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Error using FORMAT in CREAT CSV TABLE

I am trying to format a few number fields (only starting with one so far) from JSON data brought in. I PARSE JSON to get the fields to use in the subsequent actions. I then use the FORMAT NUMBER action to get the number into Currency format. I then want to use that formatted field in my output when issuing the CREATE CSV TABLE action. But I get the error below. I am lost on how to do this. Any help would be great. Thanks!

 

Error:

(x) Flow save failed with code 'invalidTemplate' and message The template validation failed: 'The inputs of template action 'Create_CSV_table' at lire 1 and column '3984' is Invalid. Action 'Apply_to_each' must be a parent 'foreach' scope of actior 'Create_CSV_table' to be referenced by 'repeatltems' cr 'items' functions.'.'.

 

My flow:

dBrand_0-1619554617278.png

 

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Thanks for posting the JSON here @dBrand !

I got the Flow working with your JSON and JSON Schema with minor changes.

  1. At the beginning of the Flow please initialize a String Variable
  2. In Apply to Each, after Formatted Number, add Set a Variable action and configure it as follows
    1. NiloferA_0-1620101912949.png
    2. In double quotes, select the output from Formatted Number
  3. In Compose Total Pay action, add this expression - replace(string(item()),string(item()?['PayTotalSum']), variables('MyString'))
    1. NiloferA_1-1620102128149.png
  4. Keep the Append to Array Variable as is from the previous replies, the expression should be - json(outputs('Compose_Total_Pay'))
  5. At the end, after the Apply to Each, you already have Create CSV Table action in your Flow, pass the Array in the Input here.

And that's it. I am certain this should work for you now! Fingers crossed! 😛

Please give a Kudo or Mark my respective Replies as Solution once this works for you.

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dBrand
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Reallyhoping someone has some ideas on this. Still stuck. Thanks!

Hello @dBrand !

 

I notice that you have added your action of Create CSV Table outside of the Apply to Each action and still trying to refer the "Current item" which is coming from Apply to Each.

Try moving Create CSV Table action within Apply to Each after the Format action and it should work for you.

 

Hope this helps! Please give a Kudo and mark this Reply as solution if you found it helpful.

I tried this, but now get the error:

BadRequest. The 'from' property value in the 'table' action inputs is of type 'Object'. The value must be of type 'Array'.

 

Here is the flow:

dBrand_0-1619888538505.png

 

Additionally, I am trying to get the columns in the CSV to be from the original parsed Json as well as some fields from the Format steps (since they will provide a formatted dollar amount, where the Parsed data does not).

 

Still stuck on this for days, and can't really find an answer to this, and my deadline is Monday.

Hello @dBrand ,

I got your problem statement working. Please make below changes to your flow to achieve the requirement,

  1. Initialize an Array (MyArray) Variable
  2. Then in Apply to Each action, after Format Number, add a Compose action and add the expression in input as follows
    1. replace(string(item()), item()['ro'] (name of the field you are trying to replace with formatted number)(Output from Format Number Dynamic Content))
  3. Then add Append to Array Variable action and add the following expression in Value
    1. json(outputs('Compose'))
      NiloferA_0-1619975928309.png
  4. Outside of the Apply to Each action, add the Create CSV Table action and pass the Array to it.

NiloferA_1-1619975973709.png

This should solve your issues. Now the problem with your Flow is that

  1. You are traversing JSON Body and passing each item (which is of type Object) to Create a CSV Table action, this action accepts an Array not an Object
  2. You are formatting some field from the JSON but you are never updating the current item thus your updated format will not appear in the final result.

Hope this helps you out and you should be good for your deadline! If you still face any issues, feel free to post a reply and I will be happy to help!

Please give a Kudo and mark this Reply as solution if you found it helpful.

