Good Afternoon,
Thank you for the response in the older thread:
I am trying to take the output from a parse JSON step and create a .txt file.
Here is my full Schema. So not complicated at all and contains just a few items.
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"Done": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"WasabiFile": {
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"Id": {
"type": "string"
},
"FileName": {
"type": "string"
},
"Contents": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
Example result would look something like this:
{
"Done": {
"WasabiFile": {
"Id": "bd764a5f-f12c-4f34-aa2d-65cd428a5461",
"FileName": "Rear Door Inspection 1.png",
"Contents": "/9j/4AAQSk....(400,000 characters)
Where "Contents" is a string variable representing an image in BASE64 format.
My flow thus far looks like this. Bear in mind, I am constructing this in a Power BI Report using its Power Automate visual.
Need to know what the next step in my flow should be in order to create what I think should be a text file.
Any help or further guidance would be much appreciated.
Thanks and Best Regards,
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You need to give it a file extension (like '.txt' or '.docx' ... etc) ... if it doesn't have that, systems won't know what to do with it.
If you've got the content done right (which the Parse JSON if done properly shouldn't mess with) then there's going to be content in there.
Just type the following directly after the id box that you have in the 'File Name' field:
.txt
Nice one, @rsbin, 👍
If you're comfortable with dropping the parse JSON, you shouldn't need it for this as you'll be able to handle it in one step.
Just use either a SharePoint or OneDrive Create file action, which will have up to four fields as below. Where you see the code blocks, those are expressions which you'll have to enter in the expression builder:
Site Address* | Select Manually |
Folder Path | Select Manually |
File Name |
|
File Content |
|
* SharePoint only
Once you have this action then you should be able to form logic to do whatever you need with the text file.
If you'd like to use the contents of the text file elsewhere in the flow, then create a String type variable and in that place this expression:
|
That *should* convert it to text that you can insert into any document that you're using elsewhere in the flow, and you can also try 'decodeBase64' instead of 'Base64ToString' in that.
Thank you very much for the detailed response. I have been called into meetings this afternoon, so when I get the chance to look at this in detail and follow your instructions, I will let you know how I make out.
Thanks again!
Good Morning @eliotcole ,
Have been able to take another step forward, but still need some assistance.
First, feel more comfortable at this stage to leave the parse JSON step in there.
Decided to use the Sharepoint Create File.
I am using the id field as my filename, this step does create a file, but it doesn't seem to create any content.
When I attempt to open the file, I get a dialogue box asking to look for an App
Pretty sure I need to do something with the Contents Expression???
Hope you don't mind continuing with your invaluable assistance.
Best Regards,
You need to give it a file extension (like '.txt' or '.docx' ... etc) ... if it doesn't have that, systems won't know what to do with it.
If you've got the content done right (which the Parse JSON if done properly shouldn't mess with) then there's going to be content in there.
Just type the following directly after the id box that you have in the 'File Name' field:
.txt
Good Morning. Thanks for the reply. I was able to in fact, figure it out over the weekend.
The content is in the file as expected.
Again, thanks for taking the time to reply.
All the Best and again appreciate your help in getting me started.
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