Skip to main content

Notifications

Community site session details

Community site session details

Session Id :
Power Automate - General Discussion
Unanswered

Click on a specific link in the name of a sharepoint list to go to another sharepoint list

Like (0) ShareShare
ReportReport
Posted on 3 Jun 2024 11:54:36 by 122

Hello,

 

I'm new to the Office 365 package and I have a question. I haven't found any information on it (I may have missed other topics πŸ˜…), but I would like to know, I have a sharepoint list containing several columns, including one called β€˜Name’ and one called β€˜URL’.
Each name are unique and each URL links to another sharepoint where there are lots of files, as well as lists (all lists have the same name, which are β€˜ListeConfigure’ and β€˜Planning’, no matter which URL you click on).
I'd like to know if it's possible to make power automate click on the URL corresponding to a specific name, and then click on it to open the β€˜ListeConfigure’, in order to modify data after.
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough, I've only been using office tools for a short time, and I'm not bilingual in English.

  • SansNom Profile Picture
    122 on 03 Jun 2024 at 13:32:45
    Re: Click on a specific link in the name of a sharepoint list to go to another sharepoint list

    Hi @Nived_Nambiar 

     

    Oh I forgot a lot of things, I'm sorry. I prefer doing step by step usually, but here it's impossible, the context is important, I understand.
    If I tell you the global context, I have a Power Apps application. on this app, I start by choose an object, which corresponds to a 'Name' on the sharepoint list I told you before, and on this app, I change the information of 'ListeExemple', which is a temporary list. I also have a button on this app which I want he do the update of data from 'ListeExemple' to 'ListeConfigure', for the 'Name' I chose.

    It's for that I need to know on what link I must click and update data.

     

    I didn't told everything before, because I thought  it was enough, but no, I'm sorry.

  • Nived_Nambiar Profile Picture
    17,554 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 03 Jun 2024 at 13:21:32
    Re: Click on a specific link in the name of a sharepoint list to go to another sharepoint list

    Hi @SansNom 

     

    But i still did not get the idea of updation? does it mean that list item where we have clicked the URL we have to update same list item present in another list in the URL ?

     

    Thanks & Regards,

    Nived N πŸš€

    LinkedIn: Nived N's LinkedIn
    YouTube: Nived N's YouTube Channel
    Blog: Nived Nambiar's Blogs

    πŸ” Found my answer helpful? Please consider marking it as the solution!
    Your appreciation keeps me motivated. Thank you! πŸ™Œ

     

  • SansNom Profile Picture
    122 on 03 Jun 2024 at 12:57:42
    Re: Click on a specific link in the name of a sharepoint list to go to another sharepoint list

    Hi @Nived_Nambiar 

     

    Thank you for your answer.

    I have other columns on my sharepoint list, but these are the two which are very important, and they represent what you said.
    And I have another sharepoint list, named 'ListeExemple'  which have the same columns but another data, which is in another sharepoint, modify all information of the list 'ListeConfigure' which is inside the sharepoint we clicked on the URL.

    I don't know if it's clear enough, do not hesitate to tell me to repeat with another formulation.

    Thank you in advance for helping me.

  • Nived_Nambiar Profile Picture
    17,554 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 03 Jun 2024 at 12:23:19
    Re: Click on a specific link in the name of a sharepoint list to go to another sharepoint list

    Hi @SansNom 

     

    To be clear, let's say in your main sharepoint list, You have 2 columns - Name and URL.

    Name corresponds to name of list and URL represent URL of SharePoint site ? 

     

    Also what data change you are expecting to do by going to other list?

     

    Thanks & Regards,

    Nived N πŸš€

    LinkedIn: Nived N's LinkedIn
    YouTube: Nived N's YouTube Channel
    Blog: Nived Nambiar's Blogs

    πŸ” Found my answer helpful? Please consider marking it as the solution!
    Your appreciation keeps me motivated. Thank you! πŸ™Œ

     

Under review

Thank you for your reply! To ensure a great experience for everyone, your content is awaiting approval by our Community Managers. Please check back later.

Helpful resources

Quick Links

Understanding Microsoft Agents - Introductory Session

Confused about how agents work across the Microsoft ecosystem? Register today!

Warren Belz – Community Spotlight

We are honored to recognize Warren Belz as our May 2025 Community…

Congratulations to the April Top 10 Community Stars!

Thanks for all your good work in the Community!

Leaderboard > Power Automate - General Discussion

#1
rpersad Profile Picture

rpersad 16

#2
David_MA Profile Picture

David_MA 10 Super User 2025 Season 1

#3
Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture

Michael E. Gernaey 8 Super User 2025 Season 1

Overall leaderboard
Loading started