You know, it's funny. I'm not sure if it's just luck or a total coincidence, but I'm a newbie with PowerApp and was scratching my head trying to figure out how to update a lookup column. Then, out of the blue, your video popped up - it was only published 12 hours ago! Talk about perfect timing, right? It totally saved me. I can't thank you enough!
Wowww!!!! Thank you very much! I spent the whole week to make this work and I found your video and solved in 5 minutes…this is great! I just don’t make the button to save works but I will continue trying! 😂❤
I think I'm a bit confused here -- what is ID a reference to? Is that simply because of the ID column in your table? For example, the table I'm looking at is in DataVerse. Or perhaps this is completely different because it's sharepoint
@@michaelalex2322 sure is! I was able to patch it much simpler than I thought, just pass the record itself as the value for the lookup column. My main issue was typing the wrong column name for an hour lol. Thanks though!
wow thank you so much!!!
You know, it's funny. I'm not sure if it's just luck or a total coincidence, but I'm a newbie with PowerApp and was scratching my head trying to figure out how to update a lookup column. Then, out of the blue, your video popped up - it was only published 12 hours ago! Talk about perfect timing, right? It totally saved me. I can't thank you enough!
Must of been fate lol. Happy to help
Eres un capo bro, Gracias!
You saved me haha thank you. Subscribing now
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Wowww!!!! Thank you very much! I spent the whole week to make this work and I found your video and solved in 5 minutes…this is great! I just don’t make the button to save works but I will continue trying! 😂❤
You got this 👍
I think I'm a bit confused here -- what is ID a reference to? Is that simply because of the ID column in your table? For example, the table I'm looking at is in DataVerse. Or perhaps this is completely different because it's sharepoint
@@mattabrams3841 It's likely different between dataverse and sharepoint
@@michaelalex2322 sure is! I was able to patch it much simpler than I thought, just pass the record itself as the value for the lookup column. My main issue was typing the wrong column name for an hour lol. Thanks though!