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Google Sheets to Microsoft Office 365 integration

ghalitzka

Member
I'm working on an integration between Google Sheets (Trigger: New or updated spreadsheet row) and Microsoft Office 365 (Action: Send mail to multiple users).

I'm using the concatenate function in Sheets to format emails properly to transmit to Outlook in the format:
{"emailAddress": {"address": "[email protected]"}}

Then I'm using TEXTJOIN to combine multiple addresses with a comma separator. So the result looks like this:
{"emailAddress": {"address": "[email protected]"}},{"emailAddress": {"address": "[email protected]"}}

So long as I'm combining at least two addresses, everything works great! But when I try to send a message to a single address, something in the chain (I suspect it's Google Sheets, but it could also be Pabbly) is stripping off the proper formatting.

Instead of looking like this:
{"emailAddress": {"address": "[email protected]"}}

The email is sent to Office 365 in a "plain" format like this:
[email protected]

That triggers an error in Office when I try to send the message because the address is not properly formatted.

Could you give me any pointers on how I might be able to resolve this, so that Office 365 receives a properly formatted email address, even when there's only a single address involved?
 

Supreme

Well-known member
Staff member
Hey @ghalitzka

Could you give me any pointers on how I might be able to resolve this, so that Office 365 receives a properly formatted email address, even when there's only a single address involved?
As we can see from your recent task history you have properly managed to pass the email address in the given format.

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