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Bjoern78
May 16, 2023Copper Contributor
Is it possible to transfer the appointment notes to the task note via a function
Hello everyone our company has finally switched to O365. We now want to improve our internal processes. So far, communication between the departments has been purely analogue, but this is now to be ...
Bjoern78
May 16, 2023Copper Contributor
Rahul-kumar Thanks for the quick reply!
So far, the explanation is understandable.
Unfortunately, I can't find the option to retrieve the appointment details? Is this an action I can find under templates?
Rahul-kumar
May 17, 2023Brass Contributor
ok follow these step-by-step method
Start by logging into Power Automate (flow.microsoft.com) using your O365 credentials.
Create a new flow by clicking on "My flows" and then selecting "Create from blank."
Set up the trigger for the flow. In this case, you'll want to choose a trigger that activates when a new appointment is created in Department A's calendar. Select the appropriate connector and configure the trigger based on your requirements.
Add an action to extract the appointment notes. Look for an action that allows you to retrieve the notes associated with the appointment. The specific action and configuration may vary depending on the connector you're using for the calendar.
Add another action to create a task in Department B's bucket in MS Planner. Configure the action to set the task details, including the title and the extracted appointment notes as the task notes.
Save and test your flow. Ensure that the flow is triggered correctly and that the appointment notes are successfully transferred to the task notes in MS Planner.
Keep in mind that the specific steps and actions may differ based on the connectors you're using, the version of Power Automate, and any customizations you've made to your O365 environment. It's recommended to explore the available connectors and actions within Power Automate to find the best options for your scenario.
If you prefer a template to get started, you can check the Power Automate template gallery or search for specific templates related to integrating calendar appointments and task creation in MS Planner.
I hope this explanation helps you achieve your goal of transferring appointment notes to task notes in MS Planner. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask.
Start by logging into Power Automate (flow.microsoft.com) using your O365 credentials.
Create a new flow by clicking on "My flows" and then selecting "Create from blank."
Set up the trigger for the flow. In this case, you'll want to choose a trigger that activates when a new appointment is created in Department A's calendar. Select the appropriate connector and configure the trigger based on your requirements.
Add an action to extract the appointment notes. Look for an action that allows you to retrieve the notes associated with the appointment. The specific action and configuration may vary depending on the connector you're using for the calendar.
Add another action to create a task in Department B's bucket in MS Planner. Configure the action to set the task details, including the title and the extracted appointment notes as the task notes.
Save and test your flow. Ensure that the flow is triggered correctly and that the appointment notes are successfully transferred to the task notes in MS Planner.
Keep in mind that the specific steps and actions may differ based on the connectors you're using, the version of Power Automate, and any customizations you've made to your O365 environment. It's recommended to explore the available connectors and actions within Power Automate to find the best options for your scenario.
If you prefer a template to get started, you can check the Power Automate template gallery or search for specific templates related to integrating calendar appointments and task creation in MS Planner.
I hope this explanation helps you achieve your goal of transferring appointment notes to task notes in MS Planner. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask.