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Multiple Parameters in Launch URL in Powerapps

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Hi,
 
I am wanting to pass 2 parameters in a Launch statement.
 
The parameters are Start Date and End Date.
 
I can pass a single parameter.  I have tried to pass 2 parameters but am not getting the syntax right.
 
 
Launch("https://tfs-akl-dwh-04.tfnz.co.nz/Reports/report/CityHop/Outstanding%20Payments?StartDate="& Date(Year(Now()), Month(Now()), 1, "?EndDate="&EOMONTH(Today(), 0))
 
Some suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Regards
 
 
Rene Voller
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    MS.Ragavendar Profile Picture
    5,011 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
     
    Passing parameters to App URL is as simple as passing parameters to any HTTP URL using (?) question mark.
     
    You can pass multiple attributes in App URL by separating parameters using (&) ampersand.
     
    Launch(
        "https://tfs-akl-dwh-04.tfnz.co.nz/Reports/report/CityHop/Outstanding%20Payments?StartDate=" & 
        Text(Date(Year(Now()), Month(Now()), 1), "yyyy-mm-dd") & 
        "&EndDate=" & 
        Text(EOMONTH(Today(), 0), "yyyy-mm-dd")
    )
     
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    158 on at
    Hi,
     
    This worked for me:
       Launch(
        "https://Reports/report/CityHop/Outstanding%20Payments?StartDate=" &
        Date(Year(Now()), Month(Now()), 1) &
        "&EndDate=" &
        EOMonth(Today(),0)
    )
     
    I did not have to "Text" the dates.
     
    Thank you for your help.

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