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hregular
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Create Maintenance Log views module

After creating the 'Outstanding Maintenance logs' view, I don't know what to select to show list of 7 lines of data. He states this is an example of a completed app, 4:01 in the tutorial

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Tiana_Fash
Advocate II
Advocate II

Hi @hregular,

 

Please confirm that you can see some data in your outstanding maintenance logs. The main aim of this section is to understand what data will be in the active maintenance log, and the outstanding maintenance log based on whether the task is completed or not - that is your IsCompleted is " Yes or No". If Yes is inputted, the data cannot be found in outstanding. 

hregular
New Member

I'm sorry but where would I to yo see data in the outstanding maintenance logs? Selecting Active or Outstanding logs from the views screen shows nothing...I did confirm that the filter for outstanding 'isCompleted equals no'

Hi @hregular ,

 

You need to review the active maintenance log. For the Iscompleted, you need to apply both Yes and No, that is tick both options. For the outstanding maintenance log, you should ensure it is equal to 0. Please refer to the thread below: 

 

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-model-driven-apps-with/Issue-with-finding-the-completed...

 

Kindly let me know if this helps. 

hregular
New Member

Thanks, that did not help. I'll just start over.

BCBuizer
Multi Super User
Multi Super User

Hi @hregular,

 

The screenshot you showed is from a demonstration of a completed version of the Model Driven App, so in your exercises you are not expected to have anything similar yet. If you just continue with the next video (Update model-driven Maintenance App - Part 2) at around 5:30 you can see how new lines of data get created in the New Maintenance Log table.



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