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Edit form does not show Radio button selection when i go back in

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when i go back into edit form does not remember Radio Button selection. The Sharepoint list shows the values, yes/no, true/false.

There are also text boxes that show or hide depending on the value of the Radio button selection. They do not show when I go into the edit screen. Some of the Fields show, and some do not populate.

 

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

    @coolBoiyJones 

    What type of column is the underlying field for the radio control?

    What is the Default property of the Radio control?

     

  • coolBoiyJones Profile Picture
    41 on at

    I believe they are Yes/No columns for the Radio Buttons. The default property is empty Quotes "".

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

    @coolBoiyJones 

    The default sets the value to be shown in the control...So if it is blank, then you will show nothing.

     

    If the column is yes/no in your list, then it will depend on your Items property of the radio control as to what to display.  So, let's assume your Items property is ["Yes", "No"]

    Then your Default would be If(Parent.Default, "Yes", "No")

     

     

  • coolBoiyJones Profile Picture
    41 on at

    Thanks Randy. I will give it a try.

  • coolBoiyJones Profile Picture
    41 on at

    How can I check my Items property? I used that formula on the first Radio Button, which Shows Good Bad.

    But powerapps does not like it. Shows an error in the formula.

  • coolBoiyJones Profile Picture
    41 on at

    The radio button Items property right now is, Choices('Trailer Inspection'.Condition),

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

    @coolBoiyJones 

    Okay, then is your underlying column a Choice or Yes/No?  You indicated it was Yes/No, so then what is the relationship of a yes or no value to a choice?

  • coolBoiyJones Profile Picture
    41 on at

    I attached the Condition Radio button properties

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

    @coolBoiyJones 

    So then your underlying column is NOT a Yes/No column - it is a Choice column.

    Then in that case, your Default property of your Radio control only needs to be: Parent.Default

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

    @coolBoiyJones 

    Ooops, sorry, spoke/wrote too quick.

    The Default should be: ThisItem.Condition.Value

     

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