 

Thanks, sorry, but I'm stuck. In step 2a - 

  1. replace(string(item()), item()['ro'] (name of the field you are trying to replace with formatted number) (Output from Format Number Dynamic Content))

I replace it with my data, below, but I am getting an invalid expression. Not sure of the syntax.

replace(string(item()), item()['PayTotalSum'], (outputs('Format_number_Total_Pay')?['body']))

 

But, I do understand the concept of the solution you provided, which seems to be the answer, if I could just get past the syntax issue I am having.

 

Thanks!

No problem @dBrand , so your expression should look like this

replace(string(item()),item()?['PayTotalSum'], outputs('Format_number_Total_Pay')?['body'])
Get rid of the brackets near Format Number Output.

Just about there. Now getting past that and getting error creating the CSV table, which I am doing from the array (or so I believe):

dBrand_0-1620001680829.png

 

Hello @dBrand ,

It looks like you are passing string and not array to the CSV table action. Can you please confirm the type of the variable you have initialized?

NiloferA_1-1620012507787.png

NiloferA_6-1620012808188.png

 

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Also, if possible please post screenshots of your flow here for me to assess the problem better! 🙂

From what I see, I am passing an Array, which is why I am confused. But below are screenshots to help better see my flow, as requested. Thanks!!!

 

dBrand_0-1620048682727.png

 

 

The Apply to each breakout:

dBrand_1-1620048714310.png

 

Ok, I got your issue.

In Append to array variable, Please add the value as an expression and not as text in the field.

NiloferA_0-1620051628788.png

 

Sorry, I now feel like a nuisance, but now getting error:

 

Unable to process template language expressions in action 'Append_to_array_variable' inputs at line '1' and column '2894': 'The template language function 'json' expects its parameter to be a string or an XML. The provided value is of type 'Array'. Please see https://aka.ms/logicexpressions#json for usage details.'.

 

To be certain, you wanted it to be 'Compose' and not 'Compose Total Pay'? Either way didn't work though. But the other way gave a different error.

Dont worry about it, it's fine.

Although, I just noticed that in the screenshot you provided above, the expression in Append to Array Variable action is - json(outputs(Output)) which is incorrect. 

Please remove the value, then when the Dynamic Content popup comes up, click on Expression and then type in json() and within this function add the Output of Compose Total Pay from Dynamic Content.

So the expressions should look like this -->   json(outputs('Compose_Total_Pay')) 

Please refer the Screenshots below

NiloferA_0-1620069238746.png

NiloferA_1-1620069292474.png

NiloferA_2-1620069333281.png

 

 

I had also tried that, thinking that's what you meant. But it gives a different error:

 

InvalidTemplate. Unable to process template language expressions in action 'Append_to_array_variable' inputs at line '1' and column '2894': 'The template language function 'json' parameter is not valid. The provided value '{"CleaningHrsSum":2,"CleaningRate":125,"ContainerSum":5,"HolidayHoursSum":0,"HolidayPay":0,"HolidayRate":0,"HoursSum":0,"Non_PowderRate":100,"OTHoursSum":0,"OTPay":0,"OTRate":0,"PayTotalSum":$875.00,"PowderContainerSum":1,"PowderRate":125,"RegPay":0,"RegRate":0,"Worker":19,"WorkerGrpBy":[{"AddlHours":0,"Cleaning_Hours":2,"Containers":5,"HolidayHours":0,"Hours":8,"PayAmount":$875.00,"Pkey":292,"PowderContainers":1,"RateCleaning":125,"RateHoliday":0,"RateNonPowder":100,"RateOT":0,"RatePowder":125,"RateReg":0,"RecType":"L","Related_Pkey":281,"Status":"S","Submitted":true,"cDate":20210402}],"WorkerName":"Pam , Raff"}' cannot be parsed: 'Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: $. Path 'PayTotalSum', line 1, position 191.'. Please see https://aka.ms/logicexpressions#json for usage details.'.

 

 

Not sure if this is due to my Schema and maybe the way we write this needs to be diffferent because of that?

