web
You’re offline. This is a read only version of the page.
close
Skip to main content

Notifications

Announcements

Community site session details

Community site session details

Session Id :
Power Platform Community / Forums / Power Automate / MS Forms to Planner if...
Power Automate
Unanswered

MS Forms to Planner if question response = No.

(0) ShareShare
ReportReport
Posted on by 4

Hi all,

 

I'm creating a flow that allows a user to answer 20 questions, these questions all have a radio selection of: Yes/No/NA.

 

I want to check each response - if any of the questions have a response of 'No', I want to create a Planner Task. This planner task will only detail the question that was answered no, which would allow another colleague to follow up on the 'issue' that comes from the audit.

I'm unsure how I can 'check' all of the responses - then *only* carry out the above action for the questions that were answered 'no'.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks guys!

Categories:
I have the same question (0)
  • ChristianAbata Profile Picture
    8,951 Most Valuable Professional on at

    hi @CraigThomson  what you need to try is a condition... see

     

    conditi.PNG

     

    if some of your questions are no, you can create a task

  • CraigThomson Profile Picture
    4 on at

    Thanks for the reply Christian,

     

    However - in that scenario I notice two things.

     

    1) I would need a condition row for each question; 20.

    2) To create a task, with the field from the MS Form which would dictate which question failed, i.e. question name dynamic content. There would be no way to only include the ones which have failed?

     

    I would imagine some form of loop would be needed for point #1, however unsure for #2.

     

    Thanks,

  • CraigThomson Profile Picture
    4 on at

    Hope my last response made sense.

     

    I think essentially - we would need some form of loop that checks each of the responses, and then for any 'no' responses triggers the condition.

     

    Then in the 'positive action' from the condition - I would likely need a way to 'print' all of the fields that had a 'no' onto the planner task. I think this is not possible without a bit of custom code?

     

    Cheers,

Under review

Thank you for your reply! To ensure a great experience for everyone, your content is awaiting approval by our Community Managers. Please check back later.

Helpful resources

Quick Links

Forum hierarchy changes are complete!

In our never-ending quest to improve we are simplifying the forum hierarchy…

Ajay Kumar Gannamaneni – Community Spotlight

We are honored to recognize Ajay Kumar Gannamaneni as our Community Spotlight for December…

Leaderboard > Power Automate

#1
Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture

Michael E. Gernaey 522 Super User 2025 Season 2

#2
Tomac Profile Picture

Tomac 364 Moderator

#3
abm abm Profile Picture

abm abm 243 Most Valuable Professional

Last 30 days Overall leaderboard