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Dear

 

In the process of creating a new app, from a sharepoint list

Appears in the following message

 

{"status":400,"message":"The required field \"numero de proyecto\" data type is not supported","errors":[]}

 

Identificador de sesión: c4b75564-c5ff-b7c9-12a5-133fb53a6b4e

 

The field is a multiple selection list box, created from infopath

How can I fix this error?

Thank you

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    AndyPennell Profile Picture
    on at

    PowerApps does not currently support multi-selection types.

  • javierz Profile Picture
    186 on at

    Dear

     

    Change the multiple selection list
    Per individual box

     

    thank you

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    on at

    Are there any plans to support this data type?  Multi-Selection fields are quite common when building forms... and find it strange the support is not yet there.

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    on at

    Are there any plans to support this data type?  Multi-Selection fields are quite common when building forms... and find it strange the support is not yet there.

  • Wim Profile Picture
    19 on at

    Me too I'd like to know if there are any plans to support multivalued choice and lookup fields (Sharepoint).

    This indeed is a very common and very widely used (and useful) type of field in Sharepoint. Without support on this we can't start designing and using Powerapps in our organisation, even though it is part of our O365 package.

     

    We currently use Nintex forms, the feature works perfectly in there. 

     

    Thanks in advance for your feedback.

  • javierz Profile Picture
    186 on at

    in my case
    I'm locked, and you need to use drop-down lists
    From sharepoint are very useful

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    on at

    Agreed,

     

    We just finished the process of "migrating" all of our data from a SharePoint Task List over to a Custom List just to take advantage of Microsoft Flow.

     

    However, even after all of the work needed to reestablish our forms and carry over the data, we're greeted by yet another issue which also prevents us from using Flow (even though our list is now clearly shown in the Flow drop-drown selection.) Multi-selection data types are extremely common, and at this point we can't afford to create individual columns for each of these 50+ possible selections.

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