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Author a basic formula that uses tables and records in a Power Apps canvas app - Training
Learn how to author a basic formula that uses tables and records in a Power Apps canvas app.
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Table.Split(table as table, pageSize as number) as list
Splits table
into a list of tables where the first element of the list is a table containing the first pageSize
rows from the source table, the next element of the list is a table containing the next pageSize
rows from the source table, and so on.
Split a table of five records into tables with two records each.
Usage
let
Customers = Table.FromRecords({
[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob", Phone = "123-4567"],
[CustomerID = 2, Name = "Jim", Phone = "987-6543"],
[CustomerID = 3, Name = "Paul", Phone = "543-7890"],
[CustomerID = 4, Name = "Cristina", Phone = "232-1550"],
[CustomerID = 5, Name = "Anita", Phone = "530-1459"]
})
in
Table.Split(Customers, 2)
Output
{
Table.FromRecords({
[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob", Phone = "123-4567"],
[CustomerID = 2, Name = "Jim", Phone = "987-6543"]
}),
Table.FromRecords({
[CustomerID = 3, Name = "Paul", Phone = "543-7890"],
[CustomerID = 4, Name = "Cristina", Phone = "232-1550"]
}),
Table.FromRecords({
[CustomerID = 5, Name = "Anita", Phone = "530-1459"]
})
}
Training
Module
Author a basic formula that uses tables and records in a Power Apps canvas app - Training
Learn how to author a basic formula that uses tables and records in a Power Apps canvas app.