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Every Beginning of the week Reset Column from Sharepoint List

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I have a column on a sharepoint list  named "Steps Count"
I want to reset it every beginning of the week to all 0.

 

Beginning of the week (Sunday)

 

Can anyone help me how to set it up? or if its possible?

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  • rsaikrishna Profile Picture
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    @Anonymous 

     

    Create a Scheduled flow to run on every Sunday as show below:

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    in the flow, you can use Get Items and Update Item actions to update the column to Zero.

     

    Regards

    Krishna Rachakonda

    If my reply helps resolving the issue, please mark as Accepted Solution.

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    @rsaikrishna 

     

    I just want to clear a specific Column, and not touch other column.

    can you help me whats next?


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  • rsaikrishna Profile Picture
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    @Anonymous 

     

    Here is how you should be writing this flow:

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    Regards

    Krishna Rachakonda

    If this reply helps resolving your issue, please mark it as Accepted Solution.

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    rsaikrishna Profile Picture
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    @Anonymous 

     

    I just saw your Update Item action have many fields.

     

    Set fields as below:

    Set Title column with Title from Get Items

    Set ID column with ID from Get Items

    Set Steps Count column with 0

    Set rest of the field values to blank by clearing any values.

     

    Regards

    Krishna Rachakonda

    If this reply helps resolving your issue, please mark it as Accepted Solution.

     

  • ScottShearer Profile Picture
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    @Anonymous 

    For most (but not all) column types, you can set the values of non-required columns to blank by setting the column to null in your update item action.  You can either reference null in the expression window or use a compose action, set it to null and reference the compose action.  Please see my example below.image.png

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