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Hi guys,
I want to create loop through my Employee list. But still I didn't get good knowledge to do it with ForAll function.
I need some help to learn working with this function.
Can I use If condition inside of ForAll function?
Please help...
Thank you
Thanks for your guidance.
Hi @Syndicate_Admin ,
your question landed in the wrong forum (Power Query for Power BI instead of Power Apps).
So if this answer isn't enough, please re-post it in the Power Apps forum.
You can use conditions like so:
ForAll( Products,
If( 'Quantity Requested' > 'Quantity Available',
{
Product: Product,
'Quantity To Order': 'Quantity Requested' - 'Quantity Available'
}
)
)
See documentation here:
ForAll function in Power Apps - Power Platform | Microsoft Learn
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