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chintan_patel
Jul 27, 2020Iron Contributor
Match a Microsoft Form submission to a table in Excel and run the condition if there's a match
Hi I have a Microsoft Form set up where I am requesting a first name, last name, email address and an ID value which is a number for an event I am holding. Only authorized members can attend this...
chintanpatel_za
Brass Contributor
Thank you for responding.
When I remove that filter from List rows present in a table , the Apply to Each control goes into an infinite loop where I get bombarded with infinite emails from the If no condition. I had to stop the flow and disable it else it would have been catastrophic.
Regards
Chintan
Damien_Rosario
Jul 30, 2020Silver Contributor
If it gives you the right result but continues in an infinite loop, try a Terminate action (set it to Succeeded) after the Send email action.
That'll kill the workflow after the first execution which should give you the desired email outcome and also stop getting spammed.
There's other ways to get around this, but this is the first thing that popped into my head that's easy to implement.
Cheers
Damien
- robinhochavesMay 04, 2021Copper ContributorHi Damien,
I`m facing the same problem, however, I`d like to send an e-mail in both situations: either the ID matches or not.
Could you please, share some flow that addresses this issue?
Thanks in advance