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Create File: Specify the path to the OneDrive folder where the converted PDF files are written to.The XSN path should look like “ /Forms/template.xsn“. Template File: “File Content” the output of the “Get File Content”.(InfoPath XSN content).The InfoPath Template(XSN) is stored in an hidden location i.e.
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Source file content: “File Content” the output of the “When File is created in a Folder”.Source File name:“File name” the output from the “When File is created in a Folder”.Please make sure the Get File Content action is used to retrieve the contents of the XSN file, do not just pass the path to the XSN file into the Muhimbi Action as it doesn’t have the privileges to read that file. Get File Content: Specify the path to the SharePoint Online folder where the XSN has been published.(By default it is stored in the Forms Folder(hidden) for the Forms library for which the XML is published. Note: To trigger a Flow for files created anywhere in a Document Library, use the ‘When a file is created (properties only)’ trigger.
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When File is created in a Folder: Specify the path to the SharePoint Online folder to monitor for new files. Note: Converting an InfoPath form is similar to converting any other document type using the Muhimbi Actions, but – as it is needed during conversion – you need to pass in the XSN file (the file content, not the URL to it)alongside the XML file.
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