u/Automatic-Mode792

PowerApps UI/UX and approvals help

Hi All,

Hope you all are doing great.

A project is coming my way where the team is currently using a SharePoint list. Once an item is submitted, a couple of flows are triggered. One is a multi-stage approval workflow, and the second flow creates an Excel file using the SharePoint item details in the placeholders of an Excel template.

This now needs to be converted into a Power Apps application, and I will also need to create new flows.

I need some help figuring out the UI of the application, so if any of you can provide some insights, I would really appreciate it.

The second part is regarding the approval flow. It will be a multi-stage approval process, and I was wondering if it is possible for an admin to change the approvers once the flow has already been started.

Is there any way to delegate or reassign an approval without starting a new instance of the flow?

Any other insights or suggestions that could help make this project better are also welcome.

This is going to be my first project where I will be working independently, so any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Automatic-Mode792 — 2 days ago

Please review and advise

Portfolio Review - Beginner Investor, Long-Term Wealth Creation

I’m completely new to investing and would really appreciate your advice.

**Risk Appetite** :Moderate.

**Investment Goal** :Long-term wealth creation.

**Investment Horizon** :10+years.

**Current Monthly SIPs**

Nippon Large Cap - ₹3000/month

Quant small cap -₹3000/month

Motilal Oswal mid cap -₹3000/month

PPFC-₹3000

Total SIP: ₹12000/month.

**App** :Groww.

**Why I selected these funds**

Honestly, I just wanted to start and I just picked one of the top funds in each cap.

**Questions**

Is my current portfolio good, or should I change anything?

I want to increase my SIP to ₹24000/ month from next month . Should I add new funds ? Increase the existing one ?

I currently do 15000 RD for short term goals (3-5 years). Should I do this as SIP to liquid funds ?

Thanks in advance.

u/Automatic-Mode792 — 1 month ago