Hi,
Wondering if anyone out there knows what format to use when trying to list multiple @mentions for a scheduled automated MS Teams post? I've given up on @mentioning the Team - seems like that's not a possibility, but would be an acceptable solution. The format I'm currently using for the @mention is the user's email address. It seems to work when I use one email address, but I'd like to use 6-8 email addresses and contain them within a single post... Thoughts?
Thanks, Jesse
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Hi @jdunn,
Yes, you could use the List group members action of Office 365 Groups connector to get all members email of the group, then initialize a string variable and create a Apply to each action to append these Emails within a <at> tag, and send a message as a bot, for example:
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Community Support Team _ Lin Tu
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Hi @jdunn,
Yes, you could use the List group members action of Office 365 Groups connector to get all members email of the group, then initialize a string variable and create a Apply to each action to append these Emails within a <at> tag, and send a message as a bot, for example:
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Lin Tu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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