This article demonstrates the process of implementing a popup message box for deleting items from a gallery in Power Apps. We'll employ a standard gallery containing a delete button. When the delete button is clicked, a confirmation alert will prompt the user. Choosing 'Delete' will remove the item, while selecting 'Cancel' will dismiss the popup. Below is a vertical gallery showcasing the delete button for removing individual records.
To create the popup, we will utilize elements like rectangles, labels, and buttons, grouping them together. We'll leverage the visibility property to toggle the display of the popup.
Establish a variable upon clicking the delete button, as illustrated in the screen below.
Adjust the visible property of the 'delete popup' group as demonstrated in the screen below.
Assign the variable a value of false, ensuring that the popup is hidden when the cancel button is clicked.
Ultimately, we must formulate the delete button's function. Here, we're crafting a remove function to eliminate the selected record from the gallery.
On the final screen, clicking the delete button will prompt a popup for confirmation before deleting the item.