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How do I use Office365Users as a search feature in a form?

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I've created a simple form which is created from a sharepoint list. On one of my fields, i would like the user to be able to search for a O365 user and select the name. I've looked everywhere on these boards and haven't been able to figure out how to make this happen (if it's possible). Can someone offer some feedback as to what I should do? 

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I am very new at this and would appreciate any help I can get!

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  • ck25415 Profile Picture
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    @slan2018 Since you are using a SharePoint list as a datasource for this form, create a people picker field "Sales Rep Name" in the SharePoint list and use it in the form.

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    Hi @slan2018 ,

     

    I have a solution to solve your problem.
    You can refer to following step:
    1. Unlock the Sales Rep Name_ Data card1
    2. Delete the Text input control of that data card, and add a Combo box
    3. Set Item property of combo box as below

    Office365Users.SearchUser()

    4. Set Update property of combo box as below

    ComboBox.Selected.DisplayName

    5. Set Y property of ErrorMessage as below

    ComboBox.Y + ComboBox.Height

    So that you can search office365 users in the form, and submit your form.

     

     

    Best regards,
    Sik

     

  • slan2018 Profile Picture
    172 on at

    Thank you @v-siky-msft ! I think I may have pressed Solution a moment too soon. I followed your instructions, but when I play the app I am unable to search/Type/do anything except see a blue bar. 

     

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    Did I miss a property? Maybe an OnSelect? The Data search and display items seem wrong but I dont know enough about it. 

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  • slan2018 Profile Picture
    172 on at

    @ck25415 can you give me more information on that? I went to my sharepoint list and added a "People or Groups" column called RepLookup. Is that what I'm supposed to do? I kept the "Choose from" on All Users. I want it to show at minimum a name when you search, but other info would be nice. 

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    I've never done this before, any help would be greatly appreciated!

  • ck25415 Profile Picture
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    @slan2018 That looks goo to me, were you able to add the "RepLookup" field into the form in PowerApps ?

  • v-siky-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi, @slan2018 

     

    The item property of combo box needs some parameters, please set as 

    Office365Users.SearchUser({searchTerm:(""),top:<TopRecordNumber>})

     TopRecordNumber is the number of record you want to search.

     

    And you also need to change the Display Fields and Search Fields as ["DisplayName"].

     

    Best regards,

    Sik

  • slan2018 Profile Picture
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    @v-siky-msft Trying to enter but on my screen your formula is showing a frown face haha. Not sure what goes in place of the frown?

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    Do you have any advice as to the top # section? We have a whole lot of users on our domain so i want to search them all, would this be for the # of matches returned? 

  • v-siky-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @slan2018 ,

     

    Oh a frown face haha Smiley Sad

    The formula is: Office365Users.SearchUser({searchTerm: (""),top:TopRecordNumber})

    The maximum value of user records retrieved from Office365Users.SearchUser() function at once is 999.

     

    you can use collection to work around this limit.

    For more information, please refer to this thread: 

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Discussion/Office365Users-Connector-Company-Directory/m-p/205498#M65890

     

    Best regards,

    Sik

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