Hi all,
Id like to be able to create a Flow that would remove rows where a single column entry (a unique ID) is a duplicate.
In this case its an Incident number, so that would be INC123456 for example.
How can this be done?
Ive googled until all the hyperlinks have turned purple. This seems to be the closest I have come to some success.
Still, this doesn't work for me, not a single item is being deleted from my list.
Could someone help with a fool proof way for automating this? I don't want to concatenate any of the columns or anything like that. You would think that something like this should be simple ? Why would we want to complicate things further like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGXAqAzYUSM
Solved! Go to Solution.
Here, you can cntrl + c copy this to your clipboard, then go to create a new action in your flow, go to the My clipboard tab, then press cntrl + v to paste it into the clipboard tab & select it.
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If the original get data action sorts descending it keeps the newest/largest & deletes the oldest/smallest.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"04080a21-d0d1-4018-9d1b-cb6411877800"}},"Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks":{"type":"Select","inputs":{"from":"@reverse(body('Select_DuplicateCheckFields'))","select":{"RecordJSON":"@item()?['RecordJSON']","DuplicateFieldsJSON":"@removeProperty(item(), 'RecordJSON')"}},"runAfter":{"Select_DuplicateCheckFields":["Succeeded"]},"description":"Separates each item into the RecordJSON object & an object containing all the columns used in the duplicates check. 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Then this Select action expression will likely be messed up, so you can remove/erase the expression, select the Map toggle on the middle right of the action twice to remove the disabled grey shade & bring back the editable single box input. Then you can input the following expression again to fix it...
addProperty(item()?['RecordJSON'], 'IsDuplicate', if(greater(length(split(join(skip(split(string(body('Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks')), string(item())), 1), ), string(item()?['DuplicateFieldsJSON']))), 1), 1, 0))
Here is a template that finds & removes the smallest/oldest or largest/most recent duplicates from a list that contains up to 100,000 items.
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Cookbook/Find-and-Remove-Duplicates/td-p/2191403
Here is a template that finds & removes the smallest/oldest or largest/most recent duplicates from a list that contains up to 100,000 items.
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Cookbook/Find-and-Remove-Duplicates/td-p/2191403
Hello Takolata and thanks for replying. I have already tried this template.
At step "The middle actions will process the records, identify the duplicate records, & return a JSON array of only duplicate records." I am unable to follow the instructions. How do I create the JSON at this stage? ITs not part of any defined variables. Are you able to clarify ?
Thanks
Please see the snip here, for example I understand that I need to type that expression at the bottom of the snip. How do I create the top two expressions?
It’s
item()?['RecordJSON']
and
removeProperty(item(), 'RecordJSON')
But you could also have just downloaded the zip file at the end of the post & imported that into Power Automate.
Thank you Takolota. I will look at this template again.
I had already tried to download and upload the template as you suggested.
I tried this a few times over the past couple of days, and once uploaded I couldnt fine the template I had uploaded.
I tried to search cloud templates for example, but it just wasnt obvious to me where the template had gone once it had been uploaded.
Many thanks again for your response, I will try to complete the template again using your comments above.
Hello again!
Please see the attached screenshot.
Body is empty and it doesnt look like Delete Item is being triggered.
I assumed that isDuplicate (Filter array Get duplicate records) should be item()?['isDuplicate'] (correct?)
This is pretty much the same problem I had when I tried to follow the below link. Delete is not being triggered.
Should Body be empty?
Thanks in advance!
I used IsDuplicate with a capital I. Does your creation expression & the reference from your picture match? Because these are case sensitive.
Here, you can cntrl + c copy this to your clipboard, then go to create a new action in your flow, go to the My clipboard tab, then press cntrl + v to paste it into the clipboard tab & select it.
