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Copy File from Sharepoint folder to AZURE/Sharepoint another folder

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I wish  to be have a flow which copy file from SharePoint to Azure or Another SharePoint Folder using Excel Table which have File name and sheet tab name. 

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  • v-alzhan-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @Amardeep100115 ,

     

    You could copy file from a folder in sharepoint to another folder in sharepoint as screenshot below:

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    Best Regards,

    Alice

     

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  • Amardeep100115 Profile Picture
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    It should be replace existing file in the folder

  • CFernandes Profile Picture
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    @Amardeep100115 

     

    Hey Mate,

     

    I assume are using a Hybrid Setup, You can use @v-alzhan-msft approach.

     

    With the Copy action you can "Replace the existing file". 

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  • Amardeep100115 Profile Picture
    4 on at

    i tried but every file has date in file name and it's not getting replced

     

    @v-alzhan-msft  
    Could you please help me on this

     

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    v-alzhan-msft Profile Picture
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    Hi @Amardeep100115 ,

     

    You could check from the folder firstly to see if the file contains the special name exists, if yes, delete it, and then use the Copy file action to create the new file.

     

    Best Regards,

    Alice

     

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