![]() ![]() Set(successMessage,"Event added successfully") Navigate(SuccessScreen)Īdding the event works wonders, however I am unable to make the editing of a selected item work. Reset(TeacherSelector) Reset(toptxtCourse) Reset(CategorySelector) Reset(toptxtLocation) LessonNo: If(Not(="Weekend"),"Session - " & lblLessonNo.Text) 'End Time': If(Checkbox1.Value=false, EndDatePicker.SelectedDate + Time(Value(), Value(),0), EndDatePicker.SelectedDate + Time(23,59,59)), 'Start Time': If(Checkbox1.Value=false, StartDatePicker.SelectedDate + Time(Value(), Value(),0), StartDatePicker.SelectedDate + Time(0,0,0)), 'End Time':DateAdd(EndDatePicker.SelectedDate,7,Days) + Time(Value(), Value(),0) 'Start Time': DateAdd(StartDatePicker.SelectedDate,7,Days) + Time(Value(), Value(),0), 'End Time': EndDatePicker.SelectedDate + Time(Value(), Value(),0) 'Start Time': StartDatePicker.SelectedDate + Time(Value(), Value(),0), On the Add Event Screen, the + button: Select(Parent) Navigate(AddEvent,ScreenTransition.None) In a previous screen i have an Add button: ClearCollect(timeEntriesCollection, This typically occurs with manual timekeeping systems or tracking employee hours with a time clock. The initial challenge I faced was to be able to add multiple lessons for the same course, and using the patch function I am able to. Falsifying time cards The falsification of a time card occurs when an employee provides inaccurate data about their working hours or causes others to provide misleading information. I am using a Sharepoint calendar/List as my data source: You can see here in the screenshot how I am using your concept. I have learnt a lot from this and in particular it is exactly what I needed for a timetabling application I am creating. ![]()
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