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Power Automate - Using Connectors
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Create Item using Power Automate

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Posted on 31 Aug 2023 18:03:47 by 19

Hello everybody.
I have a SP List to receive the data coming from Power Automate. In this list, the user does not have writing permission, only the user who made the Flow.
The user sends the request via Power Apps to Automate.
Is it possible to change the owner of the request via Power Automate? Because a permission error occurs because the user cannot write to the List.

 

Error: Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation.
clientRequestId: a433e8d9-a75b-4588-b989-9bc9a3f64dab
serviceRequestId: 73eed5a0-4065-4000-13a7-63326a930968

 

-> Flow works if the user has a Collaborator for example

 

Tks!

  • Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    45,169 Super User 2025 Season 2 on 11 Sep 2023 at 01:25:22
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    Hello Again,

     

    If its running as the primary owner (the creator), and that account doesn't have the privs you need, you need to add another owner and then remove the other.

     

    However, it's a slightly different if its solution aware flow or a non-solution aware flow.

    Please Check out here for more information: Change the owner of a cloud flow in Power Automate - Power Automate | Microsoft Learn
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  • Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    45,169 Super User 2025 Season 2 on 11 Sep 2023 at 01:20:28
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    Hello,

     

    I am a little confused, you said that the flow runs as the person who created it, but it only works if the user (the one making the request) has collaborator.

     

    That sounds more like a run-as user flow not a run as a specific person/system account/role etc

     

    Can you clarify please.


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  • ManishSolanki Profile Picture
    15,085 Super User 2025 Season 2 on 02 Sep 2023 at 05:33:03
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    Excellent 👍

  • Welson80 Profile Picture
    19 on 01 Sep 2023 at 20:19:57
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    To work around, I created a temporary List, and created another Flow to take items created there and launch them in the List that the user has access to. Soon after the "copy" it deletes the item from the Temp List.
    Work around? 😄

  • Welson80 Profile Picture
    19 on 01 Sep 2023 at 19:52:26
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    No problem @ManishSolanki 
    Thanks for the help!

  • ManishSolanki Profile Picture
    15,085 Super User 2025 Season 2 on 01 Sep 2023 at 16:03:55
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    I did not realize it 😞

     

  • Welson80 Profile Picture
    19 on 01 Sep 2023 at 11:31:21
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    Hello @ManishSolanki, thanks for your answer.

     

    I'm using Power Apps as a trigger and I don't think it supports this function.
    There is no option for me to run only users.

  • ManishSolanki Profile Picture
    15,085 Super User 2025 Season 2 on 01 Sep 2023 at 03:16:04
    Re: Create Item using Power Automate

    Hi @Welson80 

     

    You need to configure the SharePoint connection to run under the context of owner account but not with the user who runs the flow. Pls follow the below step for the configuration:

     

    Go to flow details page and scroll down to "Run only users" block. Click 'Edit' link present on the right side:

    ManishSolanki_0-1693537798346.png

     

    Next, scroll down to 'Connections Used' section and locate SharePoint connection in the list. From the dropdown, change the option 'Provided by run-only user' to select the connection of the flow owner who has the access to SharePoint list:

    ManishSolanki_1-1693538028646.png

    Save the changes & retest the flow.

     

    If this helps & solves your problem, please remember to give a 👍 and accept my solution as it will help others in the future.

     

    Thanks

     

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