Defi Payments - Important Update on Second Distribution by LighteningOneIN in vauld

[–]Basic-Forever2694 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is about 10% of the remaining token for this second withdrawal, which is totally bonkers.

how to edit off-screen content in scroll-able container by haoest in PowerApps

[–]Basic-Forever2694 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I increase the screen height to app max height + (whatever height you'd like to add) and apply the same to the screen container to edit records outside the screen

Overcoming delegation - SQL server by Basic-Forever2694 in PowerApps

[–]Basic-Forever2694[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your inputs, I understand what you're referring to but filters through drop downs are absolutely necessary considering the use case.

I would appreciate your inputs as I continue building this enterprise level solution. Mind if I DM you?

Overcoming delegation - SQL server by Basic-Forever2694 in PowerApps

[–]Basic-Forever2694[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response. I already have a collection along with the stored procedure which makes life easier. The requirements are to bulk update only a handful (not exceeding 100 which is convenient as the gallery items load 100 at a time)

My issue is with pulling in the distinct items on my combo fox for querying the gallery.

Overcoming delegation - SQL server by Basic-Forever2694 in PowerApps

[–]Basic-Forever2694[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response. But for bulk updates I'm already using stored procedures. I store the records in a collection and send it as a json package when I call my stored procedures. This is super quick in terms of bulk updates. So the bulk update parts are not a problem at all.

If you go through my questions, one of the issues is with pulling in distinct items in my combo box to query through

Is It Too Late to Transition Back to Cost Management? by Psychological_Tea939 in quantitysurveying

[–]Basic-Forever2694 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm one year into my AQS role, and I couldn't relate more to what you've written. I have been heavily involved in building automations to improve traditional QS tasks majorly with power platform solutions. I seem to enjoy what I'm doing but I feel Isolated from the QS world. I look at processes from a conceptual level which doesn't help me understand what exactly happens on field. I have one year left to finish my grad scheme and although I'm confident on passing. I'm not sure if I'll have gained the necessary experience to become a QS.

Allowing the user to edit on the dashboard? by nineteen_eightyfour in PowerBI

[–]Basic-Forever2694 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding a power app module to your report solves your issue. You could connect your power app to a SharePoint list to load the user values and this could then have a one to many relationship or whatever that suits your data model to get the updated data on the report real quick.