Thanks James Tedrick,
I am trying to replicate the process now using the "When an HTTP request is received". I have created the webook in the Survey123 Survey using the process that Tom Ruff outlines in this thread MS Flow Webhook - Error (TrustFailure) for creating the webhook. However when I enter the Queries parameters they don't seem to be accessible from the http request.
For example I have to manually enter json for the f parameter
If I add @triggerBody()?['f'] as in the sample code, it defaults to html and not json. The same is happening with the objectIds with @{triggerBody()?['objectid']} and the token with @triggerBody()?['token'] No values seemed to be passed through.
When you view the code it looks the same as the sample code
My test
From the sample code
If I hard code the values for f, objectIds and the the token through the whole process it works. So it must be something that I am doing wrong in the initial stage that I can't get the values for those parameters.
Any idea where I am going wrong?
I have also tried to import the sample json zip file that is attached here so that I can view how it is presented in Flow, but it fails to import into Flow. Any ideas on why that might be as well? Flow doesn't give any specific error message.
Regards
Steve