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How to convert SPO list outputs to a specific naming convention

Wondering if anybody could help me wrap my head around the steps I would need to take for this, I'm searching google but I'm not too sure what exactly I should be looking for.

 

1)

A user fills in a SPO list by selecting the choices given and the "status" will change from "info required" to "in progress" for that row. Its at this point the flow runs, I would like to then use this data to update the group tag within Intune via Graph (and eventually other things like primary user, device name etc but I'm currently stuck at the first hurdle).

 

SPO List example:

mem_flow_question.png

This part works ok.

 

2)

Current flow:

mem_flow_question.png

Flow is kicked off based off with the trigger:

@equals(triggerBody()?['Status'],'In Progress')

Here is the "Output" from "Select"

mem_flow_question_output.png

This part also seems to work, although I'm still learning and perhaps there is a better way. Anyway, its at this point I'm stuck. The SPO list has multiple choices for each column and I was hoping to collect the data and abbreviate it for the "GroupTag".

For example, the output for this particular record

Location-DeviceType-UserType-Department-Var-Enviroment

"PLocation-Laptop-Support-Computing-1-Production"

I would like somehow get:

P-LT-SUP-COMP-1-PRD

 

But it could be any of these, I will be adding more departments eventually:

grouptag_examples.JPG

 

How could I build the flow so it will convert the output of this record and future records to match my abbreviations/naming convention above? I hope that all makes sense.

 

Thanks

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Apologies, I think we went a bit too far down a rabbit hole in our previous thread, @f2 .

 

I went so deep because modern SharePoint often commits changes immediately when you edit values or change them in the list. So your flow might run WAY more than it should. Which could cause you problems down the line.

 

Plus, if you intend to place "P-LT-SUP-COMP-1-PRD" into a field on the list, then that's a much larger problem. Because if you run a trigger on anything that is created or modified, then if you modify the list later in that flow you will cause a loop.

 

That would be bad.

 

So unfortunately, I think that your best bet, here, would be to use a tiresome, long, calculated column, in SharePoint.

 

I made a list called choices, and it had two choice columns:

  1. choiceuno
  2. choicedos

 

This was my calculated column:

 

 

=CONCATENATE(
  IF(
    choiceuno="ZOOM",
    "Z",
    IF(
      choiceuno="I'm a 빛",
      "빛",
      IF(
        choiceuno="Hip",
        "H",
        IF(
          choiceuno="Chuck",
          "Ck",
          IF(
            choiceuno="GANJI",
            "GJ",
            ""
          )
        )
      )
    )
  ),
  IF(
    choicedos="",
    "",
    "-"
  ),
  IF(
    choicedos="CL",
    "C",
    IF(
      choicedos="PSY",
      "P",
      IF(
        choicedos="JESSI",
        "J",
        ""
      )
    )
  )
)

 

 

This was a bit painful, but I think now you see what you're up against, if you wish to make another list column with the data.

 

---

 

However, if you wish to use the data elsewhere, then you can do one of two simple things:

  1. Use a simpler, hidden, calculated column for each choice column, which just generates the abbrieviation.
  2. Maintain a separate list for each choice column, and change the choice columns to lookups.

 

The second one is an excellent choice, here. Your users can still choose which option they need to choose, and you can setup a second column to in the SharePoint list which pulls the abbrieviation from the other list.

 

This is a good choice because it allows you more control over adding more options to your choices, without having to get intimate with the main list, plus any further flows/calculations will be unharmed.

 

But the issue with incremental changes to the SharePoint list could still cause you issues here. As if someone updates CLocation, then clicks elsewhere ... then updates GLocation ... that's two changes that get sent to your flow and your other application.

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eliotcole
Super User
Super User

Why not use a Microsoft Form (or SharePoint / other form) to input to the list?

 

This way the flow trigger can be left as is.

 

All new items will be fully set-up as per what you have already. Then, if an item is modified, you can choose to run a different set of tasks on the item.

 

Alternatively, if you know that they only input once, then just change the trigger to new items only.

f2
Helper II
Helper II

Hi eliotcole!

