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BrianRoberts5
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Extracting Specific Text from an Email Body

I am currently trying to retrieve anything that comes after 'Company Name: ' up until 'E-Mail Address'. 

I have tried substring(body('Html_to_text'),add(lastIndexOf(body('Html_to_text'),'Company Name: '), 14),14)

But this ends up giving me 'E-' in the return, and every email trigger is going to have a different length company name.

 

Here is a sample example of an e-mail trigger the flow will recieve:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

See communication from Sana contact us form below: 

Reason: Question
Product URL for sample request: Paste product URL here for sample requests

Name: Mike Lester O-Neal

Company name: Test 1025 2
E-mail address: Powerautomate@gmail.com
Phone number: 704194352

Street address: 123 Chicken Lane
City: Austin
State: Texas
Zip code: 00000

 

Business segment:

Current customer:

How did you hear about us:



Comments:
53463634

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trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

Here's how I would solve this solution.  

 

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I use a few compose actions including indexof and substring, similar to what you are already doing.  Let's review mine:

 

My first compose is:

 

add(indexOf(body('Html_to_text'),'Company Name:'),14)
 
trice602_1-1698946746785.png

 

What I am doing here is finding the starting position of "Company Name:" and adding 14 characters to that position with add() which adds two numbers together.  This gives me the starting position of the dynamic company name.

 

My 2nd compose is:

 

indexOf(body('Html_to_text'), 'E-mail address:')
 
trice602_2-1698946832358.png

 

This gives me the starting position of the phrase "E-mail address:"  With the two compose actions, I now have the starting and ending character positions to use substring in my last compose.

 

My 3rd compose is:

 

substring(body('Html_to_text'),outputs('Compose'),sub(outputs('Compose_2'),outputs('Compose')))

 

trice602_3-1698946918471.png

 

Here, I want the text between "Company name:" and "E-mail address:".  I do that with substring().  The first parameter is easy, it's the starting position, so the output of the 1st compose.  Easy enough.  My last parameter is the length I want to capture and this is dynamic so I use a sub() to subtract the starting position of "E-mail address:" - the starting position of the "Company name:" (remember, plus 14 characters which is the length of the phrase and a space".

 

This will give you the company name and is dynamic at the starting and ending positions.

 

trice602_4-1698947129957.png

 

 

trice602_5-1698947175084.png

 

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trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

Here's the output from the compose actions so you can see the character positions and can help you see the values to associate with the final compose.

 

trice602_6-1698947334257.png

 

 

trice602_7-1698947353620.png

 

 

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trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

If I can recommend a better option though.  It appears my original flow is grabbing an extra character which is that invisible newline return.  Here's how to remove it completely:

 

add(indexOf(body('Html_to_text'), 'E-mail address:'), -1)
 
Here I adjust by compose 2 by one character:
 
trice602_0-1698955390694.png

 

With this, you may not need the 4th Compose because it is no longer going to capture that character position.

 

 

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trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

Here's how I would solve this solution.  

 

trice602_0-1698946662401.png

 

 

I use a few compose actions including indexof and substring, similar to what you are already doing.  Let's review mine:

 

My first compose is:

 

add(indexOf(body('Html_to_text'),'Company Name:'),14)
 
trice602_1-1698946746785.png

 

What I am doing here is finding the starting position of "Company Name:" and adding 14 characters to that position with add() which adds two numbers together.  This gives me the starting position of the dynamic company name.

 

My 2nd compose is:

 

indexOf(body('Html_to_text'), 'E-mail address:')
 
trice602_2-1698946832358.png

 

This gives me the starting position of the phrase "E-mail address:"  With the two compose actions, I now have the starting and ending character positions to use substring in my last compose.

 

My 3rd compose is:

 

substring(body('Html_to_text'),outputs('Compose'),sub(outputs('Compose_2'),outputs('Compose')))

 

trice602_3-1698946918471.png

 

Here, I want the text between "Company name:" and "E-mail address:".  I do that with substring().  The first parameter is easy, it's the starting position, so the output of the 1st compose.  Easy enough.  My last parameter is the length I want to capture and this is dynamic so I use a sub() to subtract the starting position of "E-mail address:" - the starting position of the "Company name:" (remember, plus 14 characters which is the length of the phrase and a space".

 

This will give you the company name and is dynamic at the starting and ending positions.

 

trice602_4-1698947129957.png

 

 

trice602_5-1698947175084.png

 

If this was helpful: Please mark as a solution Give me a thumbs up Always glad to help, Tom! Connect on LinkedIn
trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

Here's the output from the compose actions so you can see the character positions and can help you see the values to associate with the final compose.

 

trice602_6-1698947334257.png

 

 

trice602_7-1698947353620.png

 

 

If this was helpful: Please mark as a solution Give me a thumbs up Always glad to help, Tom! Connect on LinkedIn

This worked flawlessly. Thank you for the breakdown at each compose as well - moving forward I now have a way better understanding of how to approach this rather than trying to do it all in one compose statement.

trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

Glad this helped!  It's also the free route without a premium connector (although there are some good ones out there to consider too).  This works well if you need to capture 10-15 fields in an email, granted it does create a lot of compose actions and can get messy but as you said, this does work well. 😀

 

 

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Hello,

I've run into a problem with the extracted data. It appears to have an invisible '\n' behind it when looking up into business central, here is the flow for reference:

BrianRoberts5_0-1698954559000.png

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trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

You can also add an additional 4th compose to replace that character.

 

replace(outputs('Compose_3'), decodeUriComponent('%0D%0A'), '')
 
If this one works too, please mark as a solution as well (it's an FAQ).
 
 
If this was helpful: Please mark as a solution Give me a thumbs up Always glad to help, Tom! Connect on LinkedIn
trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @BrianRoberts5 ,

 

If I can recommend a better option though.  It appears my original flow is grabbing an extra character which is that invisible newline return.  Here's how to remove it completely:

 

add(indexOf(body('Html_to_text'), 'E-mail address:'), -1)
 
Here I adjust by compose 2 by one character:
 
trice602_0-1698955390694.png

 

With this, you may not need the 4th Compose because it is no longer going to capture that character position.

 

 

If this was helpful: Please mark as a solution Give me a thumbs up Always glad to help, Tom! Connect on LinkedIn

@BrianRoberts5 

If you need a quick and maintenance free solution, there's also Encodian's Utility - Extract Text between Values action.

It also has a trim string option to remove an spaces or line breaks at the end of beginning of the result.

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FYI – actions with the “Utility“ prefix only consume 1/20th of an Encodian action count . For example, a Standard plan has 500 actions so utility actions can be used 500x20 = 10,000 times. They are designed to be an incredibly cost effective productivity boost for your flow builds and there are dozens of them available.

Hi @trice602,

 

I have a similar scenario  to @BrianRoberts5 however I need to extract values for a number of items, not just Company Name as in this example. Is there an efficient way to do this? There could be anywhere from 6 to 15 items in an email I need to extract values for. 

 

Cheers,

 

 

Thank you soooooo much for posting this!!!  Wish I had happened upon this months ago! ❤️

Hi,
 
I have used this, and sometimes it works well. But sometimes it breaks when the indexed text is on different lines as below:
 
Phone
number: 
 
The index does not pick it up.
 
Is there anyway to fix this? 
 
Thank you!

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