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I am doing a Risk Assessment app on Powerapps (I am a novice) I have created a form that pulls in the Generic Risk Assessments that a user can then edit and save - my problem is I want 1 sharepoint list where the generic Risk Assessments are kept and pulled in from and edited and then another Sharepoint list where the new RAs are saved to so that the new ones do not get mixed up with the generic ones.  I assume its a patch funtion but dont have a clue what the formula would be.  Any ideas would be gratefully recieved

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  • mdevaney Profile Picture
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    @michalison 

    It doesn't sound like the right approach to make two lists if all of the columns are the same in both lists.

     

    Simply add a new Column called RAType with the options 'New', 'Generic'.  Then you can FILTER the list by RAType to see only the desired results.

     

     

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  • michalison Profile Picture
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    The problem is I use a dropdown for the user to select the RA (Procedure) which are numbered there are 14 - if I save the RA to the original sharepoint list all of the RAs come up when they use the drop-down list including the new ones created which I dont want the user to see.. See doc attached

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