I am updating a SP list having multiple choice field- the output is coming up as this below after getting outputs from child flow.
The values were first inputted in SP list itself but since i am trying to update the value of one column "Approval Status" after approvals email using flow- i need to forcefully update all the mandatory fields in SP list using the dynamic content.
And now- my multiple choice columns are appearing as strings as shown below.
Attaching Parent Flow snippet
Attaching child flow snippet
Please help, thanks!
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Hi @Anonymous
Please look at the post below
Power Automate – Update MultiChoice Field
Error saving Multi choice field to another SharePoint list
@Anonymous
Your column is multiple choice filed and you want to update that column with multiple values. Previously i thought that you want to update multiple choices in a column.
Your value format should be like this then you will get required output-
[
{
"Value": "Country"
},
{
"Value": "Not Applicable"
},
]
To get this output from array use one select action and use Key and Value in expression- item()
Supply your select output in update action.
Thanks
Hardesh
Hi @Anonymous
Please look at the post below
Power Automate – Update MultiChoice Field
Error saving Multi choice field to another SharePoint list
@sudharsan1985 Thank you.
However, the output is still the same.
The steps i am following now are these per your recommendation:
I am using a child flow with HTTP trigger i have 4 multiple choice columns which may increase later on- so don't want to lengthen the flow and hence using child flow to avoid repetition.
@Anonymous
The reason for this you have used array variable and array variable output is in that format. you can use one more compose action and convert array variable into string and then manipulate your string.
Steps- initialize another string variable
and loop all values with append to string with separation by comma
you will get you values separated by comma.
Thanks
Hardesh
@Hardesh15 Thanks for responding. I tried with String & Append to String Variable after removing the array thing
Now- my output looks like-
My child flow is looking like:-
Kindly help resolve this so that i can have values like other rows above in separate cells
@Anonymous
Use this in compose action-
@Hardesh15 It did work as you showed but it's still not how i want it to come
It should automatically come as 2 separate values in 2 colors as shown above bu instead it's coming out as a string.
Am thinking may be the array approach would work to make it come as separate values in multiple choice multiple values answer.
Here's how the child flow looks now-
Sudershan shared this link for array approach- but it did not work for my child flow - https://spknowledge.com/2020/09/04/update-multichoice-field-using-power-automate/
Please help!
@Anonymous
Here you are putting single value in column that is why it is not formatting it. I think you can not achieve this reason you can update only one value at a time. if you are appending it it will consider appending value as single value
Thanks
Hardesh
@Anonymous
Your column is multiple choice filed and you want to update that column with multiple values. Previously i thought that you want to update multiple choices in a column.
Your value format should be like this then you will get required output-
[
{
"Value": "Country"
},
{
"Value": "Not Applicable"
},
]
To get this output from array use one select action and use Key and Value in expression- item()
Supply your select output in update action.
Thanks
Hardesh
@sudharsan1985 It was not working for me earlier because i was editing my old flow which worked based off inputs from MS forms. This new solution however, gets inputs from SP list itself so i built my flow again from scratch following- https://spknowledge.com/2020/09/04/update-multichoice-field-using-power-automate/
because i could not find the error while editing my old flow-
To others who are looking for help- use the append to array variable (not string) as suggested in the link- it will work
Later, i realized the reason it did not work was that in the link i did not follow the highlighted step for T (text)-
Since you are using the ID of the item you are updating, I assume you have done the equivalent of a get item. If so you have access to the multiselect field you are updating. To get it into the proper format to resubmit it you can use a Select action to pull the existing Values out of the field and create a new array. Like the flow below does for a Status field.
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