 

Schema:

{
  "type""array",
  "items": {
    "type""object",
    "properties": {
      "CleaningHrsSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "CleaningRate": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "ContainerSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "HolidayHoursSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "HolidayPay": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "HolidayRate": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "HoursSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "Non_PowderRate": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "OTHoursSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "OTPay": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "OTRate": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "PayTotalSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "PowderContainerSum": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "PowderRate": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "RegPay": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "RegRate": {
        "type""number"
      },
      "Worker": {
        "type""integer"
      },
      "WorkerGrpBy": {
        "type""array",
        "items": {
          "type""object",
          "properties": {
            "AddlHours": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "Cleaning_Hours": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "Containers": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "HolidayHours": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "Hours": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "PayAmount": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "Pkey": {
              "type""integer"
            },
            "PowderContainers": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RateCleaning": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RateHoliday": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RateNonPowder": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RateOT": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RatePowder": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RateReg": {
              "type""number"
            },
            "RecType": {
              "type""string"
            },
            "Submitted": {
              "type""boolean"
            },
            "cDate": {
              "type""integer"
            }
          },
          "required": [
            "AddlHours",
            "Cleaning_Hours",
            "Containers",
            "HolidayHours",
            "Hours",
            "PayAmount",
            "Pkey",
            "PowderContainers",
            "RateCleaning",
            "RateHoliday",
            "RateNonPowder",
            "RateOT",
            "RatePowder",
            "RateReg",
            "RecType",
            "Submitted",
            "cDate"
          ]
        }
      },
      "WorkerName": {
        "type""string"
      }
    },
    "required": [
      "CleaningHrsSum",
      "ContainerSum",
      "HolidayHoursSum",
      "HolidayPay",
      "HoursSum",
      "OTHoursSum",
      "OTPay",
      "PayTotalSum",
      "PowderContainerSum",
      "RegPay",
      "Worker",
      "WorkerName"
    ]
  }
}

I agree that might be the reason, can you paste the actual JSON here please?

I will add it in my flow and troubleshoot.