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Order By ascending (asc) will keep the oldest/smallest & delete the newest/largest, Order By descending (desc) will keep the newest/largest & delete the oldest/smallest.","runtimeConfiguration":{"paginationPolicy":{"minimumItemCount":100000}},"metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"8c675d9e-b2a8-46f6-9864-7f46f72bc7e6"}},"Find_duplicates":{"type":"Scope","actions":{"Select_DuplicateCheckFields":{"type":"Select","inputs":{"from":"@outputs('Get_items')?['body/value']","select":{"RecordJSON":"@AddProperty(item(), 'MakeUniqueGUID', guid())","Title":"@item()?['Title']","Column2":"@item()?['Column2']"}},"runAfter":{},"description":"Do not remove the RecordJSON line in the Map table. Fill the column name & dynamic content value for each data source column you want to include in the check for duplicates. Only records where all listed columns match will count as duplicates.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"218007cf-3241-4ebf-906c-563b82e36850"}},"Filter_array_Get_duplicate_records":{"type":"Query","inputs":{"from":"@body('Select_ResetToRecordWithIsDuplicateField')","where":"@equals(item()?['IsDuplicate'], 1)"},"runAfter":{"Select_ResetToRecordWithIsDuplicateField":["Succeeded"]},"description":"Filter to only duplicates. If the original get data action sorts ascending it keeps the oldest/smallest & deletes the newest/largest. If the original get data action sorts descending it keeps the newest/largest & deletes the oldest/smallest.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"04080a21-d0d1-4018-9d1b-cb6411877800"}},"Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks":{"type":"Select","inputs":{"from":"@reverse(body('Select_DuplicateCheckFields'))","select":{"RecordJSON":"@item()?['RecordJSON']","DuplicateFieldsJSON":"@removeProperty(item(), 'RecordJSON')"}},"runAfter":{"Select_DuplicateCheckFields":["Succeeded"]},"description":"Separates each item into the RecordJSON object & an object containing all the columns used in the duplicates check. Reverse ordering to make user order input for keeping records more intuitive.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"323c8da9-040a-47db-8d13-07d3bd68c1d7"}},"Select_ResetToRecordWithIsDuplicateField":{"type":"Select","inputs":{"from":"@body('Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks')","select":"@addProperty(item()?['RecordJSON'], 'IsDuplicate', if(greater(length(split(join(skip(split(string(body('Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks')), string(item())), 1), ''), string(item()?['DuplicateFieldsJSON']))), 1), 1, 0))"},"runAfter":{"Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks":["Succeeded"]},"description":"For each, takes the original record data from the RecordJSON object & adds an IsDuplicate field, calculating if the DuplicateFieldsJSON columns object repeats in the remainder of the dataset - marking each item as a duplicate 1 or not duplicate 0.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"e8d367b9-f6a9-472f-899b-716cfa5b650b"}}},"runAfter":{"Get_items":["Succeeded"]},"description":"Take in a JSON array & columns to check for duplicates. Output a JSON array of only the duplicate records found for those columns.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"0c3ee8e3-6aec-4537-988e-f8849d28bca6"}},"Apply_to_each":{"type":"Foreach","foreach":"@body('Filter_array_Get_duplicate_records')","actions":{"Delete_item":{"type":"OpenApiConnection","inputs":{"host":{"connectionName":"shared_sharepointonline","operationId":"DeleteItem","apiId":"/providers/Microsoft.PowerApps/apis/shared_sharepointonline"},"parameters":{"dataset":"@outputs('Placeholder_Please_Delete_After_Import')","table":"@outputs('Placeholder_Please_Delete_After_Import')","id":"@items('Apply_to_each')?['ID']"},"authentication":{"type":"Raw","value":"@json(decodeBase64(triggerOutputs().headers['X-MS-APIM-Tokens']))['$ConnectionKey']"}},"runAfter":{},"description":"items('Apply_to_each')?['ID']","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"6f676b71-f7e9-447c-ae3f-e5544bdb9bf7"}}},"runAfter":{"Find_duplicates":["Succeeded"]},"description":"Use items('Apply_to_each')?['InsertColumnNameHere'] to reference fields within the apply to each loop.","metadata":{"operationMetadataId":"7aaa57db-381b-4442-8ee0-956a4b5aea5f"}}},"runAfter":{"Placeholder_Please_Delete_After_Import":["Succeeded"]}}}
Then this Select action expression will likely be messed up, so you can remove/erase the expression, select the Map toggle on the middle right of the action twice to remove the disabled grey shade & bring back the editable single box input. Then you can input the following expression again to fix it...
addProperty(item()?['RecordJSON'], 'IsDuplicate', if(greater(length(split(join(skip(split(string(body('Select_ReformatRecordAndDuplicateChecks')), string(item())), 1), ), string(item()?['DuplicateFieldsJSON']))), 1), 1, 0))
I really appreciate your time on this.
So I followed your guide to the best of my understanding. I had an error on pagination so I switched pagination off.
I then changed DuplicateCheckFields to just look for 'Number' which is the incident number.
I dont want to take up too much of your time on this. Do you have any idea why its failing as it is? What is the Flow failing to do that it should be doing?
Field_0 is Number. and this is the INC number I am trying to remove duplicates of.
Another screenshot showing Enter Valid Json
Its time for me to clock off for the day and go home, but thank you for your help Takolota. I do appreciate your efforts today. Full marks for effort!
