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Microsoft SharePoint connections

Use Microsoft SharePoint Connector to connect to Microsoft SharePoint from Application Integration. You can also use the Microsoft SharePoint Connector to link SharePoint with external data sources, services, or APIs to extend its functionality and enable data exchange.
The Microsoft Sharepoint Connector facilitates automated interaction with the Microsoft Graph API. You can perform CRUD operations, such as create, read, update, and delete, on existing Drive, such as OneDrive, SharePoint, sites, and list, Sites and List resources using delegated user access.
You can perform various actions, such as copying an item to a new folder, creating a shared link for a drive item, creating folder in drive, and creating items in a list. For a complete list of actions, see Microsoft SharePoint connection actions and objects.
After you create an Microsoft SharePoint connection, you can validate and save the connection.
You can then publish the Microsoft SharePoint connection and click the Metadata tab to view the generated process objects for the connection.