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Putting a space in a post code if one hasn't been entered using Power Automate

Afternoon

 

I have a list with a postcode field which over time has had users enter the postcodes with no spaces.

 

So the postcode have either 3 or 4 characters before where the space should be (e.g. TA1 or TA24) then all postcodes have 3 characters after the space. I need some kind of  condition to determine where to put the space based on the total number of characters in the string (if 6 characters then space would go after 3rd char vs if 7 characters, space would go after 4th character.

 

Any ideas the best way to achieve this? Thanks in advance.

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abm
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Here it is

 

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The expression I used above is as follows:

 

if(equals(length(outputs('Compose')),6), concat(substring(outputs('Compose'),0,3), ' ', substring(outputs('Compose'),3,3)), concat(substring(outputs('Compose'),0,4), ' ', substring(outputs('Compose'),4,3)))

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Expiscornovus
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

One approach could be to use an expression with functions like equals, length, substring and if.

 

Below is an example of that approach. In that example I am using two compose actions.

 

In the first compose action I add the postcode to test. The second compose action has the following expression added to it:

if(equals(length(outputs('Compose')), 6), concat(substring(outputs('Compose'), 0, 3), ' ', substring(outputs('Compose'), 3, 3)), concat(substring(outputs('Compose'), 0, 4), ' ', substring(outputs('Compose'), 4, 3)))

 

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Thanks @Expiscornovus I'll give that a go!

abm
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Here it is

 

image.png

 

The expression I used above is as follows:

 

if(equals(length(outputs('Compose')),6), concat(substring(outputs('Compose'),0,3), ' ', substring(outputs('Compose'),3,3)), concat(substring(outputs('Compose'),0,4), ' ', substring(outputs('Compose'),4,3)))

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Thanks @abm  would I need a Condition action after that and an update list item action?

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Hi @Anonymous 

 

No you don't need. See my expression I did and here I am already checking whether its 6 or not?

 

Try the solution which I suggested. 

 

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Add a compose. Map the postcode under that. Then next compose copy my expression which I suggested. I have tested this and worked as expected.



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Thanks @abm  I'll give it a go!

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There was a typo earlier. I have corrected it.



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Thanks @abm it looks like it's working. So what's the best way to update the Post Code field in the SP list to show the postcode with the space?

 

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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Use the SharePoint connector Update Item action step and map the field. 



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If the goal is to go over each item in the list and make the necessary corrections, then I would suggest an instant cloud flow that gets all the items from the list and loops over each one, updating the postcode. Below is a framework of what the flow would look like. I've not taken the time to actually fill in any existing SP sites or anything, but it should give you an idea.

 

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In the Update Item action, you would insert the output from the Compose action in the Postcode field.

 

EDIT: you would also have to change the formula of the Compose action, of course, to work with the actual postcode field of the item and not with a previous compose as you have done in your tests. So, in your formula you would replace outputs('Compose') with outputs('Get_items')?['postcode'], for example, assuming the column name of the list is 'postcode'.

 

EDIT 2: I also strongly advise to test this with a test list first, to make sure it works as intended. This will update each item in your list so you want to do it right the first time.

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Thanks @abm  I was adding that action while you were typing, but an odd thing I'm getting is that after it's added the space the Flow is erasing the last three characters. Could I change the expression so that it added a space three characters in? 

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Not sure I understood. What you are saying is flow is truncating the values? That means the solution I have give is based on length 6 or 7 postcode types. Sounds like you have some post codes with other lengths as well? Is that correct?



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yES, 

 

@abm I just put T23456 and T234567 in on the postcodes fields. After initially putting the space in, the characters after the space get erased, so I'm left with T23 and T234.

 

 

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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Check your compose expression values from run history? See what values are returned? 



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@abm I can see what it's doing. After it's successfully running the first flow to put in the space for some reason it's firing again and deleting a character until for example with a six character postcode it stops with the first three characters!

OliverR-82
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What do you mean "it's firing" again? What is the trigger action for your flow?

abm
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Could you please show a screenshot of your flow and run history? Try to expand all the steps in your screen shot.

 

Thanks



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 Hi @abm . I the trigger up as a 'created or modified' just to test out and then put a condition in which stopped it after the first go round. For production I'm going to use the button as suggested earlier. Thanks everyone for your help on this! Appreciated! 

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