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I am new user of Power Apps and I'm working on a status change form where we are using radio buttons to select Full-Time, Part-Time, Seasonal, and Temporary workers, we would like when we select the Temp worker for it to show a dropdown list of all the Temp Agencies so that we can assign them to their agency.

I've seen something in one of the other post

If(Radio4.Selected.Value<>"Temp", but I'm unsure how to link this to the dropdown list.

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  • RandyHayes Profile Picture
    76,297 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    @SurfRGeek 

    Can you describe more about your list?  What is the correlation of a record in your list for "Temp" vs one for "Full-Time" for example?

     

  • SurfRGeek Profile Picture
    9 on at

    Sure, it is not connected to any database it is simply a form that the supervisors will use to make changes to the status of employees. This starts off with them giving the current status of the employee, whether they are a full, part, seasonal or temp worker. We are taking a document they current use on paper forms and trying to make it an interactive form to filled in online. Once they complete this section, there is a table with other change items, like switching shifts, changing positions, pay increases/decreases, and termination/resignation.

     

    Does this help you? All we really want is to be able to select the name of the temp agency but only when temp is selected.

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    RandyHayes Profile Picture
    76,297 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    @SurfRGeek 

    So you're not getting anything from any lists or datasource for this?

    If so, then you can put it all in by hand.  If so, then an Items property such as this on your Radio control:

    Table(
     {Value: "Temp", Items:["Agency 1", "Agency2", "Agency3"]},
     {Value: "Full Time", Items:["Agency 4", "Agency9", "Agency7"]},
     {Value: "Part Time", Items:["Agency 5", "Agency6", "Agency13"]}
    )
     

    And this formula on your Items for the Dropdown:

    yourRadioControlName.Selected.Items

    Will give you something like this:

    radios1.gif

  • SurfRGeek Profile Picture
    9 on at

    Yes exactly. It is just being done visually, nothing going back to any datasource. That is exactly what is needed.

     

    Thank You!

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