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Last updated Nov 21, 2024

Add List Items

UiPath.MicrosoftOffice365.Activities.SharePoint.AddListItems

Description

Uses the Microsoft Graph Create item API to add one or multiple list items to the specified SharePoint list.

Important: This activity cannot be used to add a new item to a SharePoint Document Library. To do so, please use the Upload File activity instead.
Scopes

This activity requires the following scopes:

  • Sites.ReadWrite.All

Project compatibility

Windows - Legacy | Windows

Configuration

Properties

Common
  • DisplayName - The display name of the activity. This property supports String variables and string formatted values.
Input
  • List - The Sharepoint list on which the operation is performed. This field supports only Office365SharepointList variables.
  • Multiple List Items - The field values for multiple list items. The first row represents the column headers (fields names). The remaining rows represent the field values, each row corresponding to a list item. This field supports only DataTable variables.
  • Single List Item - The field values for a single list item. It should contain two columns, the first one representing the field name (String) and the second its value (Object). This field supports only DataTable variables.
    Note: The field name in the Single List Item DataTable or in the Multiple List Items DataTable should be the display name of the list column.
Misc
  • Private - If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level. This field supports Boolean values.
Output
  • List Items - The information about the newly created list items. This field supports only Office365SharepointListItem[] variables.
  • Description
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