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Power Automate - O365 Groups activities - Get group ID

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Hello

I am very new to O365 tools, but I am looking to automate an approvals process and retrieve personal O365 email addresses from a distribution group.

I tried two solutions, none of which worked for me due to lack of knowledge.

Test 1: I wanted to use the O365 Groups activities connector so I didn't need to authenticate.

I have the distribution email address, and want to use the 'List Group members' activity

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In order to use it I need to get the ID dynamically for the specific distribution email address.

I tried using the O365 Send Http Request which uses the graph groups, I tested the request in the Graph explorer, all worked well.

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However when I use it in the power automate flow I get the error message below.

the URI is

 

 

 

 

 

https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$filter=mail eq 'my_email@xx.com'

 

 

 

 

 

the error is URI path is not a valid Graph endpoint, path is neither absolute nor relative or resource is not one of the supported (me, users, groups, sites, search, planner, teams, chats): https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$filter=mail eq 'my_email@xx.com'

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Here I have also tried replacing spaces with %20 URI https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$filter=mail%20eq%20'my_email@xx.com', with no luck.

 

I tried putting the URI in a variable, same problem. I tried adding ConsistencyLevel: eventual and $count=true in case the issue was to do with filter being an advance query capability, same error as above.

 

The only thing that worked was if I use the URI without the OData query, e.g. https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups

That means that I can fetch all the groups but not a specific one. The problem that I faced here is that this only returns the first 100 results, not the whole list of groups, therefore I am unable to work with filtering the JSON file later on in the flow, and of course I cannot use the $top query option as I'm faced with the above error.

URI path is not a valid Graph endpoint, path is neither absolute nor relative or resource is not one of the supported (me, users, groups, sites, search, planner, teams, chats): https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$top=200

 

Test 2

I used a generic HTTP request for the URI with the filter https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$filter=mail eq 'my_email@xx.com' and it worked. However I didn't know how to authenticate, so copied the temporary Bearer token from Graph explorer for testing purposes, but obviously it expired so I cannot use this solution.

I tried using Basic authentication using the O365 email and password, but the HTTP request failed with error CompactToken parsing failed with error code: 80049217.

 

My question is please could you help me with why the Test 1 might not be working in power automate when working fine in Graph explorer, or why the basic authentication isn't working for Test2?

Thank you!

J

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    VictorIvanidze Profile Picture
    13,073 on at

    Hi @na44,

     

    I think you have already noticed the action "Send an HTTP request (Preview)" is quite buggy.

     

    Just add a slash between /groups and ?: 

     

    https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups/?$filter=mail eq 'my_email@xx.com'

     

     

  • na44 Profile Picture
    19 on at

    Thank you SO much @VictorIvanidze , I am so grateful, it all works now!!!

  • VictorIvanidze Profile Picture
    13,073 on at

    Glad to help.

    (I've spent 6 hours to localize this f... bug)

  • ztfcity Profile Picture
    3 on at

    I found this buggy too,it works for me ,thanks!!

  • stayinginsync Profile Picture
    139 on at

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