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Power Automate FIle Name Extract

Hello, 

I am a new PAD user. I am trying to build a flow that will extract first 5 character of the file name from a folder and then match the 5 char with an excel file column a and if finds match it will rename it using column c. But I am having trouble make it to work. 

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I also tried this

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for some reason %TextList[0]% is not doing anything. Can someone please help

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Deenuji
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@rrahat93 

Slightly modified to incorporate the above logic

 

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Code:

Folder.GetFiles Folder: $'''C:\\Deenu\\pdf''' FileFilter: $'''*''' IncludeSubfolders: False FailOnAccessDenied: True SortBy1: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending1: False SortBy2: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending2: False SortBy3: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending3: False Files=> Files
Excel.LaunchExcel.LaunchAndOpenUnderExistingProcess Path: $'''C:\\Boot\\checkfilename.xlsx''' Visible: True ReadOnly: False Instance=> ExcelInstance
Excel.ReadFromExcel.ReadAllCells Instance: ExcelInstance ReadAsText: False FirstLineIsHeader: True RangeValue=> ExcelData
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN Files
    Text.SplitText.SplitWithDelimiter Text: CurrentItem.Name CustomDelimiter: $'''_''' IsRegEx: False Result=> TextList
    SET TrimmedFilename TO TextList[0]
    IF TrimmedFilename.Length = 10 THEN
        Text.SplitText.SplitAtNumberOfCharacters Text: TrimmedFilename SplitInterval: 5 Result=> TrimmedFilename
    END
    LOOP FOREACH ExcelFileItem IN ExcelData
        IF TrimmedFilename = ExcelFileItem[0] THEN
            Display.ShowMessageDialog.ShowMessage Title: $'''test''' Message: $'''Matching

FIle Name:
%CurrentItem.Directory%\\%ExcelFileItem[2]%''' Icon: Display.Icon.None Buttons: Display.Buttons.OK DefaultButton: Display.DefaultButton.Button1 IsTopMost: False ButtonPressed=> ButtonPressed
            File.RenameFiles.Rename Files: CurrentItem.FullName NewName: $'''%CurrentItem.Directory%\\%ExcelFileItem[2]%''' KeepExtension: True IfFileExists: File.IfExists.DoNothing RenamedFiles=> RenamedFiles
            EXIT LOOP
        END
    END
END

 

 


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Hi @rrahat93 ,

 

You can use overwrite in Rename file action as shown in below image.

 

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Thanks & Regards

Vishnu Reddy

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Deenuji
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@rrahat93 

 

You have created your desktop flow with power fx enabled features since it's in-preview stage and it have lot of limitations as well.

 

Please find the below known limitations for power fx enabled flow.

 

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Please replicate your desktop flow by deactivating that option as shown below, and implement similar logic, it should work properly

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.

 

In case if you want to continue with power fx enabled flow with known limitations then use the below syntax:

 

Index starts from 1 in power fx 

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@Deenuji  if i change I disable power FX, do you think my flow will work?

@rrahat93 

 

In case if you want to continue with power fx enabled flow with known limitations then use the below syntax:

 

Index starts from 1 in power fx 

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I rebuilt it and disabled power fx. but file name are not changing. 

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my file name is in this format 00023_2024-MAR-U002K3Q4

Hi @rrahat93 ,

 

Please find the solution. Please Disable the Power FX option before creating the flow.

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Code:

 

System.TerminateProcess.TerminateProcessByName ProcessName: $'''EXCEL'''
Folder.GetFiles Folder: $'''C:\\Users\\OneDrive\\Desktop\\Power Automate Desktop\\Practice\\Excel\\Excel Input''' FileFilter: $'''*''' IncludeSubfolders: False FailOnAccessDenied: True SortBy1: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending1: False SortBy2: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending2: False SortBy3: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending3: False Files=> Files
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN Files
    Excel.LaunchExcel.LaunchAndOpenUnderExistingProcess Path: CurrentItem.FullName Visible: True ReadOnly: False Instance=> ExcelInstance
    Excel.ReadFromExcel.ReadCell Instance: ExcelInstance StartColumn: $'''A''' StartRow: 1 ReadAsText: False CellValue=> A_ColumValue
    Excel.ReadFromExcel.ReadCell Instance: ExcelInstance StartColumn: $'''C''' StartRow: 1 ReadAsText: False CellValue=> C_ColumnValue
    Excel.CloseExcel.Close Instance: ExcelInstance
    SET FileName TO CurrentItem.NameWithoutExtension
    Text.SplitText.SplitAtNumberOfCharacters Text: FileName SplitInterval: 5 Result=> Five_FileName
    SET First_Five_FileName TO Five_FileName[0]
    Text.Trim Text: First_Five_FileName TrimOption: Text.TrimOption.Both TrimmedText=> First_Five_FileName
    IF First_Five_FileName = A_ColumValue THEN
        File.RenameFiles.Rename Files: CurrentItem.FullName NewName: C_ColumnValue KeepExtension: True IfFileExists: File.IfExists.DoNothing RenamedFiles=> RenamedFiles
    END
END

 

 

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Thanks & Regards

Vishnu Reddy

@rrahat93 

 

How is your folder files and excel files looks like?

