I like how your method allows the viewer to see the full content. For mankini, for instance, the combo box just said ‘3 items’ whereas your item had three words that can be viewed at a glance as opposed to having to click the combo box. I can see a use case where one might want to further sort the items alphabetically and also filter items that contain at least two particular items being queried or only the two desired items. I think that when I was trying to do this I experimented with with a label/string functions on that label. I’m not sure whether the outputs you’ve demonstrated can be a part of that further exploration. I imagine you have a better way of doing this! I learn a lot from your resources and look forward to applying this new knowledge as well. Thank you.
I try to minimize the complexity and the amount of code. I always think about maintenance and extensibility more than function. If you want to go crazy with the functionality, use the Concat function as I explained in this video, although I save that approach only for Data table that accepts only string. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y6AqZnQvOO8.html
Thank you once again for your detailed follow up. I believe I have watched the concat with sharepoint video but was unable to apply that method in a concat that involved dataverse. You've given me lots to work with and I appreciate it. Thank you.