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Integrating PowerApps text box value to Flow

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Hello all!

Quick summary... I have managed to convert forms into PDFs, save them to a specific file location, thru Flow.

I have now been asked if I can save them to specific SharePoint sites for the individual project number, based upon a dropdown in the app. The app asks for a project number, and the sharepoint folder location shows up in a text box. 

Is it possible to get the contents of that textbox from the text box into the flow to save the document at that location?

 

Thanks!!

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture
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    Re: Integrating PowerApps text box value to Flow

    Duh, it even specifies Folder Path. I was missing something so simple...   😞

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    Okay... FINALLY figured this out. You can't save to the link, you have to specify the folder path. 

    I have everything working now. Thanks all!!

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    I can't, in reality, mark this as the solution, due to the fact that I am struggling with SharePoint permissions. Our IT department is working on them, and I will update when they get the SharePoint issue resolved.

     

    Thanks though!!

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    Re: Integrating PowerApps text box value to Flow

    Hi @Anonymous ,

     

    Do you want to save the file to specific SharePoint library based on the location shows up in a text box?

     

    You could just set the Folder Path as Ask in PowerApps, then on the app, add the flow on a button and give required value for each parameter.

     

    I have made the following flow for your reference.

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    Then add the flow on a button and configure the function likes below. Then when the button is clicked, a file will be created into the sub folder Test under a library.

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    Best regards,

    Mabel

     

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