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ChrisC
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Use a flow to add member to Office 365 group

Hey guys,

 

I am curious if it is possible to use flows to add members to Office 365 groups, I haven't found a method yet. If it isn't possible I'll post it into the ideas section.

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abm
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Hi @ChrisC,

 

This feature is not available yet. Please post this to ideas forum.

 

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Tinkered around with this and got it working at the most basic level using the construct shown below. Maybe this will help someone else. I couldn't get it working using an array variable for some reason, using the normal method kept returning an empty array when appending the email from the trigger item. Using the UPN from the search user (limited to 1 result) worked so I just went with that for now (just glad it is working).

 

 

AddMemberToO365_Group.jpg

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abm
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Hi @ChrisC,

 

This feature is not available yet. Please post this to ideas forum.

 

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Hi ChrisC,

 

Currently it is not possible to use flow to add members to Office 365 groups. Please consider to submit it as an idea in Flow Ideas Forum at here:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Flow-Ideas/idb-p/FlowIdeas

 

Thanks for your feedback. I will also report this from my side.

 

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Michael_Kirst
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Hi,

you can using an Azure Job with powershell

 

####################################################

Param
 (
 [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
 [string] $CredentialsName = "YOUR_Automation_Account",
 [Parameter (Mandatory= $true)]
 [String] $DisplayName = "",
 [Parameter (Mandatory= $true)]
 [String] $Members = ""

 )


Connect-EXO

 

Add-UnifiedGroupLinks `
    -Identity $DisplayName `
    -LinkType "Members" `
    -Links $Members

 

#############################

 

You need additonal PS Module to connection Exchange Online (Connect-EXO)

I'm using it in a PowerApp for a customer.

 

Michael

There is a connector for this now 

 Capture.PNG

The add member straight up does not work. Which ever way the email field is defined, either by using a user's email  from a previous step or typing it directly in, this message is returned on failure. There are only two fields to complete so not sure what else can be done. The "list members"  step works fine however.

 

{
  "error": {
    "code": "Request_BadRequest",
    "message": "Invalid target for navigation property update. URI must target an entity.",
    "innerError": {
      "request-id": "03f24a23-daa8-456e-a097-2225071553bc",
      "date": "2018-08-07T00:43:00"
    }
  }
}
Berny
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Members is an array of email addresses. Took me a while to get I but I finally got that.

Group name is a GUID. Just to make life fun. I found the guid by listing all groups owned my the owner and matched for the name.

Thanks for the tip @Berny, I'll try this out as soon as I can.

 

I only had one address and the connection is named "Add member..." (with "member" being singular) so I guess I wasn't thinking about this entry as an array.

 

I'l let you know how this works and thanks again for pointing this out.

For a single person I was able to use a string to pass it. I did find that you can not have a semi colon at the end of the email address. 

 

The other part that definately gave me greif was finding the GUID for the group. Are you using the group's GUID?

Not in the app at the moment but for me the Groups displayed as a long list of text entries in a dropdown box so I presume when I selected one, the GUID was passed behind the scenes but I didn't explicitly try to use it. 

Ah yes - if you don't have to automatically select the group it is much easier with that drop down list.

@Berny, can you help me figure out what I am doing wrong with this connector? I have an email address. I have even run it through a trim operation to ensure I don't have white space issues. I used the drop down selector fo the Outlook Group to send my new member to, so I think the guid should be correct. Do I have to wrap the email address in an array?

 

Flow adding member to Outlook Group.png

Overall it looks like you have things setup correctly.

 

here is what I would do 

 

> create a simple flow (manual trigger or timer trigger + add member to group action)

 

> manually select the group and add the user's email address

 

see if this work, then try with the same information in your larger flow.

 

 

That error message is annoying as it does not really explain well what is going wrong, but I got it all the time as well (I think the error message could be related to either field even, but it may just be for the group ID since I did always have the semicolon in the email address.

 

So the best thing I can suggest is just take it step by step and see what happens.

 

Oh and try actually entering the GUID for the group and see if that works. You can get the guid using Powershell > Connect to Azure AD -  

Get-AzureADGroup -SearchString <group name>

That will give you the GUID for the group so you can try it that way.

Tinkered around with this and got it working at the most basic level using the construct shown below. Maybe this will help someone else. I couldn't get it working using an array variable for some reason, using the normal method kept returning an empty array when appending the email from the trigger item. Using the UPN from the search user (limited to 1 result) worked so I just went with that for now (just glad it is working).

 

 

AddMemberToO365_Group.jpg

This helped me resolve my issue. Extracting the UPN from email was the solution.

can you share how you extracted UPN from email? 

Not sure if it's still an issue for you but if not hope this helps others:

 

https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Adding-a-user-to-a-Microsoft-Team-or-Office365-gr...

ri.PNGwr.PNGWe want in the flow the “Group Id” has to be taken from the Excel file or any custom value. Group Id should not have to take the value from the Drop down list. Please refer the below Screen shot for the reference.

 
 

Please need the help

I was having a similar problem. I was trying to add new members to a MS planner group ( which is an office 365 group) via a form and an Power automate connection, but the closet thing I was able to find was to add a member to teams.

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