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murrayjl03
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Move files to folder based on filename

Hey,

I have 1 folder, which contains multiple images in with the format SKU_other_details.jpg.

 

I am wanting to create a flow which will create a folder called the SKU name, and then add all the relevant images into this folder e.g.

1234_test_image_1.jpg

1234_test_image_2.jpg

would all go into a folder called "1234".

 

9876_test_image_1.jpg

9876_test_image_2.jpg

would all go into a folder called "9876". etc.

I am a complete newbie to Power Automate so any help / explainations would be greatly appriciated. 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

 

 

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trice602
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Hi @murrayjl03 ,

 

This works in my test, please review the flow.  Please note I am doing this in Power Automate CLOUD and not DESKTOP.  I will typically only use desktop for RPA (and other projects) but as a general rule, my first recommendation and option is cloud.

 

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So here I am listing all my files in a folder.  Then for each file, I loop through and get the file content.  Next I split the file name by "_" to isolate the 1234 of the file name.  Then I reference the value I just got (1234) out of the file name.  Lastly, I create the folder and file.  If the folder doesn't exist, it is created.  Works well in testing.  Uses OneDrive but you could also go this in SharePoint with related actions.

 

So first two actions pretty straight forward.

 

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Next I split the file name into an array by "_".

 

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Next I get the file name value "1234" or "9876" out of the array but using the first value which starts with [0].

 

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The last step is to create the folder and file.  Again, if the folder doesn't exist it gets created.

 

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This is a helpful flow and can run through thousands of files in a folder and help you organize them into meaningful dynamic folder names.

 

 

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trice602
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Hi @murrayjl03 ,

 

If this is your first flow I wanted to share the apply to each or for each loop process.  When you add the action get file content and reference the dynamic content ID from list files in folder, this action will automatically wrap itself in an apply to each or for each loop, so think of it this way... for each file in the folder, do these actions...

 

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So after using list files in folder, next add the action get file content and point to the ID of the list files in folder.  You will notice this wraps itself in the loop for you.

 

 

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Hi @trice602, 

Thanks so much for taking the time on this! I actually dont have a CLOUD account, only desktop - I dont suppose you have a solution for desktop?

trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @murrayjl03 ,

 

Yes the process is nearly identical in Desktop.  Where are your files stored?  OneDrive, SharePoint, local file, etc?

 

 

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Hi @trice602 ,

Currently in Dropbox (so a folder like this: C:\Users\XX\Dropbox\FOLDER) but I can make local if easier.

Thanks,

Jess

trice602
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Ok, thanks for sharing.  brb.

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WillSG
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Hi @murrayjl03   I hope you are doing well.

 

Here is a simple but effective way to do it (see image below):

 

  1. The first action is getting all the JPG files on the folder.
  2. You must use a For Each Action to work with the previous list created.
  3. In action #3 you use the “_” to split the %CurrentItem% variable.
  4. The Variable %TexList[0]% is the out put from the Split Action, and by using the [0] you will obtain the first value of the Split which would be the SKU number.
  5. Finally, you will create the Folder and move the file/image.

 

PS: Even though the Create Folder action is used multiple times to create the same folder with the same name, this will not affect the final output that you need.

 

 

Hope this helps,


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trice602
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Hi @murrayjl03 ,

 

This works in my test in Desktop.

 

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@trice602 

Thanks so much! I gave it a go but have the following error, anything obvious im missing?

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trice602
Super User
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Hi @murrayjl03 ,

 

I think it is just the \ at the end of your path is missing.

 

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The error is that you are using the variable %NewVar%, instead, use the variable output out of the action Create %NewFolder%

 

So, in the destination folder you only need to use the previous variable %NewFolder%

 

 

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@trice602 @WillSG 

Thanks - so this is what I have now:

murrayjl03_1-1707244592626.png



It runs without errors however the folders are created in the 'unstructured' folder rather than 'structured' folder. Any ideas?

Structured:

murrayjl03_2-1707244651546.png

 


Unstuctured: 

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trice602
Super User
Super User

Hi @murrayjl03 ,

 

Please review your step 6 compared to my step 6.  Save. Retest. Mark a solution.

 

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Ok, use the following variable in the split action %CurrentItem.Name%

 

This will fix the output. See the final process below

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Hi @trice602 

When I do this, I get the following error:

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I think its because my NewVar isnt working correctly, as mine shows the full path still but yours only shows the folder:

murrayjl03_1-1707246149429.png

 

Do you have %NewVar% in the circled part below in your Create Folder?  If so, you shouldn't.  Change it back to %NewFolder%.

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Then, in Move Files, just use %NewFolder% as the folder to move it to.

 

Good luck!

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If your %NewVar% has the full path, then simply use %NewVar% as the destination folder, without providing the rest of the path there. It's as simple as that.

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