 

Perhaps I'm over looking MS Forms, I will try explain why I thought using a SPO list would be best and maybe you could correct me if I can achieve a better result using something else like Forms?

 

If I could get this all working I would be adding hundreds of device to this list but only device serial, hardware hash and internal asset tags only. I was going to then suggest another group who will be handing these devices to users at different sites just need to take a laptop off the shelf, look at internal tag, match internal tag in list and fill in the rest (primary user, location etc). I thought by only giving the users a choice it will prevent any errors as its easy to mistype these boring tags manually. Could something similar be doing with MS Forms?

 

You actually reminded me I have created a flow before using a form and was able to use an IF statement to change a radio button from "Staff" to "educationStaff" so I got the right template name in a teams request form:

if(equals(outputs('Get_response_details')?['body/r291e2c40167d48eda60003c09b6cf3dd'],string('Staff')),'educationStaff',if(equals(outputs('Get_response_details')?

 

But I've been unable to find a way to get the "guid" (if thats what its called) from my SPO list, plus with the amount of options I assumed there might be a smarter way to achieve it.

 

Thanks!

I mean, it's up to you, but updating a SharePoint list from the inputs of a Microsoft Form is simplicity, and you won't need help there.

 

So for one off additions from staff it will definitely simplify your business process here.

 

If you're looking to input a lot of data, then I would recommend that you build a one off flow to interpret a given source of data and input it into the list. Obviously sort out your flow, first, mind. 😉

 

f2
Helper II
Helper II

I've been trying to think how a MS Form would work in my instance, would the submitted form overwrite the data that is already there for that record or would it add an additional row? I need to keep the device serial and hardware hash intact so I can then use all the data to update things in Intune.

 

Instead, could I add a 2nd array then somehow match/replace the values found in the 1st array? Something like this:

 

 

 

[
  {
    "Location": "CLocation",
    "Abbreviation": "C-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "GLocation",
    "Abbreviation": "G-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "PLocation",
    "Abbreviation": "P-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "Desktop",
    "Abbreviation": "DT-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "Laptop",
    "Abbreviation": "LT-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "Shared",
    "Abbreviation": "SH-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "Kiosk",
    "Abbreviation": "KS-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "Phone",
    "Abbreviation": "PH-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "Tablet",
    "Abbreviation": "TB-"
  },
  {
    "Device Type": "VM",
    "Abbreviation": "VM-"
  },
  {
    "UserType": "Lecturer",
    "Abbreviation": "LEC-"
  },
  {
    "UserType": "Support",
    "Abbreviation": "SUP-"
  },
  {
    "UserType": "Student",
    "Abbreviation": "STU-"
  },
  {
    "Variation": "1",
    "Abbreviation": "1-"
  },
  {
    "Variation": "2",
    "Abbreviation": "2-"
  },
  {
    "Variation": "3",
    "Abbreviation": "3-"
  },
  {
    "Variation": "4",
    "Abbreviation": "4-"
  },
  {
    "Enviroment": "Production",
    "Abbreviation": "PRD-"
  },
  {
    "Enviroment": "Test",
    "Abbreviation": "TST-"
  },
  {
    "Enviroment": "Canary",
    "Abbreviation": "CAN-"
  },
  {
    "DeviceType": "Desktop",
    "Abbreviation": "DT-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "Laptop",
    "Abbreviation": "LT-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "Shared",
    "Abbreviation": "SH-"
  },
  {
    "DeviceType": "Kiosk",
    "Abbreviation": "KS-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "Phone",
    "Abbreviation": "PH-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "Tablet",
    "Abbreviation": "TB-"
  },
  {
    "Location": "Phone",
    "Abbreviation": "PH-"
  },
  {
    "User Type": "Lecturer",
    "Abbreviation": "LEC-"
  },
  {
    "User Type": "Support",
    "Abbreviation": "SUP-"
  },
  {
    "User Type": "Student",
    "Abbreviation": "STU-"
  },
  {
    "Var": "1",
    "Abbreviation": "1-"
  },
  {
    "Var": "2",
    "Abbreviation": "2-"
  },
  {
    "Var": "3",
    "Abbreviation": "3-"
  },
  {
    "Var": "4",
    "Abbreviation": "4-"
  },
  {
    "Enviroment": "Production",
    "Abbreviation": "PRD"
  },
  {
    "Enviroment": "Test",
    "Abbreviation": "TST"
  },
  {
    "Enviroment": "Canary",
    "Abbreviation": "CAN"
  }
]

