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Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

Jcook Profile Picture Posted by Jcook 7,781 Most Valuable Professional

Summary:

This Flow deletes Excel Rows Older than X amount of days based on a Date column in Excel. The Excel file can be in SharePoint or OneDrive. Very little configuration is needed by the user to make this work.

 

Importing Flow:

When importing the Flow, you might get an error message. This is because the Excel file that the Flow is being pointed to does not exist in your Tenant. Click 'Save as new flow' if you get this message.

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Example Scenario:

I have a Excel file that has 2 columns,

My Name Field is my unique Key Column.

Date Hired, I will be checking and deleting all records that have a Date Hired older than 7 days.

** Your Date column MUST be in Date format in Excel **

 

Here is what my Excel file looks like.

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The Flow:

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The trigger can be anything you want:

Button, Schedule, Anything!

 

Each Step (Actions):

All 3 Variables need to be inputted by the user:

 

Days: Enter number of days you want the Flow to check against the date column to delete. For example, -7 will delete all records 8 days old

** Don't forget to put the - **

 

KeyColumn: Enter your Key Column from Excel. This column MUST have unique values.

In my Excel file this column name is Name Field

 

DateColumn: Enter the name of your Date Column from Excel

In my Excel file this column name is Date Hired

 

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Past Date: Only change the Destination time zone field. Change to your time zone

List rows present in table: Only fill in required information marked with red *

 

** If your Excel file has more than 1500 records. Click the 3 dots on the List rows action and select settings. Than up the value on the Threshold and click done. **

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Filter array - Records older than X: Do not touch anything in here

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For each record older than X: The loop itself do not touch

Delete a row: Fill in ONLY -- Location, Document Library, File, Table --

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Conclusion / How The Flow Works:

That is it, some important things to consider:

- Make sure your Key Column has unique values

- Change the trigger to your liking

- Don't forget to add the minus symbol in the Days Variable

- Only change the values highlighted in Yellow

- Make sure to check the amount of records in your Excel file and configure Threshold values as needed

- Your Date column in Excel MUST be formatted as Date

 

Want to know how this Flow works?

We get todays date using utcNow() expression, than add days based on the amount of days entered into the Days variable. This date is converted to local time, and formatted like yyyy/MM/dd. This is to do easy comparison/evaluation.

The expression I use is:

 

addDays(utcNow(),variables('Days'))

 

 

We list ALL rows in Excel because Excel connector has limitations on the Filters we can use. Also the Excel Connector does not like spaces in the Column names. Which is why Filter array is used instead.

The Filter array grabs the Converted date from the first step and checks if the date is greater than the Excel date.

 

Note the Excel date comes over as a serial date in Power Automate. This is a long Integer, so to convert the serial date into a date we can read and use, we use this expression:

 

addDays('1899-12-30', int(item()?[variables('DateColumn')]), 'yyyy/MM/dd')

 

 

Now in the Apply to each loop, we use the values returned from the Filter array (Which is only records older than X date)

We use a Delete a row action to delete the record in Excel.

I am using the item() expression to select the Key Value from the row inside the Loop.

The syntax of this is:

item()?['<Excel Column Name>']

 

item()?[variables('KeyColumn')]

 

 

Done!!

 

If you have any questions let me know. Thanks!

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Comments

  • nnouchi Profile Picture nnouchi
    Posted at
    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Hi @Jcook 

     

    When I configure your workflow, I end up deleting all rows as my date column may include no entries into the date column.

     

    Would you happen to know a workaround that I could use to avoid this from happening?

    I tried using less than and converting the Converted time to Round-trip date/time pattern and worked on deleting just the entries that had dates.

     

    I am using this sheet as a daily upload that must be deleted after a certain time, therefore the table itself may have more rows than the number of entries.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

  • Jcook Profile Picture Jcook 7,781 Most Valuable Professional
    Posted at
    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Hi @Anonymous 

     

    You want to use this format in the same places as my Flow. So you want to add it to the Filter array, and the convert time zone action.

     

    Might be easier if you download the flow and copy the actions over to your flow.

     

    It won’t matter if your in Australia, since we are converting the today’s date, and the date from the Excel to match yyyy/MM/dd

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture Community Power Pla...
    Posted at
    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Where about do you mean, am I changing one of the expressions in the filter or in the date conversion?

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture Community Power Pla...
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    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Thanks, 

    Here's the test excel document, as you can see the fields are formatted with Australian region for date.

  • Jcook Profile Picture Jcook 7,781 Most Valuable Professional
    Posted at
    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Hi @Anonymous 

     

    It just dawned on me, Can you try with the format 'yyyy/MM/dd' this is how dates are compared. My Flow converts both values to this date format before doing the compare.

  • Jcook Profile Picture Jcook 7,781 Most Valuable Professional
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    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Hey @Anonymous ,

    Than you!

     

    Could you send me a sample of your excel file? 

  • Community Power Platform Member Profile Picture Community Power Pla...
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    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Hi JCook,

    Firstly thanks for a great article. My team and I are based in Australia and are having a bit of trouble with this one. After a bit of tweaking (also reading all the comments) we can get the flow to run without errors. But the filter for a long time wouldn't return any rows legible for deletion. After changing the filter to 'less than' it now actually deletes, hurray! 

    However it is deleting everything and not excluding rows that it should be excluding. We think it might be to do with our time and date format in Australia. While we do use short date format, it's dd/MM/yyyy here and not MM/dd/yyyy. We think this might be the cause of our issue but haven't been able to nail it. Could you take a look at these screenshots and let me know what you think?

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    Thanks!

  • Dsym Profile Picture Dsym 9
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    Hi @Jcook Many thanks for the explanation. I tried changing the texts as suggested and although the test ran successfully, the excel sheet did not update. Reading through your explanation, I went back to the flow which pulled the data into the excel sheet from forms. The submission date carries over the time to, so I replaced this with 

    formatDateTime(utcNow(),'dd-mm-yyyy') and now it pulls just the date in. I've saved your template back to original (as the guide is) and everything is now functioning fine. Thank you so much for your help and assistance with this. Been a good learning curve for me!
  • Jcook Profile Picture Jcook 7,781 Most Valuable Professional
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    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    Hey @Dsym 

     

    Thank you for the outputs, that is what I was looking for,

    In the outputs, the dates from excel come across like this:

    44228
    This is a serial date. Which is why we add the days to that number to get the real date in ISO format.
     
    The issue is some records in your outputs have a date of:
    44236.5030555556
    This is also a serial date, but the decimal specifies the time as well. The expression
    addDays('1899-12-30', int(item()?[variables('DateColumn')]), 'yyyy/MM/dd')
    Does not like that number, since the part int(...) is looking for a whole number.
     
    To fix this you can either
    1) Remove the time from the cell in excel (The cell may look correct, but if you select it, the date/time will show)

    OR

    2) Try to replace the expression in the Filter Array action.

    Instead of using  addDays('1899-12-30', int(item()?[variables('DateColumn')]), 'yyyy/MM/dd')

    USE

    addseconds('1899-12-30',int(formatnumber(mul(float(item()?[variables('DateColumn')]),86400),'0')))

     

     

    Let me know if this works,

    I am working on an updated version of this Flow which would make things way easier, which I will be posting on my blog this weekend.

  • Dsym Profile Picture Dsym 9
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    Delete Excel Rows X Amount of Days Old

    @Jcook outputs of the list rows above. Hope its in the format you need.