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Send Email with Multiple Attachments

I built a flow that would get attachments from SharePoint and append to an Array to use to send multiple attachments.

I followed the set of instructions using this link https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/multiple-attachments-single-email/.

Now the flow is working, however, instead of sending one email, it seems to be sending an email per attachment, so if I have 3 attachments it will send 3 emails, and sometimes attaching the same documents 2 or 3 times in the same email.

Could you please tell me what I'm doing wrong?

 

Thank you!

 

 

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Hi!

 

 

the 1st Apply to each is to save attachments from Forms to SharePoint using this model: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDW3ikTHu9U

 

So, if the 'Send an email' is inside this 1st 'Apply to each' and you have 2 attachments, 1st Apply to Each will iterate 2 times, and you will send two emails instead of one

 

2nd Apply to each I used was to be able to calculate a difference between 2 dates, following that model: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Flow-to-calculate-elapsed-days-since-List-item-mo...

 


Now, you have a 2nd Apply to Each inside the first Apply to Each. If 'Send an email' is inside this 2nd 'Apply to each' also, an assuming 2 attachments, you will not send 2 emails, but 2 multiplied by N emails, being N the number of iterations of 2nd 'Apply to each'

 

If your goal is to send a single email, move 'Send an email' outside all these nested 'Apply to each'

Hope this helps

 

 

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efialttes
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Hi!
The problem is, 'Send an email' is currently inside several nested Apply to each. You need to find the way to move it outside all of them in order to get a single email sent.
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Anonymous
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@efialttes Thank you!

Do you know how this could be done when you have so many dependencies?

The only thing I can think of is create a separate flow for the email portion. Is there any better way to do that?

Hi @Anonymous,

 

@efialttes is correct, you should put the send Email out of the Get attachments loop. After all attachments appended, send the Email.

In case of same attachment will be sent multiple times, after a loop to Append to Array variable and Send Email, you should empty the array variable by using Set variable action to set it to Null:

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@Anonymous 

You are handling at least 4 nested 'Apply to each' in the same flow, right? If so, if I were you I would review the current design to check if you can remove innecesary 'Apply to each'

 

For example, on the screenshots you shared I've seen 'Get items' outputs assigned as input to an 'Apply to each' that when executed  iterates over a single item. IF you implemented such aproach to always get a single item from your Sharepoint list, then:

-either you can replace these two action blocks and use 'Get item' instead, or

-you can use first() or last() expression to handle the single result from 'Get items' outputs, meaning you do not need the 'Apply to each' anymore

 

I cannot recommend any other specific simplification approach to your current flow, since the screenshots shared are fragmented so it's hard to understand the overall goal you want to achive with flow implementation

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@efialttesand @v-litu-msft  Thank you for your suggestions! 

I'm still kind of new to flow design, but the 1st Apply to each is to save attachments from Forms to SharePoint using this model: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDW3ikTHu9U

 

2nd Apply to each I used was to be able to calculate a difference between 2 dates, following that model: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Flow-to-calculate-elapsed-days-since-List-item-mo...

 

And the 3rd Apply to each (here Apply to each 4) is to add multiple attachments to an email using the following model:

https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/multiple-attachments-single-email/

 

If there's a better way to combine all three in your opinion, please let me know!

 

Thanks again!

 

Hi!
"And the 3rd Apply to each (here Apply to each 4) is to add multiple attachments to an email"
So... do you really need this Apply to Each nested, i.e. inside other 'Apply to Each'?
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@efialttes Actually the "Send an email" item is outside of "Apply to each 4" as can be seen below.

It is just so it collects all the attachments and stores it in the array. Do you think I should remove it nevertheless? I don't think it should affect the number of emails sent though, would it?

