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Steven Collier's avatar
Dec 20, 2017

ToDo Connector now available in Microsoft Flow

Microsoft Flow now has 2 actions related to Microsoft To-Do, so this now open up lots of opportunities ...

 

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  • ta_pb's avatar
    ta_pb
    Iron Contributor

    Does anyone have any experience of Flow with Shared lists? I've create flow that takes data from a Form and creates a To-do in a shared list. It is only visible to me though not the rest of the users who access the shared list.

    • Timo Yates's avatar
      Timo Yates
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      ta_pb I won't dive too deep into it, but due to some differences in where in your mailbox lists you own vs. lists you join are stored, this does impact the visibility of the lists, especially in apps or platforms that aren't To Do or rather, those that haven't done the extra work to view/access these lists. So in short, this is a known/expected issue given the current state of things.

  • PAUL BAILEY's avatar
    PAUL BAILEY
    Brass Contributor

    I know that attachments in To-Do is coming this month, but will the Flow to attach that to the task work? Currently, when I attach a PDF with AttechmentContent, it's all gobbly-**bleep** and it's useless.

     

    This will be big for my organization!

  • Dave Norton's avatar
    Dave Norton
    Brass Contributor

    Is this limited to certain countries, I am in Canada, no triggers!

    • Timo Yates's avatar
      Timo Yates
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      Hi Dave,

       

      What you're seeing described above are connectors, not triggers, as far as I know. Triggers are in development at the moment and we're looking to release them as soon as possible.

       

      Best wishes,

      Timo

      • lolux's avatar
        lolux
        Copper Contributor

        Timo Yatesis there any word on To-Do triggers? When task is created, and when task is completed would be great first steps (and mirror Planner's trigger dev path).

  • Jason Robison's avatar
    Jason Robison
    Copper Contributor

    Can you create a Microsoft Flow connector that will:

    - When an Office 365 is flagged, a new Microsoft to-do task is created. 

     

    Thanks - J

      • Jo Shailes's avatar
        Jo Shailes
        Copper Contributor

        I have added a flow, so that when an email is flagged it is added to the task list in To-Do... it works! However, if I move the task into a different list, the task is then removed from the whole To-Do platform. How do I stop this happening?

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