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Teams Power App - Table Control - Filter Issue

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I've created a Teams (Power app / channel tab) that uses a SharePoint list for data.  I'm using the modern Table control and created a simple filter on the Items property.  The app works as expected in "play" mode, but when I publish it to the Teams channel it doesn't load the data initially. 
 
Here's what it does in the Teams channel.  (The items in the SP list don't load initially).  But if I enter a user I start getting results and if a backspace to where there's nothing in my search, it displays all the records.  
 
*** I am expecting it to display all the records upon the initial display (with nothing in the search filter) ***
 
 
Entering some text then deleting it shows all the records. 
 
 
When I'm developing it in Power Apps it works as expected when I play the app.  All records are shown before doing a filter.
 
 
Here's the Items filter I have.
 
 
Thanks for any help you can throw my way!
 
-Greg
 
 
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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,335 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    Hi
     
    To be honest I am surprised it works without a value
     
    You should change your filter to get
     
    Filter('New Hire Portal', IsBlank(TextInput.Text) Or StartsWith(XXX, YYY))
     
    Change it and try that please. making sure to change the words TextInput to your control name and your StartsWith with the proper parameters.
     
     
  • gsr51 Profile Picture
    76 on at
    Thank you for that.  Adding in the check for blank does the trick!
  • Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,335 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    I am so glad your issue is resolved.
     
    To give you a little hint in the future too
     
    You may have a time when you have a drop down or a combo where you want them to select a value to assign to a "column" it would be close to what we have
     
    Filter(Source, 
        ( IsBlank(Combo.Selected  Or 'MyColumn' = Combo.Selected)
    );
     
    Just a slight variation than what you need today, but who knows maybe tomorrow ;-)

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