![]() Your collection should become something like this: ClearCollect(colSidebarMenu, I suggest you add a new column to your collection to store the screen's name, then use "LookUp()" to read your collection with "". You can also retrieve a screen's name by using the property "Name" of the screen component. Hello "App.ActiveScreen" you can use the property "Name" which will return the name of the current screen. To display "MenuLabel" oder "SubMenuLabel", related to the active screen, I probably need to use LookUp.įor "MenuLabel" I tried LookUp(colSidebarMenu, MenuScreenNavigate = ).MenuLabelįor "SubMenuLabel" I do not really have an idea. I was able to read out the first "SubMenuLabel". Using First(First(colSidebarMenu).SubMenu).SubMenuLabel Now I want to use "MenuLabel" or "SubMenuLabel" as the display name in a label on the active screen. Hello, I have created a menu in a collection.
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