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Concat or Concatenate Columns from SharePoint

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Hello Community,
Can you help please

 

I have a SharePoint Form1 that is customized from a SharePoint List, the default mode is New.

I then have a second screen, default mode is View, the Items property is SharePointForm1.Updates.

 

I have a calculated column in my SharePoint list, but at the data has not yet been submitted back to the SharePoint List, I want to be able to show a Label on the View Form of the Calculated column before hand.

What I am trying to do is display the label as followings, which is the calculation column in my SharePoint List
These are the Column Headings

CustomerSiteID-Discipline-DocType-SequentialNumber-SheetNo

ClaireAllen_0-1631188078341.png

 



Any ideas how I can combine all information from each column in the format required, so that the end result would be from the image
ADIDAS-1-CE-DET-0001-1

Thank you in advance for any suggestions
Kind regards
Claire

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  • PriyankaGeethik Profile Picture
    3,320 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    Hi @ClaireAllen ,

     

    I need more details here. If you have any selected item value please replace the column value with Selecteditem name. 

     

    Concatenate(
    YourSelecteditem.CustomerSiteID,"-",YourSelecteditem.Discipline,"-",YourSelecteditem.DocType,"-",YourSelecteditem.SequentialNumber,"-",YourSelecteditem.SheetNo)

     

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  • ClaireAllen Profile Picture
    762 on at

    @PriyankaGeethik ,

    If I understand your question correctly, 
    some of my columns are choices so I think that's a yes to selected item value

    Do I select the DataCardValue.SelectedItems.Values.CustomerSiteID for example?
    Customer Site ID, Discipline & Doc Type are all choice fields, the others are text fields

    Thank you & regards

    Claire

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    PriyankaGeethik Profile Picture
    3,320 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    Hi @ClaireAllen ,

     

    If DataCardValue.SelectedItems.Values.CustomerSiteID gives you the value please try to use it. 

  • ClaireAllen Profile Picture
    762 on at

    @PriyankaGeethik 
    Thank you for the info
    The DataCardValue just needed the Selected.Value as mentioned and not the SelectedItems.Value

    All Good
    Claire

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