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update file properties only shows "File size" from previous file actions

As the subject says - update file properties only shows "File size" from previous file actions when trying to select the ID.

tried getting file metadata from path, getting file properties - all just resturn the File Size property when I click into the ID field....I need the ID...?

Here I'm focused on the ID input field;

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If I click into another field, (other than ID, like Title), then all the dynamic properties pop up!

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So am I using this incorrectly?

 

Kind regards,

 

R

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Anonymous
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OR you can do this, which I just figured out on a hunch, because a document library is basically a list;

 

  • Save the file
  • Add an action to update a SharePoint LIST item
  • Add a custom value for the list and type in the name of the document library
  • There you have all the properties you need to update the custom columns

flowfileproperties.png

 

Tested, works, done.

 

Kind regards,

 

R

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v-micsh-msft
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Which property that you would like to update with, the file itself, or the added column fields in the Library item?

 

For the file itself, please switch to update file Action,

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If you would like to update the file properties added as additional column in the Library item, we need to do it in the following way:

  1. Add “When a new email arrives” as a trigger, configure Include Attachments property to Yes
  2. Add “Apply to each”, configure Output to attachments content of “When a new email arrives” trigger. In “Apply to each” box, add “Create file” action. This step will create files in specific folder based on each attachment.
  3. In order to get the properties saved in the columns in the library for all folders and files stored in the library, add “Get files(properties only)” action.
  4. Add “Select action”, configure From to Value content of “Get files(properties)” action. Under map entry, enter two keys and values as below: The Name value and ID value are selected in Dynamic content of “Get files(properties only)” action
  5. Add Variable-> Initialize Variable action, Name set to IDAndDisplayNameArray, type set to Array, Value set to the Select Output
  6. Add “Do Until”, condition set to: @empty(variables('IDAndDisplayNameArray'))
  7. Within “Do Until”, add a Filter array, From set to attachments content of “When a email arrives” trigger, condition set to the following: @equals(item()?['Name'],first(variables('IDAndDisplayNameArray'))['DisplayName'])
  8. Add “Update file properties” action, specific your Site Address and Library Name, Id set to following:  first(variables('IDAndDisplayNameArray'))['ItemID']
  9. Add Compose action, Inputs set to: skip(variables('IDAndDisplayNameArray'),1)
  10. Add Variables-> Set Variable action, Value set to output of Compose

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More details about the usage of “Update file properties” action and “Update file” action, read the article as below:

Usage of “Update file properties” action

Usage of “Update file” action

 

Regards,

Michael

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efialttes
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Just guessing... maybe the Id received as opuput of "Create File" is a string; but ID expected as input by "Update File properties" needs to be an Integer.

If so, int conversion function defined in WDL can help you

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/logic-apps/logic-apps-workflow-definition-language

Hope it helps

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I understand this mechanism but it is a shame how complicated this is. Flow is created for the non developers to create magic quickly, now we force them to make a simple 'four line' for loop in a *very* complicared way: three pages of printscreen required to document it.

- does not even documents it properly as this dynamic label items dont show from which action they were selected: for example ID item gives different output from different action of the sharepoint connector - obscured.

* why these actions dont take both integer and path and also identifier string as input?

* little labels should show detailed syntaxat least on mouse hoover-on

g.

@katonage

I agree it is a bit frustratring to realize something that should be implemented in two-three simple steps needs workarounds.

Let's hope Flow team will continue working hard to improve this tool as they have been doing in the last months. I am working mainly with Sharepoint based Flows, and the improvement on this area has been really huge, although there is still a lot of work to be done. 

 

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That was my solution at the end. After creation / copy you research the whole library with

FileLeafRef eq 'Name​​'

(found somewhere here in the community) in the Get files Filter query

then you need to hijack the ID from the one element list using a variable

 

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Anonymous
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OR you can do this, which I just figured out on a hunch, because a document library is basically a list;

 

  • Save the file
  • Add an action to update a SharePoint LIST item
  • Add a custom value for the list and type in the name of the document library
  • There you have all the properties you need to update the custom columns

flowfileproperties.png

 

Tested, works, done.

 

Kind regards,

 

R

It is odd to me that you are able to use the ItemID dynamic content in Update Item; however, I tested it and could not.

Anonymous
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It might be specific to my method, not sure if relevant but....;

 

  1. I'm using the flow template "Upload file to SharePoint from PowerApps" as my base - this is required as the powerapps inputs don't work otherwise.  Even if you create this flow and then "Save As" to create a copy - the copy won't work.
  2. I'm converting the image from base64 to jpg using an azure function and returning the content back to the flow
  3. I create the file in SharePoint and then update the item using the method above.

 

Still working for me - I've also discovered that this trick works inside PowerApps as well, meaning I can directly update file properties using an edit form that has the library as a data source.

 

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With this, I can just update custom columns on a library direct from PowerApps without updating the actual file, which is a massive win for some of our "doc management and approval flow" apps.

 

Kind regards,

 

R

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