I'm trying to update a field in the Project Details of a project by a flow. Should I be using SharePoint REST API or HTTP web action? I'm currently attempting with the SP API action, and have the following entries on the action:
This renders a 'forbidden' value for an error. What is the best way to dynamically set fields at the Project level for PWA?
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Hi @illmatic,
As far as I am aware the ProjectData endpoint is for reporting purposes. Try the ProjectServer endpoint instead.
Below is an example of the request with the project description (one of the default fields in the project details).
I believe that with custom fields you have to approach it a bit differently, so you might want to adjust this example:
Btw, don't forget to checkout, update, checkin and publish your project 😄
Hi @illmatic,
As far as I am aware the ProjectData endpoint is for reporting purposes. Try the ProjectServer endpoint instead.
Below is an example of the request with the project description (one of the default fields in the project details).
I believe that with custom fields you have to approach it a bit differently, so you might want to adjust this example:
Btw, don't forget to checkout, update, checkin and publish your project 😄
Thanks! @Expiscornovus
I tried this approach but received the following error:
An entry without a type name was found, but no expected type was specified. To allow entries without type information, the expected type must also be specified when the model is specified.
Assuming this has to do with the Body parameter?
Hi @illmatic,
I don't think it is because of the body parameter. I have checked my Project Online environment and I am not seeing any ProjectManagerName field on the Project details page. So, I am assuming you created it as a custom field. Is it is single line of text custom field?
When you are using a custom field the approach would be slightly different, this would be the draft/updatecustomfields method. In my previous example I was using a standard field (description).
Below is an example of how you could update a custom field of single line of text.
You have to use the internalname of the ProjectManagerName custom field for the key. Paul Mather has written a good blog about how to find that internalname:
{"customFieldDictionary":[{"Key":"@{variables('InternalName')}",
"Value":"John Doe", "ValueType":"Edm.String"}]}
Thanks but it is not a custom field that I created nor is it present in the Enterprise Custom Fields that are created by the system by default. It is part of the Project entity. It isn't visible in the Project Details page at all. I was able to locate it using SPInsider plugin.
And sorry, this is my mistake... I kind of changed requirement based on when I first started creating the post.
UPDATE: I am realizing that this initial field 'ProjectManagerName' was a field I could see in the ProjectData feed, but I do not see it listed in ProjectServer. Is there an equivalent field for this? Where would this information be derived from? As again, it's not a custom field. Essentially, my understanding [and I may be wrong] is that listing a Project Manager may drive PWA permissions/SP groups. I would like to set a Project Manager so that person is automatically given Owner rights when their site is created by PWA.
I have attempted to update a field that is listed on the Project Details page. Both 'Description' and 'Owner' still yield the same error with Patch method. I have modified the Action to use a Post method and this action just times out. I'm unsure of the cause.
Hi @illmatic,
Lets start with that Description test, just want to make sure that you can at least update default project details fields.
Can you post a screenshot of the configuration of the send an http request action or the whole flow setup?
And second question about that test. You are checking the project out in your flow before you are send the PATCH request?
Yep! I tried Description and I either get a BadRequest or it hangs forever. I can verify that yes I am checking out the project prior to running the action. Here is an overview of all steps related to the Project Online connectors in the flow:
The only thing I can think of is maybe there needs to be an action after Create the project site to check-in & publish, then re-checkout the project, run the action, and then check it back in? I have tried small modifications to the syntax... For instance using double quotations instead of single in the body parameter, and adding a / before _api and/or removing it. Nothing produces the desired outcome.
Hi @illmatic,
That is definitely a difference with my test. I am changing the description on an existing project.
If possible, test it without the create project action and use an existing project id instead.
Also make sure that your project is not checked out from a previous test:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/project/check-in-enterprise-projects-in-project-server
Btw, on a side note. I am using this value as the site root url in my tests. I am assuming you are using the same kind of PWA root url?
https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/pwa
I am using a site collection that has PWA enabled, but it is entitled 'projects' instead of PWA. I don't think this should matter, considering in the flow above the Project is created just fine and it checks out the project itself just fine as well.
Since I have some other actions in this flow, I'll create a new one to see if this updates the fields.
I deleted the actions related to Project Online initially and replaced with the following:
-Checkout Project [of previously created project]
- Send an http request to SP
I used the same info as in the other screenshots.
Everything worked fine until I got to the 'Send a request to SP action.' This resulted in the same error as follows:
{
"status": 400,
"message": "An entry without a type name was found, but no expected type was specified. To allow entries without type information, the expected type must also be specified when the model is specified.\r\nclientRequestId: a5ebd749-5dd1-4867-8cbe-41134ff97c86\r\nserviceRequestId: eec1b79f-3066-0000-9a06-cbf2984ae53d",
"source": "https://mysite.sharepoint.com/sites/pwatest/_api/ProjectServer/Projects('f5656d50-7c8d-eb11-bf98-00155de91211')/Draft",
"errors": [
"-1",
"Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.InvalidClientQueryException"
]
}
This seems to me that I need to specify the fields in the body parameter.
I looked at the Enterprise Fields once more, I think I may have figured out the issue. One of the columns is marked as required. This means it probably cannot update the Project until those fields are actually filled in. I'm going to unmark the required field, and see if I add my initial actions back if this resolves the issue.
Thanks for your help thus far! Much appreciated!
Hi @illmatic,
That sounds like you are getting close to the root cause. A required field makes sense. Keep me posted on your progress 🙂
Hey @Expiscornovus ,
That was the culprit! Removing the required field resolved everything, and I was also able to add the 'Create a project' actions back. Thank you so much for the assist!
Hi @illmatic,
Great to hear that it is working. That is good news 🙂
Hello, currently facing the same problem that illmatic was having. Tried to replicate exactly what you both did in order to accomplish this.
Goal: Information from SharePoint list gets added to custom enterprise field in Project Online. The project is already created in Project Online, we just need to be able to migrate the information from the SharePoint list to the Project Online custom enterprise fields.
Problem: We are unable to update any custom enterprise field using the SharePoint HTTP connector.
Things Done:
1) Checked that Project Online fields are not required
2) Tried different URIs and IDs
3) Tried the "Key"::", "Value":"", "Value-Type":"" method
4) Tried: {"Description":"Test"}
Any ideas? Is the only required ID the GUID for the specific project? Or are other IDs needed as well?
Current workflow:
Hi, I am using this exact request by I keep getting badGateway error, any ideas why? the projects are created in the same flow
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