SharePoint for Microsoft 365 is the cloud-based SharePoint service from Microsoft.
This topic covers SharePoint Integration for Microsoft 365. For information about on-premises SharePoint Integration, refer to SharePoint Integration.
Integrations and Connectors
AgilePoint NX integrates in these ways with SharePoint for Microsoft 365:
- AgilePoint Dashboard
- Authentication
- Activities in Process Builder
- Tasks in List Forms
- Lookups in eForm Builder
- Data source for process-based apps
- Data source for form-based apps
- Access tokens
AgilePoint Dashboard App
The Dashboard is a SharePoint App Part that lets you use the AgilePoint Work Center (Classic) in SharePoint. AgilePoint NX SharePoint Dashboard lets you manage your AgilePoint tasks and processes, from the convenience of on-premises SharePoint.
For more information, refer to AgilePoint NX Dashboard for Microsoft 365.
AgilePoint SharePoint Dashboard screen
Authentication
You can use SharePoint for Microsoft 365 to authenticate and sign in to AgilePoint NX Portal .
For more information, refer to:
- Enable Microsoft 365 SharePoint Online Authentication
- Sign Up for AgilePoint NX with a SharePoint for Microsoft 365 Account
- Sign In with Microsoft 365
Authentication Configuration screen
Activities in Process Builder
You can use out-of-the-box activities for SharePoint to execute actions in process-based apps.
An activity is a functional unit, or task, in a process-based app. Activities that integrate with a third-party system provide access to the API functionality for that system in a simple, point-and-click, form-entry format. This means that you can easily leverage APIs without writing code.
Process Activities for SharePoint
The following activities are available for SharePoint:
- Add Blog
- Add Navigation Link
- Add Property
- Add User to SharePoint Group
- Approve/Reject Content
- Break Permission Inheritance
- CAML Query
- Change Item Ownership
- Check In File
- Check Out File
- Check Property
- Copy Document Set
- Copy Files
- Copy List Item
- Create Document Set
- Create List Item
- Create Multiple List Items
- Create Permission Level
- Create SharePoint List
- Create SharePoint Group
- Delete Document Set
- Delete Draft Version
- Delete Files
- Delete Folder
- Delete List Item
- Delete Navigation Link
- Delete Particular File Version
- Delete Permission Level
- Delete Property
- Delete SharePoint List
- Download Document Set
- Excel Read
- Excel Write
- Excel Calculate
- Get User Profile
- List Form Start Task
- List Form Standard Task
- Move Document Set
- Move Files
- Move List Item
- New Folder
- New Form Library
- New Library
- New Site
- New Site Collection
- Portal Listing
- Publish Content
- Remove Permission
- Remove SharePoint Group
- Remove User From SharePoint Group
- Restore File Version
- Restore Permission Inheritance
- Retrieve List Item
- Retrieve Property
- Set Permission
- Set User Profile
- SharePoint PowerShell Command
- Submit File to Record Center
- Subprocess With InfoPath
- Undo Check Out File
- Update InfoPath
- Update Metadata
- Update Navigation Link
- Update Permission Level
- Update Property
- Update SharePoint Group
- Upload Document Set
- Write To Workflow History List
For more information, refer to the process activities for SharePoint in Process Builder.
Tasks in List Forms
You can use SharePoint list forms to complete tasks in a process-based app.
Lookups in eForm Builder
You can create lookups for SharePoint in eForm Builder and form-based apps.
A lookup is an automated procedure that retrieves data from an external data source, such as a database or third-party service, to display runtime. For example, you can use a lookup to populate the options in a list on an eForm.
For more information, refer to SharePoint lookup configuration screens.
A drop-down list populated from a lookup
Sample lookup configuration screen
This image is only one example configuration screen from the Auto-Lookup form control. It does not show all the configuration options, and lookups can be configured and executed in multiple ways. The Auto-Lookup control can perform a lookup for eForms or other controls. However, many other form controls have built-in lookup capabilities — for example, the Drop-Down List form control. For information about how to configure lookups, refer to eForm Controls.
Data Source for Process-Based Apps
You can use SharePoint as a primary data source for your process-based app. A primary data source provides a default data model for your app.
For more information, refer to SharePoint Data Source Configuration (New Process Model).
SharePoint Configuration > Configuration tab
Data Source for Form-Based App
You can use SharePoint as a primary data source for your form-based app. A primary data source provides a default data model for your app.
For more information, refer to Form-based app data source.
SharePoint Configuration > Configuration tab
Access Tokens
You can create access tokens for SharePoint.
An access token is a secure object that stores an endpoint (usually a URL) and authentication credentials to connect to a service or technology. Often this is an external or third-party service, like Salesforce or SharePoint, but access tokens can also connect to an AgilePoint NX enviornment, local database, or other types of technologies. Once an access token is created, app designers can simply select and reuse it, rather than entering the credentials each time they are needed.
For more information, refer to Access Token for SharePoint.
SharePoint Access Token Configuration screen
Related Topics
- Quick Start for SharePoint Integration
- SharePoint tab - Process activities
- Access Token for SharePoint
- SharePoint Type screen
- On-Premises SharePoint Integration
- Sign In with Microsoft 365
- Associate an AgilePoint Process with a SharePoint List (Microsoft 365)
- Create a Form-Based App with a SharePoint List (Classic)
- SharePoint Dashboard Procedures
- I Need Help with SharePoint Integration - Troubleshooting
- Create a Form-Based App with a SharePoint List (Classic)
- Create an eForm for a SharePoint Form-Based App
- Form-Based App with SharePoint Data Source (Classic)
- AgilePoint List Form Association screen (Form-Based App)
Examples
- (Example) Create a Loop to Repeat an Action and Store the Information in a SharePoint List
- (Example) Create a SharePoint Access Token
- Examples - Step-by-step use case examples, information about what types of examples are provided in the AgilePoint NX Product Documentation, and other resources where you can find more examples.
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Video: Use AgilePoint NX with Microsoft 365 and SharePoint
SharePoint for Microsoft 365 Documentation
Use these links to find third-party vendor documentation for SharePoint for Microsoft 365:
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