Power Automate - Trigger flows on click of Buttons on a Page or Email
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2022
- This video explains how MS flows can be triggered on click of button on SharePoint Page or from a email button/link.
This video also explains the trigger "When HTTP request is received".
Please watch full video for detail step by step process of creating this flow.
Thanks for taking the time to post this video. I couldn't figure out how to change the method from POST to GET, and your video cleared it right up. Thanks!
Thank you! I spent 3 days trying to find the answer to such a basic simple question.
Glad it helped!
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
Glad to hear it!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thankyou for watching
Thank you for sharing. The only thing I'd add is to include the Response action to generate some kind of user feedback, so that the user clicking a button doesn't arrive at a big, blank web page, since a process was initiated.
Thankyou for your comment !
But its not useless, you may have not encountered any scenario.
Just think about a button ( to switch between Owner & Visitor profiles) on your Intranet site. On-click of this button triggers this flow (as soon as its clicked, shows loading gif) changes the current user permissions to Owner Or Visitor via flow actions & reloads the page after few milli-secs (there is no need to open a blank window).
Its just the idea I gave in video , its up-to individuals how & what scenario can be catered using this solution.
Excellent demo, thank you. If you could also explain how to generate an email that is automatically addressed in reply to the email in which it is embedded, OR automatically addressed to a passed variable email address (in the To: field), that would be much appreciated.
Thank you! I have a question.. for what is the 'relativepath' used for?
Is it possible to also have a text field for user input on the page, and have the content of that field be passed along as a parameter to the flow?
Thank you for the ideas! Is it possible to embed a button on Dynamics CRM Form and pass the unique record guid Id into the http request.? I want to be able to call and flow from the Dynamics CRM flow and use the data on the current record.?
hello, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us. I would like to know how do I collect data from the user who clicked on the button (email for example) to start the flow, I need to collect it to send information. thank you very much.
Great thanks, but what if the flow you're calling is an instant flow using a button? I imagine you could add the 'When a http request is received' action as an action in the existing flow, get the URL then delete the action?
Thanks for the helpful video. This solved my issue. Just a quick question - how do you add a custom button to the top of the Sharepoint List Ribbon?
How can I get the page at 5:50 to close or run in the background so the user doesn't have to take any action??
Can this flow work for 2 or more buttons, if we wish to add more than one button in power apps will it possible??
HIGH. 90%. Pers-note: Trigger through clicking a button. GET, POST. https link to the PA (Note to self: A PO could then include another link to the PBI)
Thank you but how would you auto close the page that opens on button click or add a confirmation message on the page?
Update on this?
Update?
Great video, thanks
Is it possible to do this same thing with inputs to be collected when you click the button?
Yes, it is. Here's how: Install and sign into the Power Automate app on your phone. You should find your button on the Buttons page. Select [ ... ] and choose Share Button Link. This will give you a url to access your workflow. Copy this url and open it on your computer's web browser.
Source: techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sharepoint/sharepoint-button-to-run-a-power-automate-flow/m-p/2249294
Need help ❓Json buttons do not work on Modern pages. If creating a custom button works in the list view. If you put this view on a modern page the buttons stop working. Can you help me?
This trigger is NOT free -- PREMIUME, regrettably.
SMH