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MS Forms data stored in SharePoint List
Hi zstjmb
Using Flow as Alan Marshall has suggested is the way to go.
Here's one I have mocked up which shows you how to do it in Microsoft Flow.
Use the headings in the image to find the same parts to add in Flow.
A pop up box appears on the side when looking for attributes to add in. If you don't see any in that pop up box, there should be hyperlinks in it that say "See more". Click onto them for the options to appear.
Make sure to create a SharePoint list with the appropriate columns to house the data, and then match the data to those columns (bottom of the picture).
Let us know how you go with this? Hopefully it's the solution to your query!
Best wishes and good luck!
Cheers
Damien
Damien_Rosario This looks great, thanks. Do you know if there is a way to use a Group Form as the source though? Group Forms don't appear for me in the Form Id drop-down, and errors when I try and type the name manually.
- Damien_RosarioApr 03, 2019Silver Contributor
Hi Deleted
You can use group forms by copying the form URL and pasting it into the Get response details action in Flow (this is what I do for my Forms + Flows).
I also have access to the form as I am a part of the group so hopefully you are too!
Let me know how you go. If it doesn't work we may need an offline discussion just to see what's happening.
Cheers
Damien
- thanhtran91Apr 15, 2019Copper Contributor
HiDamien_Rosario ,
Can you show me how to paste the form URL in Get Response Details?
I have tried but could not.
Thank you,
Thanh
- Damien_RosarioApr 15, 2019Silver Contributor
In addition to what Sai Gutta has said, if you happen to be the owner/have shared access to the form, you can also just select it from the drop down list when you click into Form ID in Flow.
Cheers and best wishes
Damien
- DeletedApr 11, 2019
Damien_Rosario Thanks! I haven't found the time to test this yet but once I do I'll let you know how it goes.