This was really useful, thanks! Been looking for a real work example to fix a real world problem of legacy applications not being able to save out reports direct to sharepoint, and having this workflow is really good.
Sorry, but i have a trouble with gateway. I've followed the instruction of the Microsoft Website but still cannot success. Can you make a video for installing the gateway pls ? Thank you very much
Hi ! Perfect job! Do you hace some video to get the one drive shared files with others? And details regarding of? Or something like this? Thank your great work😊
Hi thank you for the video very helpful. If in the OneDrive Business I have pdf, word and CSV files. I only want to copy CSV files to another folder. how to i set that? Thank you
Hi, thank you very much for the video, this is great. Just a quick question regarding the gateway, do I just select 'New on-premises data gateway' and then it will generate a name like yours in the video? Or how do I name the gateway? I'm unsure if a gateway is already setup? Thanks in advance.
Hello, thank you for the helpful video. Does this solution require premium PA? When I click "data" then "Gateways" on the power automate home sidebar, I am prompted with a premium account required- but I'm not sure if this is needed.
with the File system connector can we create a file which is from sharepoint in to our local folder and can we read it from Power automate desktop in later part??
Thanks for the video, but here i want to ask what if we have unique file name with changing date and time (i.e. testdoc202405041746.txt). With PowerShell we are able to copy such file after putting testdoc*.txt, but how can we copy this from on premises file server to SharePoint. Appreciated if you can help on this.
Hey! Thanks for the very usefull video! It works fine if I use my local C drive, but once I try to put it on the network location Y:, it doesn't work. Are you able to assist me? So I only got it working for local discs
Hi, It Should work with shared drives also. Please check your connection , You should using user username as Domain\UserID and gateway connection while setting up the connection. and also, Check if your account has access to Shared Drive.
@@m365techhelp Hey, thank you for your message! The only thing I had changed was the location from the local drive to the shared network drive. And then it stopped working
I want to move files from drive to sharepoint list item. example: i have 1000 sharepoint list items, and 900 pdf saved on the drive. is there a way to attach those 900 pdfs to the particular line item. the Id on the sharepoint list is same as the PDF name. Please make a video on it.
hi M365 Tech, I wanted to Link a server(directory drive) to SharePoint but SharePoint only accept http and https? how do I enable Linking Server using ftp to share point as the content will take forever if I was to upload it. Please advise :)
Hi Phia, You can have this flow attached which will read your files from server directory like \\ServerName\\DriveName and place them to SharePoint whenever a new file added to server directory (no need to have FTP).
This was really useful, thanks! Been looking for a real work example to fix a real world problem of legacy applications not being able to save out reports direct to sharepoint, and having this workflow is really good.
Glad it helped!
Sorry, but i have a trouble with gateway. I've followed the instruction of the Microsoft Website but still cannot success. Can you make a video for installing the gateway pls ? Thank you very much
Hi ! Perfect job! Do you hace some video to get the one drive shared files with others? And details regarding of? Or something like this? Thank your great work😊
I will create one for you soon !
@@m365techhelp I'm also looking for how to get OneDrive shared files
Hi thank you for the video very helpful. If in the OneDrive Business I have pdf, word and CSV files. I only want to copy CSV files to another folder. how to i set that? Thank you
Hi, thank you very much for the video, this is great. Just a quick question regarding the gateway, do I just select 'New on-premises data gateway' and then it will generate a name like yours in the video? Or how do I name the gateway? I'm unsure if a gateway is already setup?
Thanks in advance.
Do you have a solution to copy/export newly created folders and subfolders from a network drive to Sharepoint? This only copies files, not folders
Thanks would you use this method to transfer thousands of folders files from sftp drive to SharePoint?
Thanks... I understand this is an old post, is there a workaround to deal with files greater than 100MB? this is failing anything beyond 30MB
Hello, thank you for the helpful video. Does this solution require premium PA? When I click "data" then "Gateways" on the power automate home sidebar, I am prompted with a premium account required- but I'm not sure if this is needed.
with the File system connector can we create a file which is from sharepoint in to our local folder
and can we read it from Power automate desktop in later part??
What if I’m trying to get files from a NAS(Network-Attached Storage? Will this still work?
Thank you so much for the clear directions!
You are so welcome!
Hello! Is it possible to copy a file from one Shared folder to another ?
Thanks for the video, but here i want to ask what if we have unique file name with changing date and time (i.e. testdoc202405041746.txt). With PowerShell we are able to copy such file after putting testdoc*.txt, but how can we copy this from on premises file server to SharePoint. Appreciated if you can help on this.
Is it possible when using Power Automate to transfer a copy to SharePoint to make that version Read Only?
Thanks this was really useful. Is there a solution to copy a folder/ subfolder/file(full file path) into sharepoint?
Hi all,
Power automate flow is running succeed..but some of data is not triggering in SharePoint..what is the solution??
Hi,
Will u tell me to how to extract data from business central and save that data into any drive.
Are there any limitations with copying files with Power Automate?
Which Username I have to provide like the gateway username or the VM username or The SharePoint Online username?
Hi, it is not working for file sizes more than 30MB. How to rectify it. Please help.
How to pick files from share point and store it in a network shared drive, please suggest
I will be soon uploading a video for storing file network drive
Here is new video for your query - ua-cam.com/video/OpIo9EOJzZs/v-deo.html
@@m365techhelp Thank you
How to Extract the files from Dynamic FOlders, (For Example the folder name is unique in each time)
Hey! Thanks for the very usefull video!
It works fine if I use my local C drive, but once I try to put it on the network location Y:, it doesn't work. Are you able to assist me? So I only got it working for local discs
Hi, It Should work with shared drives also.
Please check your connection , You should using user username as Domain\UserID and gateway connection while setting up the connection.
and also, Check if your account has access to Shared Drive.
@@m365techhelp Hey, thank you for your message! The only thing I had changed was the location from the local drive to the shared network drive. And then it stopped working
@@m365techhelp and the account does have access to the shared drive, its on the same computer
I want to move files from drive to sharepoint list item. example: i have 1000 sharepoint list items, and 900 pdf saved on the drive. is there a way to attach those 900 pdfs to the particular line item. the Id on the sharepoint list is same as the PDF name. Please make a video on it.
hi M365 Tech, I wanted to Link a server(directory drive) to SharePoint but SharePoint only accept http and https? how do I enable Linking Server using ftp to share point as the content will take forever if I was to upload it. Please advise :)
Hi Phia, You can have this flow attached which will read your files from server directory like \\ServerName\\DriveName and place them to SharePoint whenever a new file added to server directory (no need to have FTP).
Very helpful
Glad to hear that
Thank you!