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Intro

This article explains how to connect to your Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo account in the Data Center, configure credentials and report options, and retrieve organizational data using Domo’s Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo Connector. For more information about the Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo connector, see the Microsoft SharePoint developer documentation.

Prerequisites

To connect to your Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo account and create a DataSet, you need the user ID and password associated with your Microsoft account.

Configure the Connection

This section describes the options in the Credentials and Details panes on the Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo Connector page. The Scheduling and Name & Describe Your DataSet panes are universal across most connector types and are covered in Add a DataSet Using a Data Connector.

Enter Your Credentials

The Credentials pane contains fields for entering the user ID and password associated with your Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo account. After you enter valid credentials, you can use the same account any time you create a new Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo DataSet. You can manage connector accounts in the Accounts tab in the Data Center. For more information, see Manage User Accounts for Connectors.

Configure the Details Pane

The Details pane contains the following fields and menus:
FieldDescription
ReportSelect the Microsoft SharePoint Online Rest P&G Domo report you want to run. The following reports are available:
Report NameDescription
All SitesFetches a list of all sites, subsites, and group sites.
Download Item ContentsFetches the file content for the requested file.
FilesFetches a list of files.
File DownloadImports the selected file from SharePoint.
File PermissionsFetches a list of permissions for all files in the selected drive.
Get ItemsFetches the items present in the root drive of the selected site.
GroupsFetches a list of groups.
Group MembersFetches a list of all members for all groups.
Group Members V2 (Group Filter Search)Returns the list of all members based on the groups filtered.
Group SitesFetches a list of sites for the selected group.
ListFetches the details for the specified list.
List Item Column ValuesFetches the details for the selected list item.
List Item DetailedFetches the details for the selected list item.
List ItemsFetches the list items for the selected list.
List NotebooksFetches a list of notebook objects.
List Onenote SectionsFetches a list of onenoteSection objects from the specified notebook.
Root SitesFetches the list of sites present at the root.
SharePoint Activity User DetailFetches details about SharePoint activity by user.
SharePoint Activity File CountsFetches the number of unique licensed users who interacted with files stored on SharePoint sites.
SharePoint Activity User CountsFetches the trend in the number of active users.
SharePoint Site Usage DetailFetches details about SharePoint site usage.
SharePoint Site Usage File CountsFetches the total number of files across all sites and the number of active files.
SharePoint Site Usage Site CountsFetches the total number of files across all sites and the number of active files.
SharePoint Site Usage StorageFetches the trend of storage allocated and consumed during the reporting period.
Sites ListsFetches all the lists for the selected site.
Site SearchFetches the list of sites.
Sites SubsitesFetches a list of subsites for the selected site.
UsersRetrieves a list of user objects.
Users DriveRetrieves the properties and relationships of a Drive resource.
Group IdSelect the group that you want to use.
User IdSelect the user that you want to use.
Period ValueSelect the period from the drop-down.
How would you like to select the data?Select whether you want to select data from a site, subsite, group sites, filtered site names, or enter the site ID directly.
Subsite Selection CriteriaSelect whether you want to enter a subsite ID or select a subsite name.
Site IdSelect the site that you want to use.
Subsite IdSelect the subsite that you want to use.
Subsite IdEnter the subsite ID. You can fetch the subsite ID from the All Sites report.
Group Site IdSelect the site that you want to use.
Site IdEnter the site ID. You can fetch the site ID from the All Sites report.
Search QueryEnter the search query to obtain the sites.
Site IdSelect the site that you want to parse and import.
List IDSelect the list that you want to use.
List Item Selection CriteriaSelect whether you want to provide a list item ID or a list item name to select an item.
List Item IdEnter the list item ID.
Select List Item NameSelect the list item name that you want to parse and import.
Drive IdSelect the drive that you want to use.
File Selection CriteriaSelect whether you want to provide a file ID or a file name to select a file.
File IdEnter the file ID. Use the Files report to find file IDs.
File Relative PathEnter the relative path of the folder from the selected drive (for example, /MyFolder/MySubfolder). The default value is root level.
Select File NameSelect the file name that you want to parse and import.
Relative PathEnter the relative path of the folder from the selected drive (for example, /MyFolder/MySubfolder).
Expand FieldsSelect the fields to expand.
Site Selection CriteriaSelect whether you want to provide a site ID or filter site names using a search query.
Search QueryEnter the search query to obtain the sites.
Enter Site IdEnter the site ID. You can fetch it from the All Sites or Site Search reports.
Select File Search PropertyIndicates how the connector should locate the file in SharePoint. Select Name if you anticipate that the internal SharePoint ID of the file will change—for example, if you delete and recreate the file with the same name regularly. Select ID if you do not anticipate the internal SharePoint ID changing. If you are unsure, select Name.
File TypeSelect the file type for the data file you want to retrieve. To show file content as a binary column, select OTHER.
How would you like to choose your sheet?Select whether you want to select your sheet by providing a partial or complete sheet name.
Sheet NameEnter the sheet name you want to retrieve from the specified spreadsheet. Ensure there are no accidental spaces in the sheet name.
Add Phonetic WordsSelect this checkbox if you want to add phonetic words to the data.
Enter your data tagEnter the tag where your data resides in the XML text.
Do you require attributes in data?Select Yes if you require attribute values as part of the data.
Enter fields to excludeEnter a comma-separated list of fields you want to exclude from the XML import.
Enter XPath expressionEnter your XPath query using standard XPath syntax as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Header Start RowEnter the number for the header row in the data set.
Data Start RowEnter the number for the first data row in the data set.
FooterEnter the number of rows at the end of the data set to skip. For example, to skip the last two rows, enter 2.
Does your JSON text require a line reader?Select Yes if your JSON text includes multiple lines that should be read.
Enter your header tagEnter the tag for the header in your JSON text.
Enter your data tagEnter the tag for the data in your JSON.
Enter fields to excludeEnter a comma-separated list of fields you want to exclude from the JSON import.
Date FormatSelect the date format to use when converting date columns. For Excel files, the date format specified for the cell takes higher precedence.
DelimiterSelect the desired delimiter for parsing CSV files.
Custom DelimiterEnter the desired CSV delimiter character. Enter \t for tab or Unicode characters in \uxxxx form (for example, ^).
Quote CharacterSelect the desired quote character for parsing CSV files. A double quote is the CSV standard.
Custom Quote CharacterEnter the desired CSV quote character. Enter Unicode characters in \uxxxx form (for example, ^).
Escape CharacterSelect the desired escape character for parsing CSV files.
Custom Escape CharacterEnter the desired CSV escape character. Enter Unicode characters in \uxxxx form (for example, ^).
Decode FieldsSelect this checkbox if you want to decode the fields coming from SharePoint. Applies to column names only.
Display Comma Separated Array ValueSelect this checkbox if you want to display comma-separated values for arrays in the response.

Configure Other Options

For information about the remaining sections of the connector interface, including how to configure scheduling, retry, and update options, see Add a DataSet Using a Data Connector.