In this chapter, we focus on using Power Apps to add, edit, or copy status report data. Since we need to detect whether there are any changes and prompt the user, we use the built-in form control (which has an Unsaved property) rather than the Patch() method we have used in other applications. This example came from trying to update a process where each organization sent a weekly Excel spreadsheet of priorities to a person ...
23. Using the Power Apps Form Control to Create a Weekly Priorities Status Report
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