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Power Automate not reading date row correctly

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I have an excel sheet automatically being uploaded from outlook to my SharePoint folder everyday. Within the excel sheet, the date column reads as a custom number format. When building out the flow, I selected ISO 8601 within the read rows action and nothing seems to work, my outputs for the date column still reads as serial numbers. Any insight on what the issue could be?

 

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  • lbendlin Profile Picture
    8,474 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at

    Does it really matter? That looks like a good date integer. You can convert it back to whatever format you need.

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    v-yetonggu-msft Profile Picture
    on at

    Hi @powcontributer3 ,

    Do you want to know why the custom number format of the date column in Excel cannot be converted to ISO 8601?

    Because the ISO 8601 format is a date conversion format suitable for date and time types in excel, custom number type cannot be converted.

    If you want to convert to ISO 8601 format, I have a test for your reference.

    In my scenario:

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    addDays('1899-12-31',int(items('Apply_to_each')['date']),'yyyy-MM-dd')

     

     

    Best Regards,

    Sunshine Gu

  • powcontributer3 Profile Picture
    43 on at

    Thank you so much. Your input as been very helpful. I think I am getting closer to figuring this out

     

    I do get this error,

     

     Unable to process template language expressions in action 'Compose_2' inputs at line '0' and column '0': 'The template language function 'int' was invoked with a parameter that is not valid. The value cannot be converted to the target type.'.

     

    As I review the outputs from list rows, it seems there are two values within Column5 that are not numerical. It seems these are in the first two rows. Maybe this is the reason. Can I bypass this?

  • powcontributer3 Profile Picture
    43 on at

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  • CU09090235-0 Profile Picture
    2 on at
    same here, I think it's a bug, don't know why MS don't fix this!

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