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Anonymous
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Need flow for moving the existing file on Sharepoint

Hi folks, I am looking for a flow that will do below things once any updated file is uploaded on sharepoint in a specified folder. It will trigger when it finds any similar file name with only one difference that is word 'Updated'.

 

1. It will move existing file into another folder -Let's say -'Archive' 

2. It will remove the word - 'Updated' from the name of file and will make it like existing file.

 

I am enclosing an image for example.

 

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yashag2255
Super User
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Please see the screenshots below and replicate:Se1.PNG

 

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I have doen this for a PNG file format and you can replicate the same for xlsx. (this can be variabalised by adding a few more steps to the flow to get the extension from the file name. But I saw that you were using xlsx so to keep it simple I restrited to one format only.)

 

Ensure that you carefully mark the identifiers in the appropriate actions. The flow is-> trigger when a file is uploaded and break the name of the file and then check if it contains Updated. If yes then first move the first file without the updated tag to a folder and then get content of the file that was created (updated tag) and then create a new file without the updated tag in the name and then finally delete the update tag file. (makes sense?)

 

Expressions used:

 

Initialise Variable: split(triggerBody()?['{FilenameWithExtension}'],'-')
Conditon: last(variables('tta'))
Move File: first(variables('tta'))
Create File: first(variables('tta'))

tta is the name of my array variable. Note that I am ussuming there will be no '-' in the file name other than before the Update word

 

Hope this Helps!

 

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v-yamao-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I have made a test on my side, please make sure your sharepoint library have only one folder ( the specified folder that you mentioned - on my test it is folder A), then you could refer to my screenshot below to create the flow:

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The expression in the Condition:

concat(items('Apply_to_each')?['{Name}'],'-Updated')

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Please let me know if your problem could be solved.

 

Best regards,

Mabel

 

Community Support Team _ Mabel Mao
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Anonymous
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Thanks   for your quick turn around. I tried to implement the flow in the same manner however got error in 'Move File' area. Please see below error msg-

 

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Error details: 

Failed to verify the existence of source object at 'https://pmhcorp.sharepoint.com/sites/PMHAnalytics/Shared Documents/TB Drop Folder/Test6.xlxs' due to error 'The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002)'.
clientRequestId: 3f4d600f-4fc4-482e-9e6f-4ce5a3fe335e


serviceRequestId: 3f4d600f-4fc4-482e-9e6f-4ce5a3fe335e

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I am applying below scenario in 'Move File'

 

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In my sharepoint Document library, there is "TB Drop Folder' in which some folders are created. Under these folders, flow will check for 'Updated File' and will trigger to move original file to another folder called 'Archive' which is also in 'TB Drop Folder'.  Please help. 

Hi @Anonymous 

 

In the file to move action, I can see that you are using the extension '.xlxs' shouldn't that be '.xlsx' ?

Anonymous
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My Apologies  , Yes. That's right. This is the case and now it's running successfully. Sincere thanks for this. I am very close now to achieve my desired output. The next thing which is needed is-The moved file need to move in the same name folder in Archive. For example - Under TB Drop Folder, there are 8 different folders. In the similar manner, 8 same name folders are created in Archive folder. The idea is whichever file is getting moved to 'Archive' Folder, should go in their respective folder under 'Archive' main folder. Please see image below-

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@Anonymous 

 

Do you mean that you have folder names as the file names too? If so, in the move action, you can configure the folder path in the move file action by typing in the path.  (/Shared Documents/(first of the array item)) as the file name. 

 

Hope this Helps!

Anonymous
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No 

 

 

Anonymous
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Hi 

 

Hi @Anonymous 

 

Yes it is. So what you can do is, you can initialise a variable of type array and use the expression : 

split(triggerBody()?['{Path}'],'/')

This will split the folder path of the file and return an array. Run the flow like this by uploading a file to get the folder initially (you might want to create a new flow for testing this). 

 

Now, you will have an array with folder names and you can see the index of the element that has the name of the desired folder. use that index and then in the original flow, have an initialise string variable action and then use this expression : 

split(triggerBody()?['{Path}'],'/')[put the integer index value here]

In the last action where you create the file in the archive folder, provide the folder path until the /documents/xyz/archive/select the variable here. 

 

This will move the file folder wise. 

 

Hope this Helps!

 

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