web
You’re offline. This is a read only version of the page.
close
Skip to main content

Announcements

News and Announcements icon
Community site session details

Community site session details

Session Id :
Power Platform Community / Forums / Power Apps / Base on Display Form v...
Power Apps
Answered

Base on Display Form value to visible button

(0) ShareShare
ReportReport
Posted on by 26

Hi Everyone now i help the company the dev a mini program to manage the IT Asset,

 i would like to hide the Transfer device by Asset type, May i know it possible to do this ?

 

 

i using : If([@'IT Asset Management'].field_0 = "Cell Phone",true,false)

PowerApps.png

 

Categories:
I have the same question (0)
  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    154,928 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @petercheunghRD ,

    As your icon is outside the Form, it is necessary to refer to either the displayed record or the control displaying the value you need - the second one is easier - it needs to be the Test Box name - so the Visible

    YourAssetTypeTextBoxName.Text = "Cell Phone"

    You do not need If/true/false

     

    Please click Accept as solution if my post helped you solve your issue. This will help others find it more readily. It also closes the item. If the content was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Thumbs Up.

    MVP (Business Applications)   Visit my blog Practical Power Apps

     

  • petercheunghRD Profile Picture
    26 on at

    Sorry  @WarrenBelz  i am use form Detail how can i modify it ?

     

    now i use Visible :DataCardValue39.Text = "Cell Phone"

     

    PowerApps.png

  • WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    154,928 Most Valuable Professional on at

    @petercheunghRD 

    You should need

    DataCardValue39.Text = "Cell Phone"
  • petercheunghRD Profile Picture
    26 on at

    Thank you your quick reply , but the power app show "Cell Phone" = There is an error error in this formula. Try revising the formula and running again

     

    More information about my datacard 

    PowerApps.png

  • Verified answer
    WarrenBelz Profile Picture
    154,928 Most Valuable Professional on at

    @petercheunghRD ,

    That is why I noted I was assuming it was a Text box (you posted View mode, so I could not see what type on control it was). 

    DataCardValue39.Selected.Value = "Cell Phone"

     

    Please click Accept as solution if my post helped you solve your issue. This will help others find it more readily. It also closes the item. If the content was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Thumbs Up.

    MVP (Business Applications)   Visit my blog Practical Power Apps

  • codify Profile Picture
    7 on at

    Try this in the Visible property

     

    ThisItem.field_0 = "Cell Phone"

     

     

    if this solves the issue, please mark as the solution

Under review

Thank you for your reply! To ensure a great experience for everyone, your content is awaiting approval by our Community Managers. Please check back later.

Helpful resources

Quick Links

Introducing the 2026 Season 1 community Super Users

Congratulations to our 2026 Super Users!

Kudos to our 2025 Community Spotlight Honorees

Congratulations to our 2025 community superstars!

Congratulations to the March Top 10 Community Leaders!

These are the community rock stars!

Leaderboard > Power Apps

#1
11manish Profile Picture

11manish 551

#2
WarrenBelz Profile Picture

WarrenBelz 430 Most Valuable Professional

#3
Valantis Profile Picture

Valantis 298

Last 30 days Overall leaderboard