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Hello All,

 

I'm trying to add a choice to my combo box in Power Apps. I saw that Shane Young has a video on how to do this. When I try the part in the video where he's adding the code to the Body of his second Send HTTP request to SharePoint in the flow, I'm getting an error: The expression is invalid.

 

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Shane Young video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH6oqsfxPaE (around the 15:10 mark is where I'm having the error)

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @nleuck_101 ,

     

    There is one missing single quote on the right side of results parameter.

    And please use the variable in expression bar.

    vxiaochenmsft_0-1717642361894.png

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

  • nleuck_101 Profile Picture
    429 on at

    @v-xiaochen-msft 

     

    I fixed it and it still give me the error.

  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @nleuck_101 ,

     

    What's error message? Please share the flow snip.

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

  • nleuck_101 Profile Picture
    429 on at

    @v-xiaochen-msft 

     

    It says the same thing from the initial post. The expression is invalid.

  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @nleuck_101 ,

     

    Please share your flow snip.

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

  • nleuck_101 Profile Picture
    429 on at

    @v-xiaochen-msft 

     

    nleuck_101_1-1718107346504.png

     

  • v-xiaochen-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @nleuck_101 ,

     

    As I said before, please write the variables(...) in the expression bar.

    vxiaochenmsft_0-1718163525328.png

     

    Best Regards,

    Wearsky

  • nleuck_101 Profile Picture
    429 on at

    @v-xiaochen-msft 

     

    That is the expression bar...

  • nleuck_101 Profile Picture
    429 on at
    Hello All,

    Is there anyone that has any other suggestions? I've tried to follow Shane Young's video but I run into an error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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