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cliff2moore
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Error email attachments from lists

Trying to get all attachments from a list to auto email when triggered by a column change.  Getting this error..

 

( OpenApiOperationParameterValidationFailed. The 'inputs.parameters' of workflow operation 'Send_an_email_(V2)' of type 'OpenApiConnection' is not valid. Error details: The API operation 'SendEmailV2' is missing required property 'emailMessage/Attachments/0/Name'.)

 

 

But i have the "Name" in this append to array variable action. 3 Images of setting below.

 

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Hi @cliff2moore 

It seems that you're encountering the undesired "Apply to each" loop due to the split settings in the trigger.

If this is the case, please refer to this post for the solution: Power Automate New UI Designer: Avoid Undesired Arrays in Trigger Output

I hope this information is helpful. If it is, please consider giving a thumbs up 👍.

Best regards,
Venkadesh Sundaramurthy

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@cliff2moore Thank you for the compliment. Since your flow is triggered by a single item—there should only be a single item returned. Can you explain the Parse JSON action at the top of your flow? 

 

Can you clarify what you mean by: 

Once the employee marks the listed item as assigned to their name I want to automatically send the attachments of the list item to their email

 

Does the employee go to the SP item and assign it to themselves? If that is the case, you should consider a for a Selected Item item Trigger. This way the user can run an automation on a selected item and the flow could automatically fill in the Assigned To column.

 

Is the Assigned To column a multi-choice person column?

 

You might find this YT Tutorial helpful where I cover some common scenarios when using the Apply to Each action and how to avoid it in some cases: 3 Mistakes YOU 🫵 are Making with the Apply to Each Action in your Microsoft Power Automate Flow

 

In this video tutorial I’ll go over how to avoid these common mistakes when using the Apply to Each action in a Power Automate flow:

 

1️⃣ Looping through a Single Item

2️⃣ Creating Unnecessary Nested Loops

3️⃣ Looping through an Unfiltered Array

 

At the end of the video I share a few helpful insights when it comes to using the Apply to Each action in your flow.

I'll also cover:

 How to avoid the Apply to Each action with a single item array

 How to use the item() function to access dynamic content in an array

 How to prevent unnecessary nested Apply to Each action loops

 How to use the Select action

 How to convert an array to a string with the Select action

How to use the Filter Query field

 How to count the number of items in an array

 How to use a condition control

 How to use the concurrency control

 How to set a top count

 How to use Compose actions for troubleshooting

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@cliff2moore I believe the issue is with the nested Apply to Each actions you have in your flow. The logic of your flow needs to be adjusted. You might find this YT Tutorial helpful: How to Send SharePoint List Attachments 📎 via Email with Power Automate

 

Please note: I'm using the Classic Designer in this tutorial—the new one still has a few bugs.

 

In this Microsoft Power Automate tutorial, I’ll cover how to create a Power Automate flow to send SharePoint list attachments in an email.

 

This flow will check the SharePoint list to see if an item is marked as Ready to Send and has attachments. I will also cover how to combine multiple attachments to send in a single email.

 

IN THIS VIDEO:

 How to attach a single SharePoint list attachment to an email

 How to use the Filter Query to Filter SharePoint List Items by a Single Choice Column

 How to use the Filter Array action to Filter SharePoint List Items that have an Attachment

 How to use turn on Pagination and Set a Threshold in the Get Items action

 How to us the Top Count field in the Get Items action

 How to use the Get Attachments Action

 How to avoid the Apply to Each Action

 How to use the Get File Content Action

 How to Edit an Expression

 How to use the Compose Action

 How to Get Multiple SharePoint Attachments

 How to use the Append to Array Variable Action

 

Hope this helps!


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creativeopinion

Thanks so much for getting back to me. I have watched your video already at it turns out, wow what a mastery of the subject matter you have. I'm truly impressed.

So I have a list that is generated by a form. This lists contains the answers to the questions in the form plus a column for "Assigned To" with 3 choice options one for each employee. Once the employee marks the listed item as assigned to their name I want to automatically send the attachments of the list item to their email...

 

you had mentioned my for each actions... in the flow below all of the "For each" were auto generated when I made my selections within the action items... not sure how to prevent that. 

 

As it turns out now I am getting an automated email once I change the column Item but there no attachments...

If you have any more ideas I'd be very grateful!

 

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Hi @cliff2moore 

It seems that you're encountering the undesired "Apply to each" loop due to the split settings in the trigger.

If this is the case, please refer to this post for the solution: Power Automate New UI Designer: Avoid Undesired Arrays in Trigger Output

I hope this information is helpful. If it is, please consider giving a thumbs up 👍.

Best regards,
Venkadesh Sundaramurthy

@cliff2moore Thank you for the compliment. Since your flow is triggered by a single item—there should only be a single item returned. Can you explain the Parse JSON action at the top of your flow? 

 

Can you clarify what you mean by: 

Once the employee marks the listed item as assigned to their name I want to automatically send the attachments of the list item to their email

 

Does the employee go to the SP item and assign it to themselves? If that is the case, you should consider a for a Selected Item item Trigger. This way the user can run an automation on a selected item and the flow could automatically fill in the Assigned To column.

 

Is the Assigned To column a multi-choice person column?

 

You might find this YT Tutorial helpful where I cover some common scenarios when using the Apply to Each action and how to avoid it in some cases: 3 Mistakes YOU 🫵 are Making with the Apply to Each Action in your Microsoft Power Automate Flow

 

In this video tutorial I’ll go over how to avoid these common mistakes when using the Apply to Each action in a Power Automate flow:

 

1️⃣ Looping through a Single Item

2️⃣ Creating Unnecessary Nested Loops

3️⃣ Looping through an Unfiltered Array

 

At the end of the video I share a few helpful insights when it comes to using the Apply to Each action in your flow.

I'll also cover:

 How to avoid the Apply to Each action with a single item array

 How to use the item() function to access dynamic content in an array

 How to prevent unnecessary nested Apply to Each action loops

 How to use the Select action

 How to convert an array to a string with the Select action

How to use the Filter Query field

 How to count the number of items in an array

 How to use a condition control

 How to use the concurrency control

 How to set a top count

 How to use Compose actions for troubleshooting

So, The parsejson and the top of my flow is because when I was assigning the ID from the trigger to the get attachment content i kept getting a failed run saying that the ID line in get attachment content was returning a non-integer value. so to correct that i added a compose to the tirgger then ran the parsejson on that to get and ID value that was an integer

 

Is the Assigned To column a multi-choice person column? Yes, the process That I am trying to create is for my employees to go to this list and mark it as the Column "Assigned to" and choose their name from the options. This way they are picking which jobs they want to work on. The reason I want to automate and email with the attachments from the list item is this. I have the form collecting the attachments and storing them in the document section of my SP site. As well I have a flow that attaches those files to the list item. But I can't figure out how to set a download link on the list. You can click the attachment links and view them in a browser window and that's fine for an image file or a pdf, but not for a large CAD file.

 

@cliff2moore If that's the case, I would recommend using the For a Selected Item trigger. I cover that in this section of the YT Tutorial. This way instead of having the user click on the item and select themselves in the Assigned To column, the could trigger the flow from the item itself. You could name it whatever you want to name it. 

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I need a bit more clarity on what you mean by I can't figure out how to set a download link on the list...? If you want to attach files to the email, the tutorial covers how to collect the attachments and attach them to an email. Let me know which part of the tutorial you are stuck on.

 

Hope this helps!


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