead. What would that variable look like? (Link to video?) Thx for the helpful Blank() tip!
@geralddahl9159
@geralddahl9159 2 года назад
eg Set(varRecord, {FirstName: GERALD, LastName: DAHL})
@geralddahl9159
@geralddahl9159 2 года назад
eg (two rows) eg Set(varRecord, {FirstName: GERALD, LastName: DAHL},{FirstName: RICHARD, LastName: DAHL})
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows 2 года назад
Set(varRecord, ThisItem) covered in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-691pRyRHWBU.html
@geralddahl9159
@geralddahl9159 2 года назад
@@ShanesCows excellent, thx!!!
@MatthewAyres-xo2ty
@MatthewAyres-xo2ty Год назад
How do you set global variables on start-up, rather than tying them to buttons?
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
Look in the tree view for the App object. It has a property called OnStart. Put your code there.
@ShanesCows
@ShanesCows Год назад
I have a video that shows it here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7MxXmGOkeLQ.html
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