Microsoft Flow
In our workflows, we often need to perform file metadata updates, check-ins, moves, etc. If a file is locked and we do not account for it, it can fail our workflow entirely and prevent it…
Users looking to assign an approval to multiple people in Power Automate (or Microsoft Flow) using a Multi Choice People Picker field in a S...
It’s common to use the ‘When an item is created or modified’ trigger when creating Flows for SharePoint with Power Automate. T...
As a manager, portions of your day are typically associated with review and approval processes. You’re the one who pushes project progress along or allows your employees to take that much-needed vacation. Previously in Microsoft…
Timlin recently helped a customer automate the creation of new SharePoint site collections designed for external sharing. Prior to our work, the client had a number of manual steps that included completing a PDF form,…
Flows and PowerApps go hand in hand recently. They can transform many different business processes such as Employee Onboarding/Offboarding, Nominations, Permissions, Site Creation, etc. A great way to utilize Flows and PowerApps in tandem is…
The successful completion of another SPTechCon Boston is under our belt. As I like to do after these events, I stop and think about the peop...
Microsoft Flow is often used so users can consume emails and post their content and attachments into a SharePoint list for processing. The d...
Recently, we came across a problem with a constructed Microsoft Flow that takes incoming emails to a Shared Mailbox and posts the informatio...
In most programming languages, we have access to an extremely helpful function called substring. We can use this function to extract snippets of a string that we need the most. Microsoft Flow is no different…
Timlin had the opportunity to create a knowledge management system for a client using SharePoint Online. One of the requirements was to use item level-permissions to control access based on metadata. We used Microsoft…