Note This feature is in General Availability (GA) in the Microsoft 365 Monthly Release Channel as of May 2022. If you are on the Microsoft Semi-annual Enterprise Channel, it is available in December 2022. For more information on how to participate, see aka.ms/AccessAndPowerPlatform. |
If you want to migrate an Access Multivalued field to a Dataverse Choices field, here’s how to create it in Access so the operation is successful.
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In the navigation pane, right-click the Table name, and then select Design View.
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Under Field Name, in the first available blank box, enter a name, such as "ChoiceField".
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Under Data Type, on the right of the field name you just entered, select Number from the drop-down list.
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Select the same drop-down list, and then select Lookup Wizard.
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On the first page of the Lookup Wizard, select I will type in the values that I want, and then select Next.
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On the second page of the Lookup Wizard, in the Number of columns box, enter 2.
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In the boxes under Col1 and Col2, enter the following values:
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Between the Col1 and Col2 headers, select the separator and drag it all the way to the left so that only Col2 appears.
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To finish the Lookup Wizard, select Next > Next > Finish.
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Right-click the table name header, and then select Save.
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Right-click the table name header, and then select Datasheet View.
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Create a few records to confirm the ChoiceField works as expected:
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Right-click the table name header, select Close, and then confirm the operation.
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In the navigation pane, right-click the table name, and then select Export > Dataverse.
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Follow the steps to migrate the table to Dataverse. Make sure you select the option Open the Dataverse table URL when finished.Migrate Access data to Dataverse.
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After successful completion of the migration, Dataverse opens the table. On the top right, select Active <Table Name> > All Columns.
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Locate the ChoiceField in the list of columns.
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In Access, make some changes to the data and then select Home > Refresh All.
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Switch back to the Dataverse view in step 17, and then select Refresh Data to see the updated data on the page.