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Copy/Move Multiple Files

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Hello Everyone!

 

  I'm attempting to create a flow that copies files in a specific sharepoint folder uploads them to sftp, then moves them to another folder in sharepoint.  I can't seem even get past the part to have the flow process's multiple files.  How do I get flow to process's multiple files to upload then move them?  Below is what I have so far, but haven't been successful.

 

Thank you!

 

 
  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
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    Re: Copy/Move Multiple Files

    @v-alzhan-msft @chsanche  Hi guys, 

    Do you have any idea why the output of 'Get files' is showing Value:[] ? I have multiple folders and documents inside the folder to which I am limiting entries, but it doesn't work.

    I will appreciate your help.

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    Re: Copy/Move Multiple Files

    Thank you very much!  This worked :).

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    v-alzhan-msft Profile Picture
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    Re: Copy/Move Multiple Files

    Hi @ThisIsIt ,

     

    You could refer to screenshot below to create the flow:

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    Best Regards,

    Alice

     

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  • Christopher S Profile Picture
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    Re: Copy/Move Multiple Files

    Hi @ThisIsIt 

     

    I'm not able to see your flow in the post. Regarding your question, Flow can trigger when a new file is uploaded, you can process multiple files, for example, using the Get Files action:

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    It all depends on the logic of under what action you want your Flow to trigger and also the logic that you want/need to implement to accomplish this.

     

    Best Regards

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