Hi Tomek, I have already implemented this across different application in my company and have found it to be a very cool concept, however I have followed a different resource on this topic and I've noticed you haven't used the "Originator", is there any reason why your method hasn't made use of the "Originator"? Many Thanks, Seba
Hey, this was just sent from my account to my email, thus no need for the originator property. However in situation when you are sending this message to someone else - then it’s mandatory. I am showing how to obtain its value and when to use it in my other videos around the topic.
@@TomaszPoszytek Thanks a lot man managed to get it working 2 weeks ago, what I like about your approach is to have separate buttons for Approve and Reject, and that works perfectly! Many Thanks and all the best!
Hi Tomasz, I have an issue with the submit button (Action.Http). I keep getting the following error: "The remote endpoint returned an error (HTTP '502'). Please try again later." when i try to submit the actionable message
Hi Tomasz, I am facing a problem with my adaptive card. I am getting 'Something went wrong. Please try again' error on first click. On again, clicking it immediately gets successful. This leads to triggering of my flow twice. How to fix this timeout error?
Hello Tomasz, Regarding Outlook Actionable Message (ver 1.4+) and Power Automate, the Universal Action Model recommends to depart from Action.Http and use Action.Execute instead. However it is unclear how to achieve the same result as Action.Http given that Action.Execute does not allow for POST requests to specific URLs. What would be your suggestion? Thanks
Hello Tomasz, thank you for a very interesting video. I have updated my actionable message with the AutoInvokeAction section as you described, but when I open the email as test user 1 straight away, the response message is returned. I don't even get time to fill in the actionable message and click on Submit before the return message is returned. One user would be able to fill in the form and submit it; any other corresponding users would see this completed message when they access the actionable message. Can you please provide some guidance? Thank you
Maybe the process you're calling with autoInvoke does not check if other user has completed action in card and always, when called, is returning new Adaptive Card. If yes, this is the reason your card is replaced immediately after being opened.
Hello Tomasz, I have a scenario where an approval email is sent to multiple approvers. I want the first approver to make a decision and then the subsequent approvers should see an updated card. With CARD-UPDATE-IN-BODY , the card only refreshes for the user who performs the action and not all recipients of the mail. Using auto invoke is updating the email for the first approver as well without them performing an action. Any suggestions how to handle this ?
Hi Tomasz, I have used "Action.Http" with registered provider, it will call power automate webhook and respond card back, which then updates outlook email to show feedback (200). webhook takes less then second. It all works fine in outlook online. but it doesn't work in outlook desktop for Windows, I am using latest 365 outlook and Windows 11. It works fine until showing initial card but when showing feedback it errors says "something went wrong. please try again later". however when I reopen that email it has feedback card already there now. but at the time of submit and invoking Http request, it doesn't show up. looks strange issue to me. any ideas would be welcome.
Hi Tomasz. I'm struggling to implement this. When I send an actionable message to multiple recipients each user is able to click the button even when someone else already has clicked it. I'm sending a response to update the card body which works for the user who clicked the button, just not everyone. I was wondering what you have in the response body for response 3 if your flow where it is an autoInvoke request? Thanks in advance.
Hi, as you noticed in the video, I am using cloud flows to handle the "auto invoke" activity. The flow checks if the action that AC should perform is already done, and if yes - it sends as a response code of a new Actionable Message, however with all fields and submit buttons removed. And that works for any user.
Hey Tomasz, I have a issue using Action.Http for the button to call a logic app trigger. When I use Action.http, the button itself is not appearing in the outlook email. Can you suggest any better approach on this, please? Thanks
Hi Tomasz I added the autoinvoke method to my JSON but when I try to capture the output to be autoinvoke my http listener is not picking up the outcome as autoinvoke. Please help. Thank you.
@@TomaszPoszytek I don't think the http listener triggers when the message is opened. It only triggers once the buttons in the adaptive card email as pushed.
@@krisa3398 the only thing that comes to my mind is that there's something wrong in autoInvoke configuration, that prevents it to be fired. Maybe the request body which is being sent is not parsed as a valid JSON?