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This is awesome!! Is there anyway to get the items to change background colors conditionally based on another value in the collection?
ОтветитьSorry for taking your time. I am trying to make the same app while watching your video but i stopped at the colDaySlots definition. where will i write colDaySlots and how? thank u
ОтветитьAbsolutely brilliant!! This is such a gamer changer. Thank you for your work on this and for sharing. It is much appreciated!!!
ОтветитьHi Scott, quick cuestion I have a problem with the colDayslots. As I am trying to build this in to my planning application. I am using a custom table named trainers do I need to use different variables? Normally I only do real low code stuff so this is really new to me.
Ответитьwow..I had no idea this could be done in Power Apps. Thank you!
ОтветитьScott is always awesome
ОтветитьThanks Scott! I tried importing the solution but getting an error that it needs [Content_Types].xml file in the solution? I downloaded the zip from GitHub, not sure where I'm going wrong?
ОтветитьI'm still a bit new to html , Is it possible to change item template background color based off a value in that items record? for instance, in a gallery we would set the template fill to...
TemplateFill = IF(Scheduled_Date < Today(), red, green)
That way the user would know that the item was late. Im not sure how to use the handlebars in the way.
We have been looking for a solution like this, however, being a building contractor you lost me on the coding. Any suggestions on someone that can build this, link the people to active directory group, create a GUI for the task input, send the scheduled task information to a form and send it to quickbooks?
ОтветитьSuper hiro
ОтветитьHi Scott, I really like your video. I've been having an issue with the code and I think it's because of the way I've set up the table for 'Project Tasks'. Is there anywhere I can see how you have that set up? I'm fairly new to Power Apps overall and so perhaps I'm making a mistake that was obvious to everyone else!
ОтветитьHi Scott, you don't show how you built your container structure and layout with the Scrscheduler screen. Do you have the sample app as a download. This would be very help for for learning. Thanks, look forward to your response
ОтветитьGreat video scott!. Is it possible to assign same task for two days or for whole week and also having that value in tasks list.
ОтветитьVery Nice i was in need of something just like tais. I'M working on a room scheduler with time vs days slots. I was using buttons nested galleries and patch. This is so much better.
ОтветитьWow really Amazing.
ОтветитьGreat video Scott! Towards the end, I was thinking well now I have to figure out how to pre-load the assigned tasks myself, but I am glad that you will continue the series with another episode. I am looking forward to it. Thank you!
ОтветитьHi Scott, you never cease to amaze, thanks again. Can’t wait for the next one, especially with your CLIFF hanger – “Read task (i hope you mean loading the People-day dropzones) in from dataverse table”.. tried something.. with Patch and Updateif on “CurrentItems”.. but that’s clearly not the way ☹..Just have to be patient I guess.. ( any hint on when the next vid is coming).
ОтветитьSuper!!!
Can you please also give a hint to environment security when allowing import solutions? No doubts on your drag an drop component but are there risks involved?
This is very cool. I will share the link internally. What I'd like to see is a Gantt Chart custom component. I built a Gantt Chart following examples on the web but this would be a great use of a custom component.
Ответитьi wish i found earlier your channel🔥🔥. Hello Scott
Ответитьhow do you only have 6.34K followers - your videos are great!
ОтветитьAwesome video Scott. Notifications turned on for the next update 😃
ОтветитьThis is phenomenal. Do you need to lock the people list so that it can't be resorted by the user? I assume that if user re-sorted the people list, the day/people slots would then be out of sync.
ОтветитьScott, I sat down to build something like this after seeing your last video on the power drag and drop component... and struggled! This could not have come at a better time!
ОтветитьAwesome possum Scott, it seems so simple when you showcase it. Cannot wait to get my hands dirty.🚀👍🏻
ОтветитьSimply........Wow!
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