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Power AutomatePosted onJuly 16, 2020August 12, 2020

Extracting SharePoint Online page content and embedding the HTML in an email

If you ever need to extract the HTML content from a modern SharePoint Online page, there is a REST API call you can use. I decided to use this HTML content and automatically insert this into an email. Therefore, when…

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Power AutomatePosted onJune 4, 2020June 4, 2020

Overcoming 502 Bad Gateway error when updating properties on a major version using the validateUpdateListItem() API call

I covered how to update properties of a file or list item in SharePoint without affecting the version history in a previous post, however, I received a 502 Bad Gateway error when the file was in a major version and…

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Power AutomatePosted onMay 14, 2020August 20, 2020

Programmatically updating SharePoint list properties in Power Automate without affecting the version history

There have been numerous instances in my flows where I have needed to update the properties of SharePoint files or list items, but I did not want to add to the version history. You can achieve this by calling the…

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Power AutomatePosted onMay 7, 2020August 20, 2020

Dynamically adding a new item to a list using SharePoint REST API and Power Automate

As you may or may not know, right now you cannot choose a list dynamically in some of the SharePoint actions in Power Automate. Anything that involves Power Automate loading the list item or file properties into the UI cannot…

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Power AutomatePosted onApril 30, 2020June 21, 2020

Create a SharePoint list, add/remove content types and updating the default SharePoint list view through REST API in Power Automate

It all seems so simple, but there are many steps to follow to programmatically achieve what takes a few seconds to manually carry out. So why bother when it’s so simple to manually do these tasks? Well, I wanted to…

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Power AutomatePosted onApril 25, 2020April 26, 2020

Writing batch SharePoint API calls in Power Automate

I ran into a situation recently where I wanted to send a repeatable call to SharePoint, but I didn’t want to send 12 separate requests. My particular call I wanted to send to SharePoint was to update a list view.…

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SharePointCass

I’ve been in the Microsoft world for over 10 years. I started out as a SharePoint developer but have since found myself intrigued by other aspects of Microsoft 365 including the Power Platform, Stream and Teams. Just recently, I have ventured into the world of Salesforce and integration software (link below for my other blog). Even though I'm exploring new technology, I consider myself a sucker for organizational collaboration business systems, and this blog explores how to achieve the best out of these applications.

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  • SharePoint Online REST APIs (Part VI): Permissions
  • SharePoint Online REST APIs (Part V): SharePoint Groups
  • SharePoint Online REST APIs (Part IV): Site Collection
  • SharePoint Online REST APIs (Part III): Pages

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Latest Comments

  1. Bastiaan Kortenbout on Writing batch SharePoint API calls in Power AutomateJune 2, 2025

    I ran into the same problem when iterating over many documents and updating their metadata via API calls. Eventually, I…

  2. Roopesh Mandloi on SharePoint Online REST APIs (Part V): SharePoint GroupsJune 1, 2025

    How to create a SharePoint Site Group?

  3. AJ on What do the parameters in a shared SharePoint/OneDrive link mean?April 10, 2025

    I noticed another parameter, &nav, on a shared video. It turns out, this is present when you use the (new?)…

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