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Get list of Emails from a SharePoint List of Users

i have a SharePoint List('Admin Users') which basically has one column that is a people field(User). i want to be able to extract the emails into the app as a Table with one column where each value is the email of the user.

 

Any ideas?

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@Gottijay2000 

For example, let's say your SharePoint List 'Admin Users' looks like this.  Username is a People type column.

 

Username
Anne Black
Kelly Johnson
Jessica Finch 

 

To make a collection holding the email of each user you can use this code in the OnVisible property of the screen.

Clear(myEmailsList);
ForAll('Admin Users', Collect(myEmailsList,{Value: Username.Email}))

 

Now if you create a Data Table and put this code in the Items property...

myEmailsList

 

...The Data Table will look like this in your app.

 

Value
ablack@yourcompany.com
kjohnson@yourcompany.com
jfinch@yourcompany.com

 

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v-yutliu-msft
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Hi @Gottijay2000 ,

Do you want to get a one column table where each value is the email addresses of the user in 'Admin Users'?

Can you tell me whether the person field(User) allows multiple people?

Ive made a similar test for your reference:

Case 1: The person field(User) does not allow multiple people.

1\ Add a button control and set the controls OnSelect property to:

Clear(Emailofusers);         /* ‘Emailofusers’ is a collection that will be created by the following code*/ /*Clear the collection ‘Emailofusers’ before getting the data*/

ForAll(                           /*traversal each records of 'Admin Users'*/

    'Admin Users',

    Collect(

        Emailofusers,        

        {emailaddress: User.Email}    /*get the email of user*/ /*User is the column name of the people field(User)*/

    )
)

2\ You will get a one column table(Emailofusers) where each value is the email of the user by clicking the button.

 

Case 2: The person field(User) allows multiple people.

1\ Add a button control and set the controls OnSelect property to:

Clear(Emailofusers);              /* ‘Emailofusers’ is a collection that will be created by the following code*/  /*Clear the collection ‘Emailofusers’ before getting the data*/           

ForAll(                         /*traversal each records of 'Admin Users'*/

    'Admin Users',

    ForAll(                     /*traversal each records of ‘User’*/

        User,

        Collect(

            Emailofusers,

            {emailaddress: Email}        /*get the email of user*/  

        )

    )

)

2\ You will get a one column table(Emailofusers) where each value is the email of the user by clicking the button.

 

 

394.jpg

 

If you still have any question please dont hesitate to let us know.

 

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Phoebe Liu
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@Gottijay2000 

For example, let's say your SharePoint List 'Admin Users' looks like this.  Username is a People type column.

 

Username
Anne Black
Kelly Johnson
Jessica Finch 

 

To make a collection holding the email of each user you can use this code in the OnVisible property of the screen.

Clear(myEmailsList);
ForAll('Admin Users', Collect(myEmailsList,{Value: Username.Email}))

 

Now if you create a Data Table and put this code in the Items property...

myEmailsList

 

...The Data Table will look like this in your app.

 

Value
ablack@yourcompany.com
kjohnson@yourcompany.com
jfinch@yourcompany.com

 

---
Please click "Accept as Solution" if my post answered your question so that others may find it more quickly. If you found this post helpful consider giving it a "Thumbs Up."

v-yutliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Gottijay2000 ,

Do you want to get a one column table where each value is the email addresses of the user in 'Admin Users'?

Can you tell me whether the person field(User) allows multiple people?

Ive made a similar test for your reference:

Case 1: The person field(User) does not allow multiple people.

1\ Add a button control and set the controls OnSelect property to:

Clear(Emailofusers);         /* ‘Emailofusers’ is a collection that will be created by the following code*/ /*Clear the collection ‘Emailofusers’ before getting the data*/

ForAll(                           /*traversal each records of 'Admin Users'*/

    'Admin Users',

    Collect(

        Emailofusers,        

        {emailaddress: User.Email}    /*get the email of user*/ /*User is the column name of the people field(User)*/

    )
)

2\ You will get a one column table(Emailofusers) where each value is the email of the user by clicking the button.

 

Case 2: The person field(User) allows multiple people.

1\ Add a button control and set the controls OnSelect property to:

Clear(Emailofusers);              /* ‘Emailofusers’ is a collection that will be created by the following code*/  /*Clear the collection ‘Emailofusers’ before getting the data*/           

ForAll(                         /*traversal each records of 'Admin Users'*/

    'Admin Users',

    ForAll(                     /*traversal each records of ‘User’*/

        User,

        Collect(

            Emailofusers,

            {emailaddress: Email}        /*get the email of user*/  

        )

    )

)

2\ You will get a one column table(Emailofusers) where each value is the email of the user by clicking the button.

 

 

394.jpg

 

If you still have any question please dont hesitate to let us know.

 

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Phoebe Liu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

@mdevaney @v-yutliu-msft 

thanks again for your help. This worked great

THANK YOU GURU I have searched high and low for hours on how to get this exact answer - there is zero out there that I could find except for this post to ansewer "How to I collect the email adress of each person in a SharePoint list column of type'Person' where you can cave multiple users.

I registered just to kudos and reply as I am so very grateful. There is so little info on this, and if so, nothing with such a generous explanatory working sample.

Hi @mdevaney , @v-yutliu-msft ,
I want to retrieve an email address from SharePoint List for a particular value.
Scenario: I have sharepoint list which consists of:

Sidhant_02_0-1676962191608.png

Sidhant_02_1-1676962220404.png

So in the above image (Silly:Title) Role: is a choice column which has values Employee, Manager, Administrator so if the role: Administrator I want to send an email, so how to retrieve the email based on choice column value (which should be Administrator) 
Is there any way to do it, please let me know.

Regards,
Sidhant 

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