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NikTan
Helper III
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Link to Item SharePoint

Hi All,

In my flow i have Create New activity which move file from one document library to another document library.

my required is that i need to have link to item option in email for newly created file in document library how we can achive this, i can find option attached option only. how we can have link to item so when user click on that link Word document will automatically open in O365 

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Hi @NikTan,

 

Do you want to send an email with the item link in the email body when a file is created in SharePoint library?

Have you tried the trigger When a file is created (Properties only)?

I have made the following test with the trigger When a file is created (Properties only), select the dynamic content Link to item in the email body, when I receive the email, the email could be opened by clicking the link.

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Best regards,

Mabel Mao

Community Support Team _ Mabel Mao
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asAdmin
Frequent Visitor

When you test the flow, it should return a 'Body' response after a successful transfer. Look into that response and see if there is a 'Path' returned. If so, you can capture this value and dynamically add it into an email body.

 

If that doesn't work, you can hard code in the base url - "https:://test.sharepoint.com/sites/TestSite/Shared%20Documents/" - then you can dynamically add the folder or file name to the end of the url.

Hi,

Using Folder path i am getting the path but when user click on that link  file get downloded instate of open in O365. Is there any way i can allowed file to open in O365. 

Like i have option in When Item is Created trigger has been called,In this trigger if i drag Link to Item file automatically open in O365. i am looking for similar kind of solution here.

 

 

Thanks

Hi @NikTan,

 

Do you want to send an email with the item link in the email body when a file is created in SharePoint library?

Have you tried the trigger When a file is created (Properties only)?

I have made the following test with the trigger When a file is created (Properties only), select the dynamic content Link to item in the email body, when I receive the email, the email could be opened by clicking the link.

1.PNG

 

Best regards,

Mabel Mao

Community Support Team _ Mabel Mao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
GabrielStJohn
Community Champion
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Hey, @NikTan!

Thank you for posting on the Flow Community Forum! It appears as though @v-yamao-msft would like some more information in order to further assist you properly with your issue. Please share any additional information that was requested in order to decrease the amount of time that it will take for you to be assisted!

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I have a similar requirement.  I have a flow that does open the word document successfully in O365 Word online, however, I would like to have the link open the document in Word (Client).  The Document library is set to open in the client by default and when you click on the name in the document library it opens in the client.  I would like the link in the email to do the same.  I contacted MS about this several months ago and they said they were working on a solution but have not heard anything recently was wondering if anyone here might know a solution.

Thanks

Jennifer

mstone2112
New Member

I worked with someone to create a flow between Salesforce and Sharepoint, then updated the paths to go from the test environment to the actual usage environment.  After creating folders in Sharepoint based on a Salesforce trigger, I added a field to carry the link to the root folder, then used the "Link to Item" to pull the path.  For some reason, the URL that is being pulled is still the original despite the fact that all of the paths have been updated throughout the flow.  Is there some way to control where the Link to Item pulls information from?

ccan1234
Regular Visitor

When I "Link to Item" for some reason the link automatically takes user to "classic" SharePoint view of the item with no option to switch to modern view. How can I format the "Link to Item" to always take user to Modern View of the item on my SharePoint list?

I am experiencing this same issue. When a "link to item" Dynamic content is sent to users of a list I've created so they can view the details it displays in classic SharePoint and not the new UI. Did you manage to get a solution for your enquiry as of yet?

 

ccan1234
Regular Visitor

Yes, I did find the issue causing this. If you have any columns in your SharePoint list that are in Classic format, it will do this. You need to check all your list columns and make sure that they are in Modern format. I found that when I use a templated list or I add columns from the list rather than use the List Settings option to create columns this happens.

aahmed2
Helper II
Helper II

I am running into a weird issue, I have used 'Get files (properties)' to pull the values from a document library. I am trying to send an item link in the email. However, when I add the content dynamically, I get the following in the email instead of the link: 

Link to item: ']}

 

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aahmed2
Helper II
Helper II

Any help is much appreciated

Adding more: using the link to item is a character value you need to used place it into a html code to get the clickable link to the object.

Use a compose to include a <a href> html tag.

aahmed2
Helper II
Helper II

I tried using the <a href> as below:

 

<p><a href="']}">Link to item</a></p><br>

 

And got this. Let me know if there is any other recommendation. 

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You need to do something like this.

Compose

Compose valueCompose value

Email action

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Email received

email receivedemail received

aahmed2
Helper II
Helper II

Thank you so much AMiranda. 

 

For some reason, the second compose block is not showing up for me dynamically. First 'Compose'  has outputs from a substring. I am curious to know why the second Compose block is not appearing. Screenshot 2024-02-08 at 11.55.45 AM.png

You need to check your actions 'cause it must work.

I place a new compose inside a loop and I can include both of them into my mail action, the first and second compose.

 

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Abdel

aahmed2
Helper II
Helper II

Thank you so much! You are awesome. This worked like a charm. 

I am always grateful to the PowerUsers community platform. 

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