Azure Logic App. Write to different blob containers, based on email attachment name












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I am in the process of creating an Azure Logic App.



My requirements are as follow:




  1. Check Office365 mailbox every 5 minutes for new mail.

  2. Trigger when new email with attachment is detected.

  3. Copy that attachment (.xls file) and place in respective blob folder, based on name of attachment.


I have the following so far. The mail trigger with attachment is set, and is set to check every 5 minutes.



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How can I, based on the name of the attachment, write to different blob folders?










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  • Do you want the blob folder the same name with attachment name, or just want to send attachment to several blob folder with some condition?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:55













  • @JoeyCai The folders already exist, I just need to, based on the name of the attachment, add it to a certain folder.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:20











  • What your criteria for the classification about the attachment name?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:33













  • If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:46
















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I am in the process of creating an Azure Logic App.



My requirements are as follow:




  1. Check Office365 mailbox every 5 minutes for new mail.

  2. Trigger when new email with attachment is detected.

  3. Copy that attachment (.xls file) and place in respective blob folder, based on name of attachment.


I have the following so far. The mail trigger with attachment is set, and is set to check every 5 minutes.



enter image description here



How can I, based on the name of the attachment, write to different blob folders?










share|improve this question























  • Do you want the blob folder the same name with attachment name, or just want to send attachment to several blob folder with some condition?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:55













  • @JoeyCai The folders already exist, I just need to, based on the name of the attachment, add it to a certain folder.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:20











  • What your criteria for the classification about the attachment name?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:33













  • If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:46














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I am in the process of creating an Azure Logic App.



My requirements are as follow:




  1. Check Office365 mailbox every 5 minutes for new mail.

  2. Trigger when new email with attachment is detected.

  3. Copy that attachment (.xls file) and place in respective blob folder, based on name of attachment.


I have the following so far. The mail trigger with attachment is set, and is set to check every 5 minutes.



enter image description here



How can I, based on the name of the attachment, write to different blob folders?










share|improve this question














I am in the process of creating an Azure Logic App.



My requirements are as follow:




  1. Check Office365 mailbox every 5 minutes for new mail.

  2. Trigger when new email with attachment is detected.

  3. Copy that attachment (.xls file) and place in respective blob folder, based on name of attachment.


I have the following so far. The mail trigger with attachment is set, and is set to check every 5 minutes.



enter image description here



How can I, based on the name of the attachment, write to different blob folders?







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  • Do you want the blob folder the same name with attachment name, or just want to send attachment to several blob folder with some condition?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:55













  • @JoeyCai The folders already exist, I just need to, based on the name of the attachment, add it to a certain folder.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:20











  • What your criteria for the classification about the attachment name?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:33













  • If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:46



















  • Do you want the blob folder the same name with attachment name, or just want to send attachment to several blob folder with some condition?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 5:55













  • @JoeyCai The folders already exist, I just need to, based on the name of the attachment, add it to a certain folder.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:20











  • What your criteria for the classification about the attachment name?

    – Joey Cai
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:33













  • If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 6:46

















Do you want the blob folder the same name with attachment name, or just want to send attachment to several blob folder with some condition?

– Joey Cai
Nov 23 '18 at 5:55







Do you want the blob folder the same name with attachment name, or just want to send attachment to several blob folder with some condition?

– Joey Cai
Nov 23 '18 at 5:55















@JoeyCai The folders already exist, I just need to, based on the name of the attachment, add it to a certain folder.

– monstertjie_za
Nov 23 '18 at 6:20





@JoeyCai The folders already exist, I just need to, based on the name of the attachment, add it to a certain folder.

– monstertjie_za
Nov 23 '18 at 6:20













What your criteria for the classification about the attachment name?

– Joey Cai
Nov 23 '18 at 6:33







What your criteria for the classification about the attachment name?

– Joey Cai
Nov 23 '18 at 6:33















If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.

– monstertjie_za
Nov 23 '18 at 6:46





If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.

– monstertjie_za
Nov 23 '18 at 6:46












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If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.




According to your description, I think you could use a condition to achieve what you want.



When your Attachment Name contains "hello", it will go to /data/f1 folder, otherwise it will go to /data/f2 folder. You could refer to the snapshot as below:
enter image description here



Also, if you have two more folders, you could Add a parallel branch under the MailBox trigger.
enter image description here






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  • This is perfect. Thanks

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:29











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If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.




According to your description, I think you could use a condition to achieve what you want.



When your Attachment Name contains "hello", it will go to /data/f1 folder, otherwise it will go to /data/f2 folder. You could refer to the snapshot as below:
enter image description here



Also, if you have two more folders, you could Add a parallel branch under the MailBox trigger.
enter image description here






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  • This is perfect. Thanks

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    Nov 23 '18 at 7:29
















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If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.




According to your description, I think you could use a condition to achieve what you want.



When your Attachment Name contains "hello", it will go to /data/f1 folder, otherwise it will go to /data/f2 folder. You could refer to the snapshot as below:
enter image description here



Also, if you have two more folders, you could Add a parallel branch under the MailBox trigger.
enter image description here






share|improve this answer
























  • This is perfect. Thanks

    – monstertjie_za
    Nov 23 '18 at 7:29














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If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.




According to your description, I think you could use a condition to achieve what you want.



When your Attachment Name contains "hello", it will go to /data/f1 folder, otherwise it will go to /data/f2 folder. You could refer to the snapshot as below:
enter image description here



Also, if you have two more folders, you could Add a parallel branch under the MailBox trigger.
enter image description here






share|improve this answer














If the file name contains X, send it to FolderExampleName1, if file name contains Y, send it to FolderExample2.




According to your description, I think you could use a condition to achieve what you want.



When your Attachment Name contains "hello", it will go to /data/f1 folder, otherwise it will go to /data/f2 folder. You could refer to the snapshot as below:
enter image description here



Also, if you have two more folders, you could Add a parallel branch under the MailBox trigger.
enter image description here







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  • This is perfect. Thanks

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This is perfect. Thanks

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This is perfect. Thanks

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