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Power Automate Populating Microsoft Forms Data to a SharePoint List

Anonymous
2020-12-10T23:29:03+00:00

I have a Power Automate flow that grabs form data from Microsoft Forms.  It is triggered by a user once they submitted.  Everything works great except for it shows me as the "Created By" even though I pulling this information from the Microsoft Forms.  Any thoughts on why it doesn't put the actual person who submitted the form?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-11T06:39:00+00:00

    Hi Ray,

    Thanks for choosing Microsoft, I’m glad to investigate your issue.

    Based on your description, I did a test and you may have a check and see if it meets your requirement:

    1. Create a Form and a list in SharePoint site, then create some single text columns as Q1, Q2, Submitter, etc. (you can add more same as the form.)

    1. Go to Power Automate> Automated cloud flow> exact what you have done, you need to add action of Get user profile and see the result.

    If there has any misunderstanding, please point out.

    Appreciate your time and cooperation. 😊

    Best regards,

    Gloria

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-12-14T13:07:48+00:00

    That does get the submitter's name.  I was also able to grab the submitter's email by selecting "Mail".  Thank you so much

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-12-14T09:39:04+00:00

    Hi,

    Sorry to bother you again, I'm writing this thread for monitoring, if you still need assistance, please feel free to post back at your convenience.

    Have a nice day and stay safe!

    Best regards,

    Gloria

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