 

 

 

Then use IF or Replace expressions? Any ideas if this would be possible?

Apologies, I think we went a bit too far down a rabbit hole in our previous thread, @f2 .

 

I went so deep because modern SharePoint often commits changes immediately when you edit values or change them in the list. So your flow might run WAY more than it should. Which could cause you problems down the line.

 

Plus, if you intend to place "P-LT-SUP-COMP-1-PRD" into a field on the list, then that's a much larger problem. Because if you run a trigger on anything that is created or modified, then if you modify the list later in that flow you will cause a loop.

 

That would be bad.

 

So unfortunately, I think that your best bet, here, would be to use a tiresome, long, calculated column, in SharePoint.

 

I made a list called choices, and it had two choice columns:

  1. choiceuno
  2. choicedos

 

This was my calculated column:

 

 

=CONCATENATE(
  IF(
    choiceuno="ZOOM",
    "Z",
    IF(
      choiceuno="I'm a 빛",
      "빛",
      IF(
        choiceuno="Hip",
        "H",
        IF(
          choiceuno="Chuck",
          "Ck",
          IF(
            choiceuno="GANJI",
            "GJ",
            ""
          )
        )
      )
    )
  ),
  IF(
    choicedos="",
    "",
    "-"
  ),
  IF(
    choicedos="CL",
    "C",
    IF(
      choicedos="PSY",
      "P",
      IF(
        choicedos="JESSI",
        "J",
        ""
      )
    )
  )
)

 

 

This was a bit painful, but I think now you see what you're up against, if you wish to make another list column with the data.

 

---

 

However, if you wish to use the data elsewhere, then you can do one of two simple things:

  1. Use a simpler, hidden, calculated column for each choice column, which just generates the abbrieviation.
  2. Maintain a separate list for each choice column, and change the choice columns to lookups.

 

The second one is an excellent choice, here. Your users can still choose which option they need to choose, and you can setup a second column to in the SharePoint list which pulls the abbrieviation from the other list.

 

This is a good choice because it allows you more control over adding more options to your choices, without having to get intimate with the main list, plus any further flows/calculations will be unharmed.

 

But the issue with incremental changes to the SharePoint list could still cause you issues here. As if someone updates CLocation, then clicks elsewhere ... then updates GLocation ... that's two changes that get sent to your flow and your other application.

f2
Helper II
Helper II

I saw my post disappear to page 3 and started to loose hope lol. Thanks for persevering with me eliotcole, I really do appreciate it.

Well it works, you have no idea how happy it made me to see those abbreviations, I've spent so much time googling/watching youtube videos on how to do that!

 

prefix_example.JPG

The first example is missing a field (Variation) so the "Status" is prompting for more info but the 2nd example is completed and "Status" has changed to "In Progress" (this will change to "Completed" once I finish the rest of the flow).

My code is slightly different to your example, are the extra "" quotations needed or was that just an example for more choices?

 

code question.JPG

 

Here is my code, your example was really easy to follow and easy for me to update as needed.

