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Hi @Anonymous,
Do you want to extract the values of the multiple selection field and display them in text in the Html table?
You may need to use two variables to achieve this.
I have tested on my side, you could implement your requirements as follows.
1. Initialize two variables, the type is String and Array, the former is used to store the value of the multiple selection field, the latter is used to configure the data in the Html table.
2.Use Append to string variable action to store the value of Rebate Type field contained in each item.
Then configure the fields that need to be displayed in the Html table in Append to array variable action.
After each item is traversed, need to empty the String variable.
3.Finally, the Array variable is configured in Create HTML table action and sent as the body of the message.
Flow works well:
Best Regards,
Barry
Hi @Anonymous,
I hope to see a specific screenshot of the Flow you configured.
You could try uploading your screenshots using other browsers such as IE or edge.
In addition, If you want to include all the relevant items related information in an email, you could configure Filter array action, filter the eligible items, and then configure the Value in Create Html table action.
I create a column named approval, of type Yes/No, and judge whether the value of approval is "true" in the Filter array. Here you need to use true/false instead of Yes/No.
Use Recurrence as the trigger and set Flow to fire only once a day.
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Take a try or provide more details about your Flow configuration, we would provide proper workaround for you.
Best Regards,
Barry
Hi @Anonymous,
Do you mean that the email of the "Sales Manager Email" branch is sent repeatedly?
That is because you have configured "Send an Email action" in Apply_to_each, so every time traverse an item, it will send an email.
So first you can't configure the send email action in Apply_to_each.
In addition, I want to know if the contents of the emails sent in these branches are the same? Even if it is sent to the same person, if it is, it may be the reason for receiving multiple emails.
Because the actions in the parallel branches are not executed sequentially, please make sure not to set duplicate actions.
Try adjusting your Flow to check if the issue still exists.
Best Regards,
Barry
I adjusted my flow to be sequential instead of parallel with condition checks, and now it works. However, when the email sends, I cannot get "Rebate Type" to display as text - this is a multiple selection field from Sharepoint. I tried adding "Initialize Variable" and "Append to String Variable" to get the value, but it still is not working.
Hi @Anonymous,
Do you want to extract the values of the multiple selection field and display them in text in the Html table?
You may need to use two variables to achieve this.
I have tested on my side, you could implement your requirements as follows.
1. Initialize two variables, the type is String and Array, the former is used to store the value of the multiple selection field, the latter is used to configure the data in the Html table.
2.Use Append to string variable action to store the value of Rebate Type field contained in each item.
Then configure the fields that need to be displayed in the Html table in Append to array variable action.
After each item is traversed, need to empty the String variable.
3.Finally, the Array variable is configured in Create HTML table action and sent as the body of the message.
Flow works well:
Best Regards,
Barry
We are close. I was able to get the table created. Now, however, the values in the table are not checking the condition of the responses. For example, I only want to send "Sales Admin Reviewed" false in one email, the next "Sales Admin Reviewed" true and "Sales Manager Reviewed" false, etc. See screenshots.
Hi @Anonymous,
If you want to send emails under these conditions, I suggest you create multiple similar Flows.
The ones that need to be changed are to get the eligible items.
If the types of these fields you are talking about are single-line text types or types that can be used in Filter Query, you could configure them to use Filter Query to get eligible items:
Note: If there is a space in the middle of the field name, you need to use "_x0020_" instead of a space.
If they are not a single-line text type or a type that cannot be used in Filter Query, then you can't configure Filter Query.
You could use Filter array to filter the value of Get items action output, and then configure the value of Filter query output in the following action.
Because you can't use the Dynamic content output by Get items, you need to configure the Expression yourself to get the data.
Like:
Regards,
Barry
The filter query seems to be working, however when I try to have it look up multiple variables using the "and" condition, I get an error that the expression is invalid.
Hi @Anonymous,
I did a test on my side and met the problem you said, but it seems that it can't filter out the correct items.
You could consider using the Filter array mentioned in my previous Post.
Configure the following conditions in the Filter array:
@and(equals(item()?['Sales_x0020_Admin_x0020_Reviewed'], true),equals(item()?['Sales_x0020_Manager_x0020_Review'], false))
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Best Regards,
Barry
It seems like every time we fix one thing, another breaks. I added in the array as sugsted. Now the condition is not working and the emails stopped displaying correctly. HELP!
Barry - Following up as this did not solve the problem.
Hi @Anonymous,
First of all, your email display is not normal, probably because the "Is html" field in Send an email action is not set to Yes.
In addition, if you use Filter array, then the value used in Apply_to_each should be the value of Filter array output.
You can understand that Filter array is equivalent to filtering the output of Get items, then we configure the following action, it has nothing to do with Get items action.
So when replacing the Dynamic content output from Get items before the replacement, you need to use the items(‘Apply_to_each’)[‘ColumnName’] to get the field value.
You should combine several of my previous posts and you will find the workaround.
I have already tested on my side and that can achieve your needs. Please be patient.
Best Regards,
Barry
I do not understand what you mean by: "
So when replacing the Dynamic content output from Get items before the replacement, you need to use the items(‘Apply_to_each’)[‘ColumnName’] to get the field value."
Hello Barry @v-bacao-msft !
Thanks to you and your solution, I just avoided some headaches !
I just can't figure out how to add a real clickable link :
Here is the email sent : I would like the link to be a real clickable link. But apparently Flow does not recognize it as a valid HTML ?
Thanks for your help !
Gaëlle
Hi
Where is my "Is HTML" ?
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