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dave_sct
Feb 18, 2019Copper Contributor
Flow is missing when using search
Hi there,
I hope this is the right subsection of Sharepoint-forum that I'm posting to - if not, please excuse me, I've tried searching and cant' find any post that matches my problem.
I have created a flow in Sharepoint365 and when I select a list item the flow button at the top appears fine, even if I use filters to find the element:
But the second I use the search function at the left side of the screen and chose the same list item as before in the filter, the Flow button has disappeared:
Has anybody come across this problem before and found some kind of work-around ?
Thanks in advance for any help or pointers in the right direction,
Dave
dave_sct, Jan_Schumann, _J_K_, KentTschoepe, jcgonzalezmartin
I am also facing this issue in my tenant.
I have submitted an idea on SharePoint UserVoice to allow calling power automate flow while searching in SharePoint list/library.
I would request you all who are facing this issue to vote on below idea. If we get sufficient votes for this idea then Microsoft might implement this feature in near future.
Allow running Power Automate Flow while searching in list/library
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- Algo99660Copper Contributor
Can someone update the latest status. Does MS have at least plan to allow automate in search result.
- Jan_SchumannCopper Contributor
Hi everyone, I got a reply from O365 Support. This ugly thing is by design!
Now I have no clue how to sell that to the end users with large and hugh libraries...
I started an UserVoice for this: Start a flow (PowerAutomate) from the library search (new Search experience) – Customer Feedback for Microsoft Office 365 (uservoice.com)
- Jan_SchumannCopper Contributor
Any Updates on this issues? We are also struggling with this and can´t believe it doesn't work! We also tried to use a column with formatting to trigger the workflow as a workaround (create-a-button-to-launch-a-flow ). In the normal list or library view it works, but as far as we using the search nothing works anymore.
From the end-user perspective it is absolutely not helpful. They work with list an libraries with several thousands of entries. To use the filter option is way to slow!
- dave_sctCopper Contributor
Hmmm - even stranger - it turns out that the Flow button I see when using Filter instead of search does NOT show my flow, just the default sharepoint flows... the only way to get the Flow button to show AND get my flow in the list, is to find the list item manually and then select it... seems strange to me ?!
- _J_K_Copper Contributor
I can't confirm that SharePoint doesn't offer custom flows when using the filter. I used it on a text field and was able to select a flow I created on my own, not only the default flows. So maybe a new feature.
But unfortunately, there is still no possibility to trigger any flow from search results which brought me here in the first place...
- Naveen KarlaIron Contributor
Yes i was able to reproduce the same behavior flow disappears while using Search but when using filters to get to the item it appears fine. This appears as a bug to me. Maybe you can use metadata to get to the item you need?
Chakkaradeep (Chaks) Chinnakonda Chandran any comments on this issue?
- dave_sctCopper Contributor
Hi Naveen,
'Glad' to hear you can reproduce it - but sad to hear it's a bug (and probably will take a long time to be fixed).
Thanks,
David