Sample web part to demonstrate the use of [Redux-Form](https://github.com/erikras/redux-form) library with SPFx, React and Typescript. Demonstrates how to easily build a dynamic grid using redux-form.


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- The web part requires two custom lists in the SharePoint site. The folder "SetupScript" contains a PnP PowerShell script that will setup the custom fields, content type and the required lists.
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- The purchase request is created in the "PurchaseRequest" list. The purchase items are stored in separate "PurchaseRequestItems" list along with the ListItem ID of the corrosponding PurchaseRequest item.
- Web part makes use of [Redux-Form](https://github.com/erikras/redux-form) library which makes it easy to maintain the state of form fields without explicitly requiring to maintain the state everytime data in a form field is added/updated/deleted.
- The sample demonstrates how to integrate redux-form in SPFx web part and develop a dynamic grid component using [FieldArray](https://redux-form.com/6.4.3/docs/api/fieldarray.md/) component of redux-form.
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