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nok
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Get attachment link from SP List Attachment column

Hello!

I have a SharePoint list that has files attached in the Attachments column.
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I want to create a visual table in my Power BI that shows the attachment link for each item in this list, so that the user can click on the link and be redirected to the file if they want to download it. How can I get the attachment link from a SharePoint list and use it in Power BI?

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Anonymous
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Hi @nok , hello MattiaFratello, thank you for your prompt reply!

 

Create a new blank query and paste the following M code to meet your requirement:

let
    SharePointSiteURL = "YourSharePointSiteUrl",

    SharePointTenant="https://Yourtenantname.sharepoint.com",
    
    API_URL = SharePointSiteURL & "/_api/web/lists/getbytitle('YourListName')/items?$expand=AttachmentFiles",
    
    Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(API_URL, [Headers=[#"Accept"="application/json;odata=nometadata"]])),
    
    ListItems = Source[value],
    
    ExpandedItems = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(Table.FromList(ListItems, Splitter.SplitByNothing()), "Column1", {"ID", "Title", "AttachmentFiles"}),
    
    ExpandedAttachments = Table.ExpandListColumn(ExpandedItems, "AttachmentFiles"),
    
    AttachmentUrls = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(ExpandedAttachments, "AttachmentFiles", {"ServerRelativeUrl"}),
    
    FinalTable = Table.AddColumn(AttachmentUrls, "AttachmentLink", each SharePointTenant & [ServerRelativeUrl], type text),

    ResultTable = Table.SelectColumns(FinalTable, {"ID", "Title", "AttachmentLink"})
    
in
    ResultTable

Remember to cahnge the siteurltenantname, and listname to your specific values

After that, format the text in the column as a web URL:

vyajiewanmsft_0-1738567176640.png

My sample test for your reference:

vyajiewanmsft_1-1738567262730.png

Best regards,

Joyce

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
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Hi @nok , hello MattiaFratello, thank you for your prompt reply!

 

Create a new blank query and paste the following M code to meet your requirement:

let
    SharePointSiteURL = "YourSharePointSiteUrl",

    SharePointTenant="https://Yourtenantname.sharepoint.com",
    
    API_URL = SharePointSiteURL & "/_api/web/lists/getbytitle('YourListName')/items?$expand=AttachmentFiles",
    
    Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents(API_URL, [Headers=[#"Accept"="application/json;odata=nometadata"]])),
    
    ListItems = Source[value],
    
    ExpandedItems = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(Table.FromList(ListItems, Splitter.SplitByNothing()), "Column1", {"ID", "Title", "AttachmentFiles"}),
    
    ExpandedAttachments = Table.ExpandListColumn(ExpandedItems, "AttachmentFiles"),
    
    AttachmentUrls = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(ExpandedAttachments, "AttachmentFiles", {"ServerRelativeUrl"}),
    
    FinalTable = Table.AddColumn(AttachmentUrls, "AttachmentLink", each SharePointTenant & [ServerRelativeUrl], type text),

    ResultTable = Table.SelectColumns(FinalTable, {"ID", "Title", "AttachmentLink"})
    
in
    ResultTable

Remember to cahnge the siteurltenantname, and listname to your specific values

After that, format the text in the column as a web URL:

vyajiewanmsft_0-1738567176640.png

My sample test for your reference:

vyajiewanmsft_1-1738567262730.png

Best regards,

Joyce

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

MattiaFratello
Super User
Super User

Hi @nok, you can connect to your sharepoint list using 
New Source -> Others -> SharePoint Online List
Use the truncated URL of your SP https://yoursharepointname.sharepoint.com/sites/xxx

 

Click then on Table under the column Items for the correct SP list you want to import

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