I will try again tomorrow, maybe I can find a more simple solution to my very simple requirement.
Im starting to think powershell would be much easier!
You need to click into the map input, wait for the pop-up, switch to the expression tab in the pop-up, then insert the expression there.
Fresh start this morning. had to kick myself for making a simple mistake like that. Thanks for pointing that out. Must have been getting tired!
So its saved now, as you requested I have used your imported template. I have saved and tested.
Still I have the same problem. Nothing is being deleted. Outputs is empty. Delete ITEM doesnt appear to have run.
Ok So now it works. (almost)
Firstly, Thanks Takolota for all your patience, help and support.
Please bear with me while I explain then my experience so far.
I have created a script to delete duplicates previously, before starting this thread.
I am finding that I am getting the exact same issue with my previous scripts as I am getting with this one.
The problem is that YES, the script does work if I search for duplicate TITLE, or also in this case another field called PRIORITY. The Script/Flow works 100% so thank you!
However, no duplicates are deleted for the NUMBER field, which is the Incident Number ie INC123456
Do you have any idea why this could be?
I think I have wasted quite a bit of my own time on this then, and also some of your time too. It really wasnt clear to me in testing if the script was working, or it wasnt working because I neglected to try deleting duplicates of other fields/columns.
So I finally have this working, I had to change item()?['field0'] to item()?['Number'] and that looks to have cracked it.
When I selected Number from the Dynamic Content it populated the Map field with item()?['field0']
When I selected Title (Flow worked with Title but not with number) the Dynamix Content was populated with item()?['Title']
Unsure why this is the case, but changing the field to item()?['Number'] (by typing this in Expression) resolved the problem.
I hope this helps other users struggling with this problem.
Very pleased with the support given here.
All the best Takolota. Good Work!
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What an amazing event we had this year, as Microsoft showcased the latest advancements in how AI has the potential to reshape how customers, partners and developers strategize the future of work. Check out below some of our handpicked videos and Ignite announcements to see how Microsoft is driving real change for users and businesses across the globe. Video Highlights Click the image below to check out a selection of Ignite 2023 videos, including the "Microsoft Cloud in the era of AI" keynote from Scott Guthrie, Charles Lamanna, Arun Ulag, Sarah Bird, Rani Borkar, Eric Boyd, Erin Chapple, Ali Ghodsi, and Seth Juarez. There's also a great breakdown of the amazing Microsoft Copilot Studio with Omar Aftab, Gary Pretty, and Kendra Springer, plus exciting sessions from Rajesh Jha, Jared Spataro, Ryan Jones, Zohar Raz, and many more. Blog Announcements Microsoft Copilot presents an opportunity to reimagine the way we work—turning natural language into the most powerful productivity tool on the planet. With AI, organizations can unearth value in data across productivity tools like business applications and Microsoft 365. Click the link below to find out more. Check out the latest features in Microsoft Power Apps that will help developers create AI-infused apps faster, give administrators more control over managing thousands of Microsoft Power Platform makers at scale, and deliver better experiences to users around the world. Click the image below to find out more. Click below to discover new ways to orchestrate business processes across your organization with Copilot in Power Automate. With its user-friendly interface that offers hundreds of prebuilt drag-and-drop actions, more customers have been able to benefit from the power of automation. Discover how Microsoft Power Platform and Microsoft Dataverse are activating the strength of your enterprise data using AI, the announcement of “plugins for Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365”, plus two new Power Apps creator experiences using Excel and natural language. Click below to find out more about the general availability of Microsoft Fabric and the public preview of Copilot in Microsoft Fabric. With the launch of these next-generation analytics tools, you can empower your data teams to easily scale the demand on your growing business. And for the rest of all the good stuff, click the link below to visit the Microsoft Ignite 2023 "Book of News", with over ONE HUNDRED announcements across infrastructure, data, security, new tools, AI, and everything else in-between!
