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Lookup table colum in Sharepoint not shows in Browse Gallery

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Posted on by Microsoft Employee

Hi 

I have created simple power app (auto genarate)  by connecting share point table.  In Browse Gallery I want to add project colum ( from sharepoint) but it gives error message. 

as per the error,  it seems like Project.Value  is Table type but it require text.  How can i modify this to display my project code in here.

 

 

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Please help on this.

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    RandyHayes Profile Picture
    76,299 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    @Anonymous 

    This means that your column in your list is set to allow multiple values.  Please confirm that.

    So, the question then would be, if there are multiple values, which one do you want to display?

     

  • zaphod88 Profile Picture
    502 on at

    You could try using a nested gallery/subgallery instead if you want to show all sub-items in Project column for each item.

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    thanks,  yes when I check after you mention it allow multiple values.  But it seems all recodes in project code still contains single value ( I am not handling share point end ) 

     

    So what will be the best option if  there is multiple value, how can we show it. ?

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    thanks.  Can you give me hint..  how can use nested gallery/subgallery ?

  • zaphod88 Profile Picture
    502 on at

    Just edit the first gallery item and while it is chosen, insert another gallery. This "nested" gallery is added to each item in the first-level one. Set its Items property to ThisItem.Project. 

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  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    Microsoft Employee on at

    thanks for this suggestions, I tried, but seems it is not match with my requirement.  By the way I manged to update list to single value so my issue get resolved from Share point end. 

    thanks all for the support

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