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Big Welcome to the New Members of This Community!
Give it up for the new members of this community! Please introduce and tell us about yourself here. 😃👍
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New comment Oct '23
4 likes • Oct '23
Welcome @Joe Zappulla to the community! Joe is looking to advance his Power Apps skill set. This is the place, Joe!
4 likes • Oct '23
Welcome @Banjo Valdez to the community! Banjo is wanting to learn Power Apps with an eye on career advancement. You're in the right place, Banjo!
What Industry Do you Guys Work In?
I want to cater to my target audience's specific industries. Which are you in? For me, it is Information Technology, but I can't assume everyone comes from IT. Please share!
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10 likes • Sep '23
Manufacturing - Quality Control
Patch Function for Dropdown
How to write patch function when we use choice SharePoint data type with dropdown in Power App input?
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New comment Sep '23
0 likes • Sep '23
@Jamie Boucher , I think you would be a great candidate for our Accelerator community. Have you given that any further thought?
What Music Do You Listen To While Power Apping?
This is my favorite so far: https://youtu.be/M5QY2_8704o Check out what @Matthew Devaney likes here: https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxJ6IqAp3V5lfbLygjOpjUGlJtBDBXc6iq
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Cody Jinks, Creed Fisher, Frank Foster, or Kevin Fowler
Need help
hello guys i need a help, i have a an infopath form that i would like to recreate the same in powerapps. Can someone help me please
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New comment Aug '23
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Recreating an InfoPath form in PowerApps is a common task since Microsoft has deprecated InfoPath in favor of PowerApps for form creation. PowerApps offers a more modern and flexible approach to creating forms and automating processes. Here are the general steps to recreate an InfoPath form in PowerApps: 1. Plan and Design: Before you start, review your existing InfoPath form and understand its structure, fields, and functionality. Create a design plan for your PowerApps form, considering how you want to arrange fields, controls, and any additional features. 2. Data Source: Identify where the data for your form is stored. In most cases, this could be a SharePoint list, SQL database, or other data sources. Connect your PowerApps app to the data source by adding a connection. 3. Creating a New App: In PowerApps, you can create a new app from scratch or use a template. Choose the appropriate option based on your needs. 4. Building the Form: Add screens to your PowerApps app for each section or view of your form. Add form controls such as text input, drop-downs, date pickers, etc., to each screen. For each control, set its properties to bind it to the appropriate data source field. Customize the appearance and behavior of controls to match your design. 5. Validation and Logic: Implement any validation rules and logic that existed in your InfoPath form using PowerApps formulas. Use the 'Valid' property of controls to handle validation. 6. Conditional Visibility: If your InfoPath form had sections or fields that appeared conditionally, use the 'Visible' property of controls to achieve the same behavior in PowerApps. 7. Data Connections: If your InfoPath form interacted with external data sources, like web services, you can use custom connectors or Power Automate flows to achieve the same in PowerApps. 8. Testing: Test your PowerApps form thoroughly to ensure it behaves as expected, including data submission, validation, and conditional logic. 9. User Interface Enhancement: Add additional UI features such as buttons, navigation menus, and labels to enhance the user experience. 10. Deployment: Once your PowerApps form is complete and tested, you can publish it to your intended audience through the PowerApps portal. 11. Training and Support: Provide training and support to users who will be using the PowerApps form, as it may have a different interface compared to the old InfoPath form. 12. Migration of Data (if needed): If you are transitioning from an InfoPath form that has existing data, consider migrating this data to your new data source or app.
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Geoff Dalton
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Greetings! I'm Geoff, and I am part of the Power Labs Accelerator staff. Welcome to Skool!

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Joined Aug 20, 2023
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