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Email list from excel table

Hi All,

Im having the following issue.

 

I need to send an email out to a set list of people.

I have a list of email addresses in an excel table.

I can get the email address successfully from the table and insert them into the"To" section

The problem is : the email is being sent to each recipient , 6 times (The number of rows in the column)

 

Can anybody suggest a fix of using an excel table as an email address source ?

 

Current flow 

Leon-_0-1597067691748.png

 

 

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Anonymous
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Ok i think i got it,

 

It was super long and probably not the correct way but it works!

 

- Get Rows

-Filter to only show the column which i think displays as JSON ? im unsure of the terminology. In the filter leave the map blank and put the value as the desired column of email addresses (Dynamic object)

-Compose the output from the filter

-HTML to text the compose

-Compose the HTML to Text (I know it sounds stupid) You get left with = [{"":"firstemail@outlook.com"},{"":"secondemail@gmail.com"}]

-Compose this and use an expression to cut the beggining 6 characters so you're left with = firstemail@outlook.com"},{"":"secondemail@gmail.com"}]

 

Instructions here which i adjusted to cut 6 instead of 1 https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Power-Automate/How-to-remove-first-character-from-a-stri...

 

-Initialise this as a string variable

-Trim the last 3 characters from that so you're left with = firstemail@outlook.com"},{"":"secondemail@gmail.com

-initialise this as a variable (i called mine mailsnip)

-initialise another variable called temp2 as a type string and leave it blank

-Create an invalid character array for  "},{"":"  these all in one ' ' quotation

-Create an apply to each with input invalid character array

-Set variable and use an expression to replave mailsnip invalid characters with a ';' (doesnt work correctly if you quote each invalid character before individually - it gives you a lot of ;;;;;;)

-Set another variable with the value temp 2 (within apply to each)

-outside apply to each now create a compose with the value variable mailsnip and you get firstemail@outlook.com;secondemail@gmail.com

 

Instructions here https://www.alanps1.io/power-platform/flow/flow-stripping-unwanted-characters-or-special-characters-...

 

Which you can use as a dynamic content in your email.

This now sucessfully;

triggers in an earlier part of the flow

Does some things

reads my email table (which is updated from specific outlook contacts using a different flow)

And sends them all an email (the body can be anything you like)

 

Now if i remove in my outlook or add somebody to the department the table will reflect it, without me having to dive into the flow to amend. - the contact to excel syn is a different flow alltogether, which was just as annoying

 

Im sorry my explanation isnt great, i started using this a couple of days ago so getting used to it.

If anybody else can explain better please do!

 

 

Map Key left blank, Value is desired columnMap Key left blank, Value is desired columncut begin expression is    union(body('Select'),body('Select'))cut begin expression is union(body('Select'),body('Select'))substring(outputs('cuthtml'),6,sub(length(outputs('cuthtml')),6))substring(outputs('cuthtml'),6,sub(length(outputs('cuthtml')),6))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))createArray('"},{"":"')createArray('"},{"":"')replace(variables('mailsnip'),item(),';')replace(variables('mailsnip'),item(),';')image.png

 

 

 

 

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edgonzales
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@Anonymous 

Hi there.  Check out this article, Group a List for a Summary Using Power Automate.  It might be enough to get you started.

Keep us posted.
-Ed

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Anonymous
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Hi @edgonzales ,

 

Thank you for providing the link.

 

It seems a bit more elaborate than what im trying to achieve however and i'm having problems applying it to my situation.

 

I will always have a fixed table of unique emails.

I need to put the email addresses from a column in that table into the "to" of an email in flow.

 

Following the link got me this far:

Leon-_0-1597071156631.png

I need this output but in a format without the "Eaddress": column header or other stuff , just the email address in a way i can use to send an email to each.

 

Adding a select trimmed down to just the column i need but have the extra stuff which is failing the flow

Anonymous
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Ok i think i got it,

 

It was super long and probably not the correct way but it works!

 

- Get Rows

-Filter to only show the column which i think displays as JSON ? im unsure of the terminology. In the filter leave the map blank and put the value as the desired column of email addresses (Dynamic object)

-Compose the output from the filter

-HTML to text the compose

-Compose the HTML to Text (I know it sounds stupid) You get left with = [{"":"firstemail@outlook.com"},{"":"secondemail@gmail.com"}]

-Compose this and use an expression to cut the beggining 6 characters so you're left with = firstemail@outlook.com"},{"":"secondemail@gmail.com"}]

 

Instructions here which i adjusted to cut 6 instead of 1 https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Power-Automate/How-to-remove-first-character-from-a-stri...

 

-Initialise this as a string variable

-Trim the last 3 characters from that so you're left with = firstemail@outlook.com"},{"":"secondemail@gmail.com

-initialise this as a variable (i called mine mailsnip)

-initialise another variable called temp2 as a type string and leave it blank

-Create an invalid character array for  "},{"":"  these all in one ' ' quotation

-Create an apply to each with input invalid character array

-Set variable and use an expression to replave mailsnip invalid characters with a ';' (doesnt work correctly if you quote each invalid character before individually - it gives you a lot of ;;;;;;)

-Set another variable with the value temp 2 (within apply to each)

-outside apply to each now create a compose with the value variable mailsnip and you get firstemail@outlook.com;secondemail@gmail.com

 

Instructions here https://www.alanps1.io/power-platform/flow/flow-stripping-unwanted-characters-or-special-characters-...

 

Which you can use as a dynamic content in your email.

This now sucessfully;

triggers in an earlier part of the flow

Does some things

reads my email table (which is updated from specific outlook contacts using a different flow)

And sends them all an email (the body can be anything you like)

 

Now if i remove in my outlook or add somebody to the department the table will reflect it, without me having to dive into the flow to amend. - the contact to excel syn is a different flow alltogether, which was just as annoying

 

Im sorry my explanation isnt great, i started using this a couple of days ago so getting used to it.

If anybody else can explain better please do!

 

 

Map Key left blank, Value is desired columnMap Key left blank, Value is desired columncut begin expression is    union(body('Select'),body('Select'))cut begin expression is union(body('Select'),body('Select'))substring(outputs('cuthtml'),6,sub(length(outputs('cuthtml')),6))substring(outputs('cuthtml'),6,sub(length(outputs('cuthtml')),6))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))take(variables('String'),sub(length(variables('String')),3))createArray('"},{"":"')createArray('"},{"":"')replace(variables('mailsnip'),item(),';')replace(variables('mailsnip'),item(),';')image.png

 

 

 

 

Anonymous
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As a side note to this -

 

I could have achieved the same thing by creating a group email in Sharepoint and adding all intended team members, then putting the group email address in and controlling members in sharepoint.

 

The limitation i have is some of our team use nhs.net email addresses so they wouldn't be able to receive.

 

And i'm also planning on using a similar set up to inform clients which are outside of our org- the problem i will have there is I want to be able to fine tune it to send the same email to all clients in batch groups of company .

So i dont have an email with 100 people visible to each other. But i also don't want to have to repeat an action 10 times.

 

A workaround for that (i just thought of while typing ) is to put the final email address output into the bcc section under advanced in the email action i suppose.

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