 

 

 

=CONCATENATE(
  IF(Location="CLocation","C-",
    IF(Location="GLocation","G-",
      IF(Location="PLocation","P-",))),
  IF(DeviceType="Desktop","DT-",
    IF(DeviceType="Laptop","LT-",
      IF(DeviceType="Shared","SH-",
        IF(DeviceType="Kiosk","KS-",
           IF(DeviceType="Phone","PH-",
            IF(DeviceType="Tablet","TB-",
              IF(DeviceType="VM","VM",))))))),
  IF(UserType="Lecturer","LEC-",
    IF(UserType="Support","SUP-",
      IF(UserType="Student","STU-",))),
  IF(Department="Business","BUSI-",
    IF(Department="Computing","COMP-",
      IF(Department="Design","DESI-",
        IF(Department="Engineering","ENGI-",
          IF(Department="Hospitality","HOSP-",
            IF(Department="HR","HR-",
              IF(Department="Finance","FINA-",))))))),
  IF(Variation="1","1-",
    IF(Variation="2","2-",
      IF(Variation="3","3-",
        IF(Variation="4","4-",)))),
  IF(Environment="Production","PRD",
    IF(Environment="Canary","CAN",
      IF(Environment="Test","TST",))),
)

 

 

 

 

So if all looks well, I will go and setup a 2nd list and link them as you suggested.

 

Just one more question, you mentioned at the end of your post that it could cause issues if somebody makes two changes, I dont think I mentioned this but my status column in the SPO list has the following formula:

 

 

 

=IF(OR(ISBLANK(Location),
        ISBLANK(DeviceType),
        ISBLANK(UserType),
        ISBLANK(Department),
        ISBLANK(Variation),
        ISBLANK(Environment)),
"Info Required","In Progress")

 

 

 

 

 

Then my Flow has a trigger condition:

 

 

 

@equals(triggerBody()?['Status'],'In Progress') 
@not(equals(triggerBody()?['Status'],'Info Required')) 
@not(equals(triggerBody()?['Status'],'null'))

 

 

 

 

and finally

I filter the "Get Items" step to only include "In Progress"

fri example.JPG

Would that help any potential issues with multiple changes being recorded?

The double quotes are to provide blank responses if there is not a value chosen, and to decide whether or not to place a dash in between if there is a blank entry. 😉

 

So, I provided it to you in that fashion so that you could just add more.

 

You see that my calculated formula doesn't have the dashes in the abbreviations?

 

So inbetween each IF() cascade it calculates if it needs to add a dash. The more columns, the more it will need to check, of course ... but I honestly couldn't be bothered to dive that deep down the IF() rabbit hole after all that burrowing around earlier. 😅

 

---

 

With regards to your flow ... as long as the flow does not modify the list item, then you should be fine. 😊

 

If you want to modify the items in the list, then you run the risk of looping. 😩

 

You might be able to save it with a (hidden!) 'processed' column in SharePoint, which indicates 0 for unprocessed and 1 for processed. Then as long as you don't have it showing on any forms, views, etc, it should be relatively safe. Then include a further IF() on your calculated column to account for it and add a 'Processed' status, and an extra not(equals()) trigger condition for it, too.

 

However I would personally recommend processing any further modifications that you need to perform on the list items elsewhere. It *might* be doable, though, with the above.

f2
Helper II
Helper II

Thanks for going into detail and explaining the proper way to add the dashes, I assumed it was more for my benefit ie "just add more choices here". Doh.

 

The hidden/processed column is a great idea too, I'll try do that over the weekend so I at least have something in place while I figure out how to create/link the second "working" list that you mentioned in your previous post as it sounds like that is the better solution going forward.

 

You've given me a lot of think about plus I will be able to re-use these tricks I've picked up in future flows. So chuffed those abbreviations are now working and making progress again, awesome stuff eliotcole!

 

No worries, @f2 !

