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LisKr
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get IDs of patched records inside ForAll

Hi everyone,

in my app I have a patch function inside a ForAll loop. This function patches records from a collection to a sharepoint list, which works pretty well so far.

My problem now is, I need the IDs of the newly created records from that sp list, to pass them to a flow. How could I achieve that?

I already read about saving the IDs inside a variable, but I'm not sure, if that would work inside the loop?

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Lets try this : 

If(
        !IsBlank(CopyDropdownKone.Selected.Machine);
        Clear(colID);;
        ForAll(
            colCopy;
            Collect(
                colID;
                {NewID:Patch(
                    InstructionsMachine;
                    Defaults(InstructionsMachine);
                    {
                        Otsikko: ThisRecord.Title;
                        Text: ThisRecord.Text;
                        Attachments: ThisRecord.HasAttachment;
                        Machine: CopyDropdownKone.Selected.Machine
                    }
                ).ID;
               OldID:ThisRecord.ID}
            );;
        )
)
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DBO_DV
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Hey @LisKr ,

 

The variable will not work, since you can't change variables in a ForAll loop but you can use a collection. here an example of how you could do that: 

Clear(colID);
ForAll(Collection, Collect(colID,Patch(SharepointList,Defaults(SharePointList),{...})))

 

This way you get every column from the Sharepoint List of the records created. 

Let me know if it helped you.

 

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Hi @DBO_DV ,

thank you, that seems to work! Only one question: how can I access the ID to pass it to the flow? Is it colName.ID? If yes, I somehow get an error.

Hey @LisKr ,

 

I don't know this by heart. but you can find it fairly easily in Power apps 

DBO_DV_0-1719824885263.png

There you can see all the columns that are returned, and also find the ID column. 

 

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LisKr
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi @DBO_DV ,

I see. However, I still have two problems.

  • Firstly, how to reference the ID column in my code? I tried using "colRecords.ID" but I get an error stating that it expects text, but gets a table. How can I convert it into text? I haven't found a working solution yet. 
  • And secondly, if there are more than one elements in the collection, I need to pass the IDs separately to different runs of a flow and I've no idea how to do so. Do you know what I mean?

 

Maybe it helps if I explain the use case. That is the following: I have multiple galleries on my screen, each linked to different sharepoint lists. Now I'm building a solution to copy elements from one gallery/list to another. I've done that with saving the selected elements to a collection (colCopy) and then, with a ForAll loop and a patch function, creating the records in the new list.

What I need to achieve now, is to also copy the associated files (stored in a library) to a new library. I tried approaching that with triggering a flow run for each patch, but for that, I need to be able to pass only one ID at a time. I hope it's somehow understandable.

My current code looks like that (colCopy = elements to copy, colRecords = the collection containing the patched items):

 

Clear(colRecords);;
        ForAll(
            colCopy;
            Collect(
                colRecords;
                Patch(
                    InstructionsMachine;
                    Defaults(InstructionsMachine);
                    {
                        Otsikko: ThisRecord.Title;
                        Text: ThisRecord.Text;
                        Attachments: ThisRecord.HasAttachment;
                        Machine: CopyDropdownKone.Selected.Machine
                    }
                )
            );;
            'TEST-GradeProduct:CopyAttachments'.Run(
                ID4.Text;
                "AttachmentsMachine";
                colRecords.ID
            )
        )

 

 

Okay I get it. 

The error Tells you that there are several columns inside of your one ID column (nested columns). if you need only the id you could try something like this:

Clear(colRecords);;
        ForAll(
            colCopy;
            Collect(
                colRecords;
                Patch(
                    InstructionsMachine;
                    Defaults(InstructionsMachine);
                    {
                        Otsikko: ThisRecord.Title;
                        Text: ThisRecord.Text;
                        Attachments: ThisRecord.HasAttachment;
                        Machine: CopyDropdownKone.Selected.Machine
                    }
                ).ID
            ));;
    

 

For your problem with the flow: you could start another forAll loop with colRecords or you pass a one columned table to your flow as JSON and then you create inside of Power Automate the loop. That would be way more efficient then looping through it inside of Power apps. 

 

Could you check what you get from the new code?

 

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Now I only get the ID, thanks!

 

Could you please explain more on what you mean with that and how to do? I sadly don't really understand:

 


or you pass a one columned table to your flow as JSON and then you create inside of Power Automate the loop

 


Would it maybe help if I post a screenshot from may flow, how it is right now?

royg
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

Hi @DBO_DV,

I think what @LisKr meant is that it's less efficient to iterate  the items and invoke the flow for each of the IDs.

Instead Join them together as a table using JSON function or even concatenate them into a comma delimited string (example: Concat(colRecords, ID,",")) and pass that to your flow which in turn will parse/split the input back into a table and iterate the IDs to perform your logics.

Hi @royg , @DBO_DV 

how exactly should I handle the table in the flow? I guess I choose "user input text" in the trigger and pass it as usual? But how do I proceed after that? Like what actions do I need and how do I achieve it, so that each of the IDs is treated separately? 

 

Right now my flow is like this:

1. I pass the old ID, the new ID and the library to the flow as text input

2. I initialize a variable with the old folder path

4. I use list folder action to list all folders under that path 

3. with a condition, I check if there is a folder (with length function)

4. if yes, I copy that folder to the new destination (passed from the app)

In previous testing, it seems that the list folder action raises an error, if there's no folder found. So I will need to find another way for that, too

royg
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

Again, 2 options: if you pass a collection (that you stringify using the JSON function, then, in your flow you use a ParseJSON to convert the input text back into an array. The other option is to pass in the pairs of IDs concatenated into a single string, something like: 1:1,2:2,3:4,... In your flow split the list by comma to get an array of pairs (x:y) which you can iterate and split by : to get new/old ids.

Regardless of your selected option, you need to iterate pairs of IDs and perform the list of actions you mentioned above.

 

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