This video is a great starting point to integrate your forms with your SharePoint lists. It shows you how to get data from your list, edit it or add to it in a ProntoForm, and then send the updated data back to your list The video shows you how to: Use a Microsoft SharePoint List Data Source...
what you can do is to create individual folders to store all pictures from a single submission, it would be a mix of dynamic and static content on your data destination (form submission document folder expression) where you will include the individual id of the record, now, in your sharepoint...
Thank you Cesar, that is really useful. As we were designing how to handle repeatable sections in SharePoint, we had looked into using SharePoint lookup columns to create relationships like this. However, when we polled some of our customers, none of them were really using lookup columns and...
You can also put a link to the PDF in the SP list, you need to set it up as a mix of dynamic / static content from your data destination and typing a few rows of coding on the SP list, this way you can open the PDF right from the sharepoint list itself ( "$schema": "https://developer...
It's great to see these methods and ideas availble in the community, we already use this method with trainer lead assessments. The inital form is filled out marked by the trainer for the employee. The trainer selects the Employee via a MicrosoftGraph API data source, and that links their...
Yes! I needed a way to visualize the data easily for the supervisors of this particular project, and bonus points for the information all staying together within one site. We typically use Tableau for all reporting but this requires downloading data from ProntoForms into Excel and manually...
Hi Lisa Wow, you've got it going all the way back into SharePoint, as what, an embedded chart? That hadn't occurred to me, I didn't know you could do something like that - cool! Why did you choose to do it this way? I could guess it is because it makes it easier for non Power BI users to see...