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Trying to add dynamic content to sharepoint list item but only if it equals certain values

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Hi All

 

So I have a form that allows users to request permissions for shared folders. My form has options for the permissions they require on each folder like below

 

Read Only

Read Write

No Change

 

Once the form is submitted I create a sharepoint list item with their responses. So this item may look like

 

Finance: Read Only

HR: Read Write

IT: No change

 

Now what I want to do is filter out any folders where no change is required from my sharepoint list item. At the moment my sharepoint list item looks like the above but I would want it to look like

 

Finance: Read Only

HR: Read Write

 

If any one could advise how I would go about doing this I would greatly appreciate it. The reason I want to do this is there are lots of shared folders and I want to keep the approval email that goes out with the Sharepoint list item easily readable for the approver.

 

I hope the above makes some kind of sense!

 

Thanks

 

Matt

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  • v-litu-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @MattT84,

    I am not quite these names are folder name or something else.

    Finance: Read Only

    HR: Read Write

    IT: No change

    Could you share a screenshot about that?

    If it is folder name, you can use the contains condition to filter the name.

    Best Regards,
    Community Support Team _ Lin Tu
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