Hello Community, I am working in SharePoint Online Modern with a custom JSON formatted list view. I'd like to create the effect such that if a user selects one item, all the other items are hidden, and then when
How to hide All Items option from List command for all the user Hello, IN SharePoint Online List, how to hide All Items (See below picture_ from List command bar for all the user either by JSON or PowerShell? Regards Avian Show More SharePoint Online Like 0 Reply ...
Item Child Count,Folder Child Count- make sure those values are what you expect. Then modify your view so it shows whereItem Child CountorFolder Child Countare greater than 0.
First of all, JSON format and conditional column both control the display of this column based on the values of other columns, but not based on the logged-in user. Second, the minimum level of permissions set in SharePoint is the item (which is a row in a List), and there are ...
{"JobID+Ticket"}, {{"Tbl", each Table.Max(_, "SEQUENCE"), type record}}), ColNames = List.RemoveItems(Table.ColumnNames(#"Promoted Headers"), {"JobID+Ticket"}), #"Expand Records" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Grouped Rows", "Tbl", ColNames, ColNames) in #"Expand Records" in ...
This hides the Share button from the promoted actions section. But the share button is present in the ECB/Callout menu and in the list view quick control also. To hide them all as well, use selectors: a[id$=”site_share_button”], a.ms-calloutLink[title=”Share”], button.js-...
View solution in original post Message 13 of 15 37,844 Views 2 Reply All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic 14 REPLIES Belin Frequent Visitor 01-09-2023 07:21 PM As per my understanding the funcion "remove duplicates" works from top to bottom, so all you need t...
I can't easily test this on my end since I don't have valid credentials to connect to your SharePoint site so I don't get any previews in the query editor of your file. Message 11 of 15 28,488 Views 0 Reply Anonymous Not applicable In response to AlexisOlson 1...
{"JobID+Ticket"}, {{"Tbl", each Table.Max(_, "SEQUENCE"), type record}}), ColNames = List.RemoveItems(Table.ColumnNames(#"Promoted Headers"), {"JobID+Ticket"}), #"Expand Records" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Grouped Rows", "Tbl", ColNames, ColNames) in #"Expand Records" in...
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