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Custom Control Default Config Dependancy preventing me to delete coloumn

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I want to delete my coloumn but cant seem to due to a dependancy called "Custom Control Default Config" Any insights would be helpful. Thanks

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  • bslraju Profile Picture
    2 on at

    @Sean9 :

    Click on the three dots, then hit the delete button.

    You should be able to delete the column. Please share how it goes. 

     

    I hope this helps. Please accept if it answers your question or if it helps in any way.

    Thanks,

     

    It must have been created when setting 1:N and N:1 relationships or creating other relations. Please share more details if you can.

     

     

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  • CU13011259-0 Profile Picture
    2 on at
    I had the same problem, and the column could not be deleted.
    My short clue is this:
    Open the solution in classic view (not the modern), try to find the control and delete it there.
     
     
    For the longer context:
     
    I installed a PCF control called Model Driven Grid following Microsoft's tutorial (create model driven app dataset component): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/developer/component-framework/tutorial-create-model-driven-app-dataset-component
     
    When moving my solution to another environment the solution import failed, as this PCF control was not part of the target environment, .
    Took me hours to find the way to remove that PCF control (a hint for Microsoft: good to share how to remove stuff also, especially if it takes changing to classic view...).
    Finally I found that it can be removed by switching to classic view, in my case this control was part of the account table:
     
     

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