Great video and very well explained. This will help in many scenarios. But (there's always a but... 🙂), can you actually get above 5k items? When I try it with 5001 items, I get the "The attempted operation is prohibited because it exceeds the list view threshold." message. Guess the default "Get items" limitations are still a deal-breaker, but 5k is still alot better compared to 2k if needed.
Interesting question. I used 5000 as a random number - never thinking about pulling items beyond the list view threshold. What i’d think of trying is to two-step it with two pulls from SharePoint get items using a skip-5000 in the second. Id have to try that.
@@TimDobrinskiPowerAppsandCoffee Thanks for the quick reply! I thought about the "get first 5k, cache last Id, start again at last Id" method, like back in the days when we all first tried to get above the 2k limit. But it's not a fun method...
@@TimDobrinskiPowerAppsandCoffee I've tried, but can´t construct the columns needed, for example the 'Full Path', the 'Folder PAth' for subfolders, file name with extension or File Name, Im using your same ParseJson example. but is only working for the title, any suggestions would be appreciated.
You never need more than 2000 items at a time and your "explanation" for delegation is not helpful. What's frustrating is that you are on the right path to solving the problem of not being able to delegate some queries from Power Apps to SharePoint by delegating through Power Automate. The opportunity missed is not demonstrating how the "Send HTTP to SharePoint" action can help with pagination so users don't have to download 2000+ items at a time.