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- Teams
- Microsoft Teams Scope
- Create Team
- Create Team From Group
- Get Team
- Get Teams
- Channels
- Create Channel
- Delete Channel
- Get Channel
- Get Channels
- Update Channel
- Chats
- Get Chat
- Get Chats
- Get Chat Members
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- Get Message
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- Get Events
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Get Team
The Get Team activity calls the Microsoft Graph GetTeam API to retrieve the properties and relationships of a specified team (TeamId).
Team
object (Team) that you can use as input variables in subsequent activities (e.g., Team.Id
in Get Channels, Update Channel, etc.).
Team[]
) using your specified ListType and QueryOptions, the Get Team activity retrieves a single, specified team (Team
) using the provided TeamId. This activity is not intended to be used to search for a team like the Get Teams activity and can only be used when the Team.Id
value is known.
The following steps and message sequence diagram is an example how the activity works from design time (i.e., the activity dependencies and input/output properties) to run time.
- Complete the Setup steps.
- Add the Microsoft Teams Scope activity to your project.
- Add an activity or run an external process that outputs a
Team.Id
value (e.g., Create Team). - Add the Get Team activity inside the Microsoft Teams Scope activity.
- Enter values for the Input properties.
- Create and enter a
Team
variable for your Output property. -
Run the activity.
- Your input property values are sent to the GetTeam API.
-
The API returns the
Team
value to your output property variable.
The values for the following properties are specified when adding this activity to your project in UiPath Studio.
DisplayName
The display name of the activity.
Attributes |
Details |
---|---|
Type |
|
Required |
Yes |
Default value |
Get Team |
Allowed values |
Enter a
String or
String variable.
|
Notes |
N/A |
TeamId
Team
object that you want to retrieve.
Attributes |
Details |
---|---|
Type |
|
Required |
Yes |
Default value |
Empty |
Allowed values |
Enter a
String or
String variable.
|
Notes |
To get the
Team.Id value, use an
external process or activity that includes the
Team.Id value in its output (e.g., Create
Team or external API call)
|
Private
If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level.
Attributes |
Details |
---|---|
Type |
Checkbox |
Required |
No |
Default value |
Not Selected |
Allowed values |
Selected or Not Selected |
Notes |
N/A |
Team
Team
object that represents the retrieved team.
Attributes |
Details |
---|---|
Type |
|
Required |
No (required if you plan to use the output data in subsequent activities) |
Default value |
Empty |
Allowed values |
Enter a
Team variable.
|
Notes |
The variable you create for this property can be
used as an input variable in subsequent activities (e.g.,
Team.Id in Get
Channels, Update
Channel, etc.).
The
Note - some
properties listed in the designer are not applicable to the
Team object includes multiple properties and relationships that you
can use in other activities.The example image below shows some
of the properties that you can return.
Team object (e.g., Template ).
For a list of the applicable Team properties, visit
the links above.
|
The following image shows an example of the activity dependency relationship and input/output property values.
For step-by-step instructions and examples, see the Quickstart guides.