SharePoint: Choose Function
“Choose function” will return the value for a specific index. For example, if you have a set of values like “banana,” “orange,” and “apple,” the …
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“Choose function” will return the value for a specific index. For example, if you have a set of values like “banana,” “orange,” and “apple,” the …
As we work more and more from home and use Office 365’s collaboration tools, we use things like OneDrive, SharePoint, Word, Excel, etc., but most …
The TrimEnds function is one handy function that is often confused by the Trim function since it works closer to the way developers are used …
A few weeks ago, I published an article going over an experiment that we did with timesheets that failed. You can read all about it …
Most of us use approval actions to collect feedback from a set of options, but were you aware that there’s another way to send a …
In many forms, you may want to display information to the user only if he/she selects a specific kind of information. Let’s think, for example, …
With more and more companies allowing people working from home and people having to communicate much more using chats and calls so that the information …
“IF function” will return something if the first value is “true” and something else if the second is false. The “If function” is the most …
SharePoint Lists have incredibly handy options called choice and lookup. I’m going to oversimplify each of them because the point of this article is not …
The filter function searches in a collection for one or more conditions and removes all items that don’t fit that condition. Usage It follows a …