![]() ![]() Return? Pointy Arrow Button? No not the delete one! Ok ok ok click on the search icon. More confused – “there’s still nothing there”įilter the list of available values that match what I am typing “Start typing – what are you looking for?” Show me a list of available values to select Shows a bunch of ‘recent records’ (do not get me started on the number of times I have turned this **redacted** ( t.j.) feature OFF! (no tip ref but here -> Disable Recent Records from Dynamics 365 Lookup Control | Model-Driven Apps | D365 Demystified)Ĭonfused – “there’s nothing there, it’s not working”.Typical sketch from an average week of consulting with model-driven apps looks like this: User I ( Amey, not me – t.j.) often see users struggle with the confusing behaviour of lookups in model-driven apps. You can drop your priceless tip into our tipping jar too, thank you very much! Today’s tip is from Amey “Anything But Code” Holden. ![]()
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