Form input to update SharePoint List

Bowen, Braxton 20 Reputation points
2023-06-23T14:53:19.9733333+00:00

I currently have a SharePoint list that is feeds into a PowerBi for data reporting. Editing this list is clunky and was wondering if there is way to modify the list rows by a form entry. The way this list is set up is a column for the employee's name and a bunch of Date columns of when they were certified for certain required certifications for their job.

Is there a way to create a form that will collect the employees name, which column to edit, and the new date to update the column? And what is the best way to do? Any example Power Automate scripts or anything to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

Here is an example similar to how my list is set up:User's image

I want the form to know which certification type and to update the date for that employee without creating a new row.

Developer technologies Windows Forms
Microsoft 365 and Office SharePoint For business Windows
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  1. Yanli Jiang - MSFT 31,596 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-06-26T03:19:31.9533333+00:00

    Hi @Bowen, Braxton ,

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    According to your description, the issue may be more related to Power Automate and Power Apps.

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