Frage

I'm trying to figure out the sharepoint equivalent to the following SQL statement:

UPDATE List1, List2 SET List1.Field2 = List2.Field2
WHERE List1.Field1 = List2.Field1;

Or the Excel version:

=VLOOKUP(List1![Field1],List2,[Field2])

I'm using sharepoint lists as data storage with a Microsoft Access file as the user interface. I have the SQL statement above saved as a query within Access, but running update queries from Access is very slow due to poor network conditions and the lists having a large number of records. I'm not sure how to accomplish this in such a way that the end user is not editing the sharepoint lists directly. Thanks.

War es hilfreich?

Lösung

Unfortunately, Calculated columns cannot directly perform lookups in other tables, and if you added a relational Lookup column, you cannot reference Lookup columns from with a Calculated column formula.
However, creating a workflow (or a Power Automate Flow, depending on which version of SharePoint you are using) would be trivial.

  • Trigger your workflow on List1 item updated or modified
  • Get Value of Field2 from List2 by finding item by value of Field1
  • If the found value is different, then Update the value of Field2 on the triggered item

The If condition is important here as otherwise you could get stuck in a loop where updating the Item that triggered the workflow would re-trigger another instance of the workflow and so on.

Lizenziert unter: CC-BY-SA mit Zuschreibung
Nicht verbunden mit sharepoint.stackexchange
scroll top