 

I don't usually say this, but you'd be more than welcome to click 'Accept as Solution' on one (or more) of the posts I made that got you there. If only so that people know that this got sorted out. 😊👍

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Super Users – 2023 Season 1    We are excited to kick off the Power Users Super User Program for 2023 - Season 1.  The Power Platform Super Users have done an amazing job in keeping the Power Platform communities helpful, accurate and responsive. We would like to send these amazing folks a big THANK YOU for their efforts.      Super User Season 1 | Contributions July 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022  Super User Season 2 | Contributions January 1, 2023 – June 30, 2023    Curious what a Super User is? Super Users are especially active community members who are eager to help others with their community questions. There are 2 Super User seasons in a year, and we monitor the community for new potential Super Users at the end of each season. Super Users are recognized in the community with both a rank name and icon next to their username, and a seasonal badge on their profile.  Power Apps  Power Automate  Power Virtual Agents  Power Pages  Pstork1*  Pstork1*  Pstork1*  OliverRodrigues  BCBuizer  Expiscornovus*  Expiscornovus*  ragavanrajan  AhmedSalih  grantjenkins  renatoromao    Mira_Ghaly*  Mira_Ghaly*      Sundeep_Malik*  Sundeep_Malik*      SudeepGhatakNZ*  SudeepGhatakNZ*      StretchFredrik*  StretchFredrik*      365-Assist*  365-Assist*      cha_cha  ekarim2020      timl  Hardesh15      iAm_ManCat  annajhaveri      SebS  Rhiassuring      LaurensM  abm      TheRobRush  Ankesh_49      WiZey  lbendlin      Nogueira1306  Kaif_Siddique      victorcp  RobElliott      dpoggemann  srduval      SBax  CFernandes      Roverandom  schwibach      Akser  CraigStewart      PowerRanger  MichaelAnnis      subsguts  David_MA      EricRegnier  edgonzales      zmansuri  GeorgiosG      ChrisPiasecki  ryule      AmDev  fchopo      phipps0218  tom_riha      theapurva  takolota     Akash17  momlo     BCLS776  Shuvam-rpa     rampprakash  ScottShearer     Rusk  ChristianAbata     cchannon  Koen5     a33ik  Heartholme     AaronKnox  okeks      Matren  David_MA     Alex_10        Jeff_Thorpe        poweractivate        Ramole        DianaBirkelbach        DavidZoon        AJ_Z        PriyankaGeethik        BrianS        StalinPonnusamy        HamidBee        CNT        Anonymous_Hippo        Anchov        KeithAtherton        alaabitar        Tolu_Victor        KRider        sperry1625        IPC_ahaas      zuurg    rubin_boer   cwebb365   Dorrinda   G1124   Gabibalaban   Manan-Malhotra   jcfDaniel   WarrenBelz   Waegemma   drrickryp   GuidoPreite   metsshan    If an * is at the end of a user's name this means they are a Multi Super User, in more than one community. Please note this is not the final list, as we are pending a few acceptances.  Once they are received the list will be updated. 

Check out the new Power Platform Communities Front Door Experience!

We are excited to share the ‘Power Platform Communities Front Door’ experience with you!   Front Door brings together content from all the Power Platform communities into a single place for our community members, customers and low-code, no-code enthusiasts to learn, share and engage with peers, advocates, community program managers and our product team members. There are a host of features and new capabilities now available on Power Platform Communities Front Door to make content more discoverable for all power product community users which includes ForumsUser GroupsEventsCommunity highlightsCommunity by numbersLinks to all communities Users can see top discussions from across all the Power Platform communities and easily navigate to the latest or trending posts for further interaction. Additionally, they can filter to individual products as well.   Users can filter and browse the user group events from all power platform products with feature parity to existing community user group experience and added filtering capabilities.     Users can now explore user groups on the Power Platform Front Door landing page with capability to view all products in Power Platform.      Explore Power Platform Communities Front Door today. Visit Power Platform Community Front door to easily navigate to the different product communities, view a roll up of user groups, events and forums.

Microsoft Power Platform Conference | Registration Open | Oct. 3-5 2023

We are so excited to see you for the Microsoft Power Platform Conference in Las Vegas October 3-5 2023! But first, let's take a look back at some fun moments and the best community in tech from MPPC 2022 in Orlando, Florida.   Featuring guest speakers such as Charles Lamanna, Heather Cook, Julie Strauss, Nirav Shah, Ryan Cunningham, Sangya Singh, Stephen Siciliano, Hugo Bernier and many more.   Register today: https://www.powerplatformconf.com/   

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