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Hello

 

I'm trying to Invite Guest Users with Power Automate with the "Send an HTTP request (Preview)" connector. 

My Flow looks like this: 

JodokSenften_0-1649680570615.png

 

If I try this, i get an error code 400

 "message""URI path is not a valid Graph endpoint, path is neither absolute nor relative or resource is not one of the supported (me, users, groups, sites, search, planner, teams, chats): https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/invitations",
 
Is this just no supported, am i doing something wrong or is it a bug?
Because in the docs are no restrictions listed.
 
An if I try it with the Graph Explorer it works
JodokSenften_1-1649680935801.pngJodokSenften_2-1649680971001.png

 

Anyone may help or have some ideas? Thanks.

 

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    Expiscornovus Profile Picture
    33,189 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @Anonymous,


    As far as I am aware invitation is a resource type which is not supported by this specific Office 365 Groups action.

     

    Like the error message suggests, only me, users, groups, sites, search, planner, teams & chats resources are supported.

     

    As a workaround you could use the HTTP action (which is premium):

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Automatically-invite-external-user-to-Azure-AD-and-then-add-the/m-p/1507527/highlight/true#M168558

     

  • fchopo Profile Picture
    8,003 Moderator on at

    Hi @Anonymous 

    Please, try to use HTTP connector (although it's premium).

    Regards,

    Ferran

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
    on at

    Hm, i guessed this would be the case 😞 
    Then I'll have to use the premium http action. 

  • okeks Profile Picture
    802 Super User 2024 Season 1 on at

    You could also try to ad a / at the end of the URL if you try to use the preview version.

     

    I found that here: https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Power-Automate-O365-Groups-activities-Get-group-ID/m-p/1368027/highlight/true#M154400

  • Expiscornovus Profile Picture
    33,189 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @okeks,

     

    As far as I understood that workaround was to escape the ? character of the $filter query parameter. In this setup we are not using such a ?$filter in the URI path.

     

    invitations_graphapi.png

  • VictorIvanidze Profile Picture
    13,073 on at

    Hi @okeks,

    unfortunately it doesn't help - I've already tried 😉

  • brentfraser Profile Picture
    17 on at

    Hello all,

     

    Is there a viable option other than use a premium HTTP action? The company I work for will not spring for the premium license and I don't want to pay for it on my own.

     

    The post works in Graph but not in the Send an HTTP request V2.

     

    Thanks for any help.

  • VictorIvanidze Profile Picture
    13,073 on at

    Hi @brentfraser,

    unfortunately using  the premium HTTP action is the only way.

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