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Custom AI Model not showing up as an option to add in flow

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Hi there

 

I have created a custom AI model that scans for specific fields in a PDF (sent via e-mail).
I have trained the model and published it.

I am wanting to set up a flow to do the following:

 

If: An e-mail arrives with the following subject "Rectron Cloud Invoice", having an attachment.

Then: extract the trained fields from the PDF and add these details to an existing table in an excel document.

 

I am assuming, I would need to set up flow variables for this.

I'm also not sure if the flow would require me to first save the attachment (PDF) into a folder on my sharepoint.

 

Hi there

 

I have created a custom AI model that scans for specific fields in a PDF (sent via e-mail).
I have trained the model and published it.

I am wanting to set up a flow to do the following:

 

If: An e-mail arrives with the following subject "Rectron Cloud Invoice", having an attachment.

Then: extract the trained fields from the PDF and add these details to an existing table in an excel document.

 

I am assuming, I would need to set up flow variables for this.

I'm also not sure if the flow would require me to first save the attachment (PDF) into a folder on my sharepoint.

 

Hi there

 

I have created a custom AI model that scans for specific fields in a PDF (sent via e-mail).
I have trained the model and published it.

I am wanting to set up a flow to do the following:

 

If: An e-mail arrives with the following subject "Rectron Cloud Invoice", having an attachment.

Then: extract the trained fields from the PDF and add these details to an existing table in an excel document.

 

I am assuming, I would need to set up flow variables for this.

I'm also not sure if the flow would require me to first save the attachment (PDF) into a folder on my sharepoint.

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  • CedrickB Profile Picture
    Moderator on at

    Hi,

     

    You could either customize the document automation solution which provide a prebuilt pipeline for this or take inspiration from it.

    See https://flow.microsoft.com/manage/aibuilder/documentautomation 

  • justinridge Profile Picture
    47 on at

    Hi there.

    Thanks for the above link, but I wasn't able to find what I was looking for.

     

    This is my scenario

     

    I have the trained model that scans content from a PDF attachment in a new email.

    I want to set up a flow that will take the trained fields from the PDF and insert them as a new row in my existing excel table.

     

    I hope I have given you all the info to be able to help.

    In the flow, after the ACTION: When a new email arrives (with specific words in the subject & with an attachment), I can't figure what the Action should be.

    Many articles suggest using the Predict action with the base64 encoder n the 'Request Payload' field, but I don't see a Predict option that has the Request Payload field.

    It would be most appreciated if someone could recreate the intended AI model & flow on their side.
    This seems like a pretty common or typical thing that one would do with AI form models.

    I hope you can help!

     

  • CedrickB Profile Picture
    Moderator on at

    Hi,

    You shoud use this one

    AI Builder.png

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