Power Automate: Object must implement IConvertible in SharePoint

Why? I have seen the error of ❌“Object must implement IConvertible.” ❌ on multiple places in the Power Platform. Like this Power Apps User Forum post: Solved: Server Response: Object must implement IConvertibl... - Power Platform Community (microsoft.com). Recently Power Automate gave me the same "Object must implement Iconvertible"-response: SharePoint action failing in flow run … Continue reading Power Automate: Object must implement IConvertible in SharePoint

SharePoint: Column Formatting on the Approval Status column

Why? Column Formatting is one of those features that have made SharePoint even easier to improve the user experience. The default Content Approval of SharePoint has been a strong document collaboration functionality for many years now. With the recent release of hover cards in the formatting options, I wanted to combine all these features in … Continue reading SharePoint: Column Formatting on the Approval Status column

Power Automate: results of an HTTP request

Why? The results of an HTTP request in Power Automate Flows are returned in JSON format so how to read the results and use it in the different possible ways? What? This post will provide some useful examples on how to handle the results of an HTTP request. How? The starting point is an HTTP … Continue reading Power Automate: results of an HTTP request

SharePoint Saturday Oslo: live from Norway

Why? God dag! Yesterday I was privileged enough to speak on the Norway SharePoint Saturday Oslo #SPSOslo about Power Automate (Microsoft Flow) with regards to SharePoint so this update is to share my session info. What? A short summary to share my presentation decks with participants and follwers. The logo!Keynote by OmarKeynote by JeffKeynote by … Continue reading SharePoint Saturday Oslo: live from Norway

Power Platform World Tour: Back from Milan!

Why? Buongiorno! I just came back from the Power Platform World Tour in Milan and this is just an update and experience share at the amazing Microsoft Office in Milan and their wonderful community. What? A short summary to share my presentation decks with participants and followers. Power Platform World Tour Milan Key Note OpeningPower … Continue reading Power Platform World Tour: Back from Milan!

Power Platform World Tour: Going to Milan!

Why? The Power Platform World Tour is this great serie of events all over the world brought to us by the Power Platform User Groups all over the world. In these events, industry experts will focus on how the power platform applications can push the envelope on business needs and guess what?! --> I will … Continue reading Power Platform World Tour: Going to Milan!

Microsoft Flow: Change a SharePoint Group owner

Why? Setting (or changing) the owner of an existing SharePoint Group could be something you want to do in bulk or to automate immediately after an automated creation. What? This post will show how a Microsoft Flow can update the SharePoint Group owner to another SharePoint Group using the Send an HTTP request to SharePoint … Continue reading Microsoft Flow: Change a SharePoint Group owner

Microsoft Flow: Create a new SharePoint Group

Why? Sometimes you just need other SharePoint Groups next to the default Owner, Visitor and Member Groups provided. So let's use Microsoft Flow to automate the creation of new groups! What? This post will show how a Microsoft Flow can easily create a new SharePoint Group using the Send an HTTP request to SharePoint action. In the … Continue reading Microsoft Flow: Create a new SharePoint Group

Microsoft Flow: Copy OneNote Notebook

Why? Let's say we have a template library and we have a OneNote Template Notebook in there that we want to use as a template for other libraries or sub folders. It should be very simple like my previous post (view it for related info like used variables below) : https://knowhere365.space/microsoft-flow-create-a-file-based-on-another-file-in-sharepoint/... when you realize that … Continue reading Microsoft Flow: Copy OneNote Notebook

Microsoft Flow: Get the SharePoint GUID

Why? In the Low-Code Power Platform default actions are covering by far the most business requirements. The SharePoint Connector gets new actions frequently but for the old-school SharePoint Designer Workflowers and for the REST Query fans the GUID of SharePoint objects is a must have. What? This post will show how to get some valuable … Continue reading Microsoft Flow: Get the SharePoint GUID