I have an approval Flow that is kicked off by a generic user account called NoReply_MSFlow whenever a user fills out and submits an InfoPath form on SharePoint. An approval entry is submitted for each hierarchy level in our company: manager, director, VP, etc.
We have an issue where managers are getting confused about who the requests are "for" because there is a "For So-and-So" line in each email and on each request's 'card' in the My Approvals page as you can see below:
Email viewIn the Email view, I do have the bold text Cell Phone with Stipend Enrollment requested by: that gives the employee's name, but before that, at the very top, there is a "Requested for" field that I can't seem to control. It is basically just repeating the default Outlook functionality of the "From" field and it is confusing managers into thinking there is some account called NoReply_MSFlow that is requesting a cell phone stipend.
Item Card view on Approvals page
Likewise, when managers or directors go to the Approvals page, they see one or more cards that they can click on to see more information. However, until they do that, they only see the above card information, which again says "for NoReply_MSFlow".
I would like to know how to remove these "for" lines or how to change them to display a custom field value, like the Employee Name we already have available as part of the inputted form data.
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Hey, @Tanner!
You are correct, this feature does not currently exist for Flow in an out-of-the-box way. Please feel free to vote on the product feature idea thread that @v-yamao-msft mentioned previously so that it can be voted into production!
Thanks for being a member of the Flow Community!
-Gabriel
Microsoft Flow Community Manager
Hi @Tanner,
I guess that the creator of this flow is using the account NoRely_MSFlow, am I right?
By default, without specifying the Requestor of the approval flow, the request email will be sent out on the creator’s account.
Please try to fill in the Requestor field with corresponding value, then the message will be changed.
Best regards,
Mabel
Hi @v-yamao-msft,
Yes, this Flow is using the credentials of NoReply_MSFlow for SharePoint, Outlook, and Office 365. The Flow is also an automatic one that is kicked off whenever someone submits an InfoPath form entry to a SharePoint list. I will look, but I don't think I am able to set a different Requestor without having the credentials for all of those users.
Hi @Tanner,
There is a similar request from another customer who is requesting delete the display of “from 〇〇(the creator’s name of Flow)”.
I would suggest you vote and comment this idea at here:
Best regards,
Mabel
@v-yamao-msftSo to be clear, this functionality does not currently exist in Microsoft Flow?
Hey, @Tanner!
You are correct, this feature does not currently exist for Flow in an out-of-the-box way. Please feel free to vote on the product feature idea thread that @v-yamao-msft mentioned previously so that it can be voted into production!
Thanks for being a member of the Flow Community!
-Gabriel
Microsoft Flow Community Manager
YES, please. It seems odd that the creators of FLOW would not consider this seemingly basic thing. I made an approval flow using my admin credentials, so now all the emails say "Requested For Share Point Admin" with the onmicrosoft email associated that has no mailbox. I did add to say "Submitted by [Author]" in the Details line, but it's still confusing since the "Requested For" is the prominent message there. Thanks!
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