 

Share some screenshot on the same.

 

 

NewVar Variable is giving this 

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@Deenuji 

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Hi @rrahat93 ,

 

Try My solution and let me know.

 

Regards,

Vishnu Reddy

@rrahat93 

 

Do you intend to truncate the filename obtained from the folder, verify if the truncated filename exists in column A, and if there's a match, extract the corresponding name from column C to rename your file accordingly? Is this the workflow you wish to create?

 


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@Deenuji That is correct.

@rrahat93 

 

Try the below proposed flow:

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Code:

Folder.GetFiles Folder: $'''C:\\Deenu\\pdf''' FileFilter: $'''*''' IncludeSubfolders: False FailOnAccessDenied: True SortBy1: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending1: False SortBy2: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending2: False SortBy3: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending3: False Files=> Files
Excel.LaunchExcel.LaunchAndOpenUnderExistingProcess Path: $'''C:\\Boot\\checkfilename.xlsx''' Visible: True ReadOnly: False Instance=> ExcelInstance
Excel.ReadFromExcel.ReadAllCells Instance: ExcelInstance ReadAsText: False FirstLineIsHeader: True RangeValue=> ExcelData
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN Files
    Text.SplitText.SplitWithDelimiter Text: CurrentItem.Name CustomDelimiter: $'''_''' IsRegEx: False Result=> TextList
    LOOP FOREACH ExcelFileItem IN ExcelData
        IF TextList[0] = ExcelFileItem[0] THEN
            Display.ShowMessageDialog.ShowMessage Title: $'''test''' Message: $'''Matching

FIle Name:
%CurrentItem.Directory%\\%ExcelFileItem[2]%''' Icon: Display.Icon.None Buttons: Display.Buttons.OK DefaultButton: Display.DefaultButton.Button1 IsTopMost: False ButtonPressed=> ButtonPressed
            File.RenameFiles.Rename Files: CurrentItem.FullName NewName: $'''%CurrentItem.Directory%\\%ExcelFileItem[2]%''' KeepExtension: True IfFileExists: File.IfExists.DoNothing RenamedFiles=> RenamedFiles
            EXIT LOOP
        END
    END

 

 

How to copy/paste the above code into your desktop flows? Refer below image.

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@Deenuji getting this error on first for each action

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@Deenuji never mind sir. your solution worked. This is crazy.

@rrahat93 

 

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@Deenuji I last question. What if I have a file that 10 digit at the beginning i.e., 0002312345_2024-MAR-U002K3Q4 instead of 00023_2024-MAR-U002K3Q4. and I want to split only first five of that file name, is it possible?

@rrahat93 

 

Use another split action like below to trim first 5 characters

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@Deenuji do i need to use any if statement if both type of files exist in the folder?

Deenuji
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Community Champion

@rrahat93 

Slightly modified to incorporate the above logic

 

Deenuji_0-1715877083896.png

 

Code:

Folder.GetFiles Folder: $'''C:\\Deenu\\pdf''' FileFilter: $'''*''' IncludeSubfolders: False FailOnAccessDenied: True SortBy1: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending1: False SortBy2: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending2: False SortBy3: Folder.SortBy.NoSort SortDescending3: False Files=> Files
Excel.LaunchExcel.LaunchAndOpenUnderExistingProcess Path: $'''C:\\Boot\\checkfilename.xlsx''' Visible: True ReadOnly: False Instance=> ExcelInstance
Excel.ReadFromExcel.ReadAllCells Instance: ExcelInstance ReadAsText: False FirstLineIsHeader: True RangeValue=> ExcelData
LOOP FOREACH CurrentItem IN Files
    Text.SplitText.SplitWithDelimiter Text: CurrentItem.Name CustomDelimiter: $'''_''' IsRegEx: False Result=> TextList
    SET TrimmedFilename TO TextList[0]
    IF TrimmedFilename.Length = 10 THEN
        Text.SplitText.SplitAtNumberOfCharacters Text: TrimmedFilename SplitInterval: 5 Result=> TrimmedFilename
    END
    LOOP FOREACH ExcelFileItem IN ExcelData
        IF TrimmedFilename = ExcelFileItem[0] THEN
            Display.ShowMessageDialog.ShowMessage Title: $'''test''' Message: $'''Matching

FIle Name:
%CurrentItem.Directory%\\%ExcelFileItem[2]%''' Icon: Display.Icon.None Buttons: Display.Buttons.OK DefaultButton: Display.DefaultButton.Button1 IsTopMost: False ButtonPressed=> ButtonPressed
            File.RenameFiles.Rename Files: CurrentItem.FullName NewName: $'''%CurrentItem.Directory%\\%ExcelFileItem[2]%''' KeepExtension: True IfFileExists: File.IfExists.DoNothing RenamedFiles=> RenamedFiles
            EXIT LOOP
        END
    END
END

 

 


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