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I'm looking to build a flow that sends weekly emails to a new starter at our company, with a maximum of 10 emails being sent over 9 weeks. 

 

Is this possible to do? I wasn't sure the best way to trigger this automatically apart from having a form that connects which someone can fill in the name and email of the person that the emails need to send to, but then I wasn't sure how to set up the weekly occurrences after that?

 

Any help is greatly appreciated! 

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    Hardesh15 Profile Picture
    7,087 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    @khaycock  If you are planing to inputs via MS FORM then store response in SharePoint List when someone respond. Once you have data in your list then create one recurrence flow which will send weekly emails.

    Please 'Thumbs Up' the posts that helped you and 'Mark as Solution' if my post answered your question.

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  • khaycock Profile Picture
    94 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    Do you think there is a better way of doing it? 

  • Hardesh15 Profile Picture
    7,087 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    @khaycock  it will depend how you will collect data. 

    But you have to store data first then create recurring flow on that data. 

    What kind of improvement you want to see?

    Please 'Thumbs Up' the posts that helped you and 'Mark as Solution' if my post answered your question.

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  • khaycock Profile Picture
    94 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    No idea really, you just made it sound like there was another option! Ultimately, instead of the Form, an admin could just write the name and email to a sharepoint list and that triggers the flow instead then?

  • Hardesh15 Profile Picture
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    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    @khaycock  this is also fine. You can use this one as well. 

    Let me know if you need anything.

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  • Hardesh15 Profile Picture
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    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    @khaycock  let me give you options

    1. MS Form

    2. SharePoint list form

    3. Powerapps form

    4. Excel sheets

    There are more but mostly used i listed. You can any mention option for your case.

    Please 'Thumbs Up' the posts that helped you and 'Mark as Solution' if my post answered your question.

    @Hardesh

     

  • khaycock Profile Picture
    94 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    Okay great, thank you! 

  • khaycock Profile Picture
    94 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    Sorry I've just thought about this a bit more. I still need the names that are being entered to send off a trigger though, its not just all the names need all the emails. It's one person gets added and then that sends off 10 weeks of emails etc, rather than the whole list getting constant emails. Is that possible?

  • Hardesh15 Profile Picture
    7,087 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    @khaycock  Either one person can add all emails or you can take inputs from each user. Both will work here. When you willl create flow use Send email.

    Please 'Thumbs Up' the posts that helped you and 'Mark as Solution' if my post answered your question.

    @Hardesh

  • khaycock Profile Picture
    94 on at
    Re: Recurrence Triggers

    But surely I need to start the flow with recurrence to get the emails to be sent weekly? How else can I get them to be sent weekly?

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