 

 

Flow8.PNG

 

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Anonymous
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@efialttes @v-litu-msft  I am not sure the problem is "Apply to each"; it seems related to the number of attachments that are being loaded in SharePoint. Could it be a time lag and loading time issue? I just re-tested it, so if I attach only 1 file, I get 1 e-mail which is fine. If I attach 2 files, I get the 1st e-mail with 1 attachment, and a second e-mail with 2 attachments. Now if I attach 3 files, I get 1 e-mail with 1 attachment, the second with 2 attachments, and the third with 3 attachments. In addition I get the emails in the same order of the loaded attachments; i.e. the first attachment loaded is coming first, then the first and second, then first second and third, etc.

 

Do you still think it's an  "Apply to each" issue?

 

Thanks!

Hi!

 

 

the 1st Apply to each is to save attachments from Forms to SharePoint using this model: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDW3ikTHu9U

 

So, if the 'Send an email' is inside this 1st 'Apply to each' and you have 2 attachments, 1st Apply to Each will iterate 2 times, and you will send two emails instead of one

 

2nd Apply to each I used was to be able to calculate a difference between 2 dates, following that model: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Flow-to-calculate-elapsed-days-since-List-item-mo...

 


Now, you have a 2nd Apply to Each inside the first Apply to Each. If 'Send an email' is inside this 2nd 'Apply to each' also, an assuming 2 attachments, you will not send 2 emails, but 2 multiplied by N emails, being N the number of iterations of 2nd 'Apply to each'

 

If your goal is to send a single email, move 'Send an email' outside all these nested 'Apply to each'

Hope this helps

 

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you @efialttes and @v-litu-msft!

 

I was able to make it work thanks to your suggestions. I had to add a few steps, but was at least able to get the Send e-mail out of all the "Apply to each" as per below:

 

 

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Was able to figure this out! thanks


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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I have the same issue with multiple attachments and send an email actions.. 

 

how did you manage it? I mean I tried to run the flow where in Send an Email action is outside "Apply for each" condition, but I encountered error says

 

Unable to process template language expressions in action 'Append_to_approval_attachment_array' inputs at line '1' and column '31813': 'The template language expression 'body('Get_attachment_content')['$content-type']' cannot be evaluated because property '$content-type' cannot be selected. Property selection is not supported on values of type 'String'. Please see https://aka.ms/logicexpressions for usage details.'. 

If we make the array empty than no attachments found in email. I am currently facing this issue. Could you please help me

List 1.PNGList 2.PNGPA List 1.PNGGet Attach.PNGLevel 1 and 2.PNGGet attachments in PA.PNGGet content.PNGGet approver list.PNGVar approvers 1.PNGvar approvers 2.PNGStart and wait for approval.PNGEmail 1.PNGEmail 2.PNG

 

The Data source i am using here is SharePoint, I have got 2 lists.
From my List 1 records contains attachments. I am filtering the records with status as " Level 1 Approved - Pending Level 2 Approval " and look up with Department in List 2 and send workflow approval with Level 1 and Level 2 Approver.
My flows start from Get items from SharePoint list 1 and List 2, The flow designed from my end is as,
I am trying to run this flow. The apply to each attachment content from item 1 in list 1 attaches respective attached documents while its moving on to the next item 2 its fetching all the attachments from item 1 along with item 2 list 1 attachments for approval workflow in email. Can anyone help me on this please? Looking forward to hear back from you at the earliest.
First email - Test 1 list record receives that contains only 2 attachments which is correct.
First email - Test 2 list record contains only 2 attachments which is (genpact interview.txt and uipath excel code.txt) which should be on email. But i receive 4 attachments which is inclusive from first item in the loop which is incorrect.
Need assistance.
The List 1 items contains multiple attachments and also the attachments should reflect in teams for the approvers.
Regards,
Manikanta R




Anonymous
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@Mani4656 
It seems you might have the same issue discussed on this thread, where more than 1 Apply to Each are dependent one another. So you might want to decouple them.
And I would suggest having a look at that link as well for multiple attachments in 1 e-mail:
Advanced | Flow of the Week: Send multiple attachments on a single email | Power Automate Blog (micr...

Hope this helps!

I just tried this and it worked! Multiple attachments emailed in a single email!

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