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Does the NNDropdown work in the PowerApps portal as well #4
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Hi,
I haven’t checked it yet, because the last time I checked it was not in preview.
According to this article, PCF in Power Apps Portal should be in Public Preview.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform-release-plan/2020wave2/power-apps/power-apps-component-framework-control-support-power-apps-portals
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Hi Niels, I will test it today in the power apps portal and let you know. Meanwhile can you provide some info on how to install this PCF control? Thanks, Geron |
Hi,
Download the managed solution from Github.
Import the Solution.
Add & configure the PCF control to a attribute (via classic form editor).
The ReadMe on Github contains some screenshots.
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Hi Niels, I initially missed the Releases link on the main page but now I am able to download the managed solution. Geron |
Hi Niels, I have set the static fetchXML as TargetEntityFilter. However it breaks after XX number of characters even though the primary control field size is set at 4000 chars. My fetchXML has 450 chars. Is this a limitation or do I need to use a different field type for my primarycontrol? Geron |
Hi,
Please check this: #1
It’s a limitation of the GUI, but there is a workaround.
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Hey Niels, I tested the NNDropdown in PowerApps portal and confirm it does not work yet. We are on portal version: 9.3.1.13 797. BTW - I got it working in the Model-driven app. Thanks for this great tool and for helping me set it up. Best rgrds, Geron |
Hi Niels,
Does the NNDropdown work in the PowerApps portal as well?
Best regards, Geron
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