There will be occasions when, as you build out client-side scripts involving a model-driven Power App, you will need to execute a specific bit of logic against every control against a particular form. For example, you might want to enable, disable or toggle the visibility of one or many different controls. Microsoft provides us with a getControl method, which performs exactly as its name…
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