Save Location Data in Sharepoint with PowerApps!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024
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In this video, I teach you how to save location data gathered from your powerapps device and save it to a Sharepoint list to be accessed whenever you please. This can be particularly useful for logging and auditing to make sure that your process is running exactly how it should be run!
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OMG! That's what I needed, thank you so much! What I do with the "Title" column, is rename it as a column I will need for some single line text, and that´s it, I use it like any other column.
Thank You very much Henry. You have saved my life with this. Nice.
How did you´ve created the items on 03:45:00?
EXACTLY what I needed!! - thanks for the video.
No problem! Thank you!
question: when using location.langitude and latitude it is not giving me the correct information but when i ran the app using google it is giving me the correct location, it the a work around it to fix?
Great video! I am building this for a use case very similar to the one you described, is it possible to use that location data to write address details to the SharePoint list?
Hi James, you will need to get an API that converts longitude latitude data to the nearest address in it. I don't have one personally, but I'm sure you could find a service somewhere!
Hi Henry, does this work on SharePoint a document library or a picture library with uploaded images?
let me know if you know how 3:38 hahaha ... thanks for the video Henry, it's a wow...but how about to store the city or the actual adress in another column? by converting the coordinates something..?
Yep, it can get pretty confusing sometimes. I'm sure there is a way out there! Yes you are correct, you should convert the coordinates of longitude and latitude via a random API service on the internet. If I find a free one, I might go ahead and do another video! Thank you!
if Location is populated from Power Apps itself, why do we need to use a flow?
Why would a Flow(Automate) be needed just to write the location to a Sharepoint list?
It helped a lot! Thank you so much.
Its working, good vid
Great and useful video! Can you create an App that plot multiple points in a map with optimized route (10 clients for example)? From an Excel spreadsheet or share point with hundreds of clients.
Hey Henry! Thanks for the video! Might want to reupload this with your location censored? I guess if you have moved since then it wouldn't matter haha
i keep getting error with the time added
Great video
Why use Flow though? Seems unnecessary
Good tutorial, Henry. I like your goal of producing shorter videos.
Jim, thank you so much! It is a bit of a struggle to produce shorter videos while simultaneously giving people the full tutorial, but I'm trying my best!
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Henry Ouang, I’m sure it’s hard, especially if you’re doing this as a side gig (which might explain the 12:03 AM recording). But, I think it will differentiate you from other Power Apps trainers. There are some great examples from the Excel training world: Mike Girvin (ExcelIsFun), Mynda Treacy (MyOnlineTrainingHub), Leila Gharani, Jon Acampora (Excel Campus). It’s not a fair comparison b/c all of them are full-time trainers, but they provide great examples to model production. (If I ever decide to record TH-cam videos, they’ll be my models.) Whether or not you follow that path, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@@jimfitch Yes you're correct, it is a side-gig for me. I totally forgot that you could see the time I was recording it at (in my other videos the time was covered by my face)! But it's not a big deal. I'm not sure where I'll be taking the channel, but I definitely want to see if I can support myself with it in the future! For now, we'll just keep it as pretty much a free-information channel, haha. Thanks for supporting me! Please let me know if you need anything.
Great video! I am building this for a use case very similar to the one you described, is it possible to use that location data to write address details to the SharePoint list?
Hi Mustafa, you will need to get an API that converts longitude latitude data to the nearest address in it. I don't have one personally, but I'm sure you could find a service somewhere!