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Last updated Nov 26, 2025

Microsoft OneDrive & SharePoint events

The Microsoft OneDrive & SharePoint connector supports two types of events:

  • Predefined events, which represent specific actions on specific objects. For example, File created.
  • Generic events, for which you must define the event record to monitor. For example, New record created for file record

The Microsoft OneDrive & SharePoint connector supports the following predefined events:

  • File created
  • File updated
  • File moved to trash
  • Folder moved to trash
  • Item added to a SharePoint list
  • Item modified in a SharePoint list
  • Cell updated in a worksheet
  • Row added to the bottom of a table
  • Worksheet created

The connector also supports the following generic events:

  • New record created - supported on the following objects: File, ListItem.
  • Existing record updated – Supported on the following objects: File, Folder, ListItem.
  • Existing record deleted – Supported on the following objects: File, Folder.

Not all Microsoft OneDrive & SharePoint events have a corresponding trigger activity available in the Microsoft 365 activity package. See the full triggers list in the Microsoft 365 activities section.

Event polling is performed every five minutes, by default. The polling interval is configurable. For details, refer to the Triggers documentation.

Event output objects

Each Microsoft OneDrive & SharePoint event outputs a specific object, with properties you can retrieve and use further in a workflow.

Table 1. Microsoft events and output object types

EventOutput object typeProperties
File created File updatedO365DriveRemoteItemO365DriveRemoteItem properties
Worksheet created Cell in worksheet updated Row added to the bottom of a tableO365DriveRemoteItemO365DriveRemoteItem properties
List item added List item updatedSharepointListItemColumn-specific
  • Event output objects

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