![]() I've confirmed that these values were correct in the flows Excel export so I'm not sure why Forms or Flows switch up the values and drop others: This solution managed to get "some" data through to my SharePoint list, however, only two values came through correct. If you need it non-mandatory you'll need to set up conditions and variables to resolve this.Ģ. If you don't make the likert ' Required', flows will fail when nullvalues come through. When sending through the data to SharePoint you would send the dynamic content as below:ġ. You may not need all of that as you're trying to capture the "displayText" only. Select the statement you wish to capture with the parse. Search 'parse' and select 'Data Operations - Parse JSON'ģ. I've spent the last couple of days getting closer and closer to a solution but can only get some results sent to my SharePoint list using Flows for the below likert example:Ģ. ![]()
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