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_Zac
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SharePoint.Contents - Expression Error

Hi,

 

I'm attempting to navigate to a SharePoint document library using SharePoint.Contents and am receiving an expression error. The code is

 

let
    Source = SharePoint.Contents("https://xxx.sharepoint.com/sites/Team"),
    FinancialReporting = Source{[Name="FinancialReporting"]}[Content]
in
    FinancialReporting

 

In the Source step I can click the table and receive a preview. However, when navigating to the document library table in the FinancialReporting step, "Expression.Error: We don't support query strings containing keys without values in this context." is returned.

 

Has anyone experienced this error before and has a method to deal with it?

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_Zac
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The issue was resolved by specifying the API version in the SharePoint.Contents() connector.

Source = SharePoint.Contents("https://xxx.sharepoint.com/sites/Team",[ApiVersion = 15)

 

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_Zac
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The issue was resolved by specifying the API version in the SharePoint.Contents() connector.

Source = SharePoint.Contents("https://xxx.sharepoint.com/sites/Team",[ApiVersion = 15)

 

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