This is the ninth post in our series dedicated to helping the amazing members of our community--both new members and seasoned veterans--learn and grow in how to best engage in the community! Each Tuesday, we feature new content that will help you best understand the community--from ranking and badges to profile avatars, from Super Users to blogging in the community. Our hope is that this information will help each of our community members grow in their experience with Power Platform, with the community, and with each other! Today's Tip: All About the Galleries Have you checked out the library of content in our galleries? Whether you're looking for the latest info on an upcoming event, a helpful webinar, or tips and tricks from some of our most experienced community members, our galleries are full of the latest and greatest video content for the Power Platform communities. There are several different galleries in each community, but we recommend checking these out first: Community Connections & How-To Videos Hosted by members of the Power Platform Community Engagement Team and featuring community members from around the world, these helpful videos are a great way to "kick the tires" of Power Platform and find out more about your fellow community members! Check them out in Power Apps, Power Automate, Power Pages, and Copilot Studio! Webinars & Video Gallery Each community has its own unique webinars and videos highlighting some of the great work being done across the Power Platform. Watch tutorials and demos by Microsoft staff, partners, and community gurus! Check them out: Power Apps Webinars & Video Gallery Power Automate Webinars & Video Gallery Power Pages Webinars & Video Gallery Copilot Studio Webinars & Video Gallery Events Whether it's the excitement of the Microsoft Power Platform Conference, a local event near you, or one of the many other in-person and virtual connection opportunities around the world, this is the place to find out more about all the Power Platform-centered events. Power Apps Events Power Automate Events Power Pages Events Copilot Studio Events Unique Galleries to Each Community Because each area of Power Platform has its own unique features and benefits, there are areas of the galleries dedicated specifically to videos about that product. Whether it's Power Apps samples from the community or the Power Automate Cookbook highlighting unique flows, the Bot Sharing Gallery in Copilot Studio or Front-End Code Samples in Power Pages, there's a gallery for you! Check out each community's gallery today! Power Apps Gallery Power Automate Gallery Power Pages Gallery Copilot Studio Gallery
In the bustling world of technology, two dynamic leaders, Geetha Sivasailam and Ben McMann, have been at the forefront, steering the ship of the Dallas Fort Worth Power Platform User Group since its inception in February 2019. As Practice Lead (Power Platform | Fusion Dev) at Lantern, Geetha brings a wealth of consulting experience, while Ben, a key member of the Studio Leadership team at Lantern, specializes in crafting strategies that leverage Microsoft digital technologies to transform business models. Empowering Through Community Leadership Geetha and Ben's journey as user group leaders began with a simple yet powerful goal: to create a space where individuals across the DFW area could connect, grow their skills, and add value to their businesses through the Power Platform. The platform, known for its versatility, allows users to achieve more with less code and foster creativity. The Power of Community Impact Reflecting on their experiences, Geetha and Ben emphasize the profound impact that community engagement has had on both their professional and personal lives. The Power Platform community, they note, is a wellspring of resources and opportunities, fostering continuous learning, skill enhancement, and networking with industry experts and peers. Favorite Moments and Words of Wisdom The duo's favorite aspect of leading the user group lies in witnessing the transformative projects and innovations community members create with the Power Platform. Their advice to aspiring user group leaders? "Encourage diverse perspectives, maintain an open space for idea-sharing, stay curious, and, most importantly, have fun building a vibrant community." Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers Geetha and Ben encourage others to step into the realm of user group leadership, citing the rewarding experience of creating and nurturing a community of like-minded individuals. They highlight the chance to influence, impact, and positively guide others, fostering connections that extend beyond mere technology discussions. Joining a User Group: A Gateway to Growth The leaders stress the importance of joining a user group, emphasizing exposure to diverse perspectives, solutions, and career growth opportunities within the Power Platform community. "Being part of such a group provides a supportive environment for seeking advice, sharing experiences, and navigating challenges." A Year of Milestones Looking back at the past year, Geetha and Ben express pride in the group's growth and global participation. They recount the enriching experience of meeting members in person at the Microsoft Power Platform conference, showcasing the diverse range of perspectives and guest speakers that enriched the community's overall experience. Continuous Learning on the Leadership Journey As user group leaders, Geetha and Ben recognize the continuous learning curve, blending interpersonal skills, adaptability, and dedication to foster a vibrant community. They highlight the importance of patience, persistence, and flexibility in achieving group goals, noting the significance of listening to the needs and suggestions of group members.They invite all tech enthusiasts to join the Dallas Fort Worth Power Platform User Group, a thriving hub where the power of community propels individuals to new heights in the dynamic realm of technology.
Are you attending Microsoft Ignite in Seattle this week? If so, we'd love to see you at the Community Lounge! Hosted by members of our Community team, it's a great place to connect, meet some Microsoft executives, and get a sticker or two. And if you're an MVP there are some special opportunities to meet up! The Community Lounge is more than just a space—it's a hub of activity, collaboration, and camaraderie. So, dive in, explore, and make the most of your Microsoft Ignite experience by immersing yourself in the vibrant and dynamic community that awaits you.Find out the schedule and all the details here: Community Lounge at Ignite! See you at #MSIgnite!
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