[
{
"CleaningHrsSum": 2,
"CleaningRate": 125,
"ContainerSum": 5,
"HolidayHoursSum": 0,
"HolidayPay": 0,
"HolidayRate": 0,
"HoursSum": 0,
"Non_PowderRate": 100,
"OTHoursSum": 0,
"OTPay": 0,
"OTRate": 0,
"PayTotalSum": 875,
"PowderContainerSum": 1,
"PowderRate": 125,
"RegPay": 0,
"RegRate": 0,
"Worker": 19,
"WorkerGrpBy": [
{
"AddlHours": 0,
"Cleaning_Hours": 2,
"Containers": 5,
"HolidayHours": 0,
"Hours": 8,
"PayAmount": 875,
"Pkey": 292,
"PowderContainers": 1,
"RateCleaning": 125,
"RateHoliday": 0,
"RateNonPowder": 100,
"RateOT": 0,
"RatePowder": 125,
"RateReg": 0,
"RecType": "L",
"Related_Pkey": 281,
"Status": "S",
"Submitted": true,
"cDate": 20210402
}
],
"WorkerName": "Pat , Barney"
},
{
"CleaningHrsSum": 0,
"CleaningRate": 125,
"ContainerSum": 5,
"HolidayHoursSum": 0,
"HolidayPay": 0,
"HolidayRate": 0,
"HoursSum": 0,
"Non_PowderRate": 100,
"OTHoursSum": 0,
"OTPay": 0,
"OTRate": 0,
"PayTotalSum": 625,
"PowderContainerSum": 1,
"PowderRate": 125,
"RegPay": 0,
"RegRate": 0,
"Worker": 23,
"WorkerGrpBy": [
{
"AddlHours": 0,
"Cleaning_Hours": 0,
"Containers": 5,
"HolidayHours": 0,
"Hours": 8,
"PayAmount": 625,
"Pkey": 293,
"PowderContainers": 1,
"RateCleaning": 125,
"RateHoliday": 0,
"RateNonPowder": 100,
"RateOT": 0,
"RatePowder": 125,
"RateReg": 0,
"RecType": "L",
"Related_Pkey": 281,
"Status": "S",
"Submitted": true,
"cDate": 20210402
}
],
"WorkerName": "Dey, Sam"
},
{
"CleaningHrsSum": 0,
"CleaningRate": 0,
"ContainerSum": 0,
"HolidayHoursSum": 8,
"HolidayPay": 200,
"HolidayRate": 25,
"HoursSum": 0,
"Non_PowderRate": 0,
"OTHoursSum": 0,
"OTPay": 0,
"OTRate": 24.75,
"PayTotalSum": 200,
"PowderContainerSum": 0,
"PowderRate": 0,
"RegPay": 0,
"RegRate": 16.5,
"Worker": 15,
"WorkerGrpBy": [
{
"AddlHours": 0,
"Cleaning_Hours": 0,
"Containers": 0,
"HolidayHours": 8,
"Hours": 0,
"PayAmount": 200,
"Pkey": 307,
"PowderContainers": 0,
"RateCleaning": 0,
"RateHoliday": 25,
"RateNonPowder": 0,
"RateOT": 24.75,
"RatePowder": 0,
"RateReg": 16.5,
"RecType": "M",
"Related_Pkey": 284,
"Status": "S",
"Submitted": true,
"cDate": 20210402
}
],
"WorkerName": "Etlan , Cam"
},
{
"CleaningHrsSum": 0,
"CleaningRate": 0,
"ContainerSum": 0,
"HolidayHoursSum": 0,
"HolidayPay": 0,
"HolidayRate": 0,
"HoursSum": 8,
"Non_PowderRate": 0,
"OTHoursSum": 0,
"OTPay": 0,
"OTRate": 33,
"PayTotalSum": 176,
"PowderContainerSum": 0,
"PowderRate": 0,
"RegPay": 176,
"RegRate": 22,
"Worker": 36,
"WorkerGrpBy": [
{
"AddlHours": 0,
"Cleaning_Hours": 0,
"Containers": 0,
"HolidayHours": 0,
"Hours": 8,
"PayAmount": 176,
"Pkey": 315,
"PowderContainers": 0,
"RateCleaning": 0,
"RateHoliday": 0,
"RateNonPowder": 0,
"RateOT": 33,
"RatePowder": 0,
"RateReg": 22,
"RecType": "D",
"Related_Pkey": 314,
"Status": "S",
"Submitted": true,
"cDate": 20210402
}
],
"WorkerName": "Ady, John"
},
{
"CleaningHrsSum": 2,
"ContainerSum": 10,
"HolidayHoursSum": 8,
"HolidayPay": 200,
"HoursSum": 8,
"OTHoursSum": 0,
"OTPay": 0,
"PayTotalSum": 1876,
"PowderContainerSum": 2,
"RegPay": 176,
"Worker": 0,
"WorkerName": "TOTAL:"
}
]

Thanks for posting the JSON here @dBrand !

I got the Flow working with your JSON and JSON Schema with minor changes.

  1. At the beginning of the Flow please initialize a String Variable
  2. In Apply to Each, after Formatted Number, add Set a Variable action and configure it as follows
    1. NiloferA_0-1620101912949.png
    2. In double quotes, select the output from Formatted Number
  3. In Compose Total Pay action, add this expression - replace(string(item()),string(item()?['PayTotalSum']), variables('MyString'))
    1. NiloferA_1-1620102128149.png
  4. Keep the Append to Array Variable as is from the previous replies, the expression should be - json(outputs('Compose_Total_Pay'))
  5. At the end, after the Apply to Each, you already have Create CSV Table action in your Flow, pass the Array in the Input here.

And that's it. I am certain this should work for you now! Fingers crossed! 😛

Please give a Kudo or Mark my respective Replies as Solution once this works for you.

@NiloferA This worked!!! Thanks for sticking in there. Should be easier to do than they make it, but I guess MS will improve it as time goes on. Now I need to format more fields (like a dozen of them). This will be a pain. Hope that goes better, now that I have the rest working. THANKS AGAIN!

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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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