DocJuris for Power Automate empowers users to connect apps together to create useful contract workflows that save time and risk. With the connector, users can leverage DocJuris' innovative contract collaboration and editing capabilities to automate an organization's contract lifecycle from intake to esign to storage. For example, route a contract request from Microsoft Forms to DocJuris and simultaneously notify users in Teams or in Dynamics. DocJuris and Power Automate are a perfect complement to enrich contract processes and enable low code automation for small and large teams.
Prerequisites
DocJuris for Power Automate requires a paid subscription to DocJuris. Please get in touch on www.docjuris.com.
How to Get Credentials
⚠️ Your DocJuris login is not your username/password for the Power Automate connector. To grab your connector username/password, please see below.
- Head over to your DocJuris Organization Settings in your DocJuris account.
- Scroll down and copy your Organization ID. Paste this into Power Automate as the
Organization ID
. You'll see this key underHere is the Organization ID that you should use when accessing the DocJuris API:
- Under API Keys, create a new key (name it something useful) and copy the API key. Paste this as the
apiKey
field in Power Automate.
Getting Started With Your First Flow
In this step-by-step sample flow, we'll submit a contract request form in Microsoft Forms and route a contract to DocJuris. During this example flow, we'll also configure the connector.
Create a Microsoft Form
Create a simple Microsoft Form and include, at a minimum, a file attachment question.
Create a New Automated Cloud Flow
Open Power Automate and click Create. Next, select Automated Cloud Flow.
Next, Skip
the wizard and arrive to the page to search for connectors and triggers.
Trigger Microsoft Forms
Click Microsoft Forms
or search for it.
Select the Trigger When a new response is submitted.
Select the form you created earlier from the list next to the Form Id
field and click + New step.
Get Response Details from Microsoft Forms
To retrieve information from a Microsoft Forms submission, pick Microsoft Forms
as the Action and select Get Response Details
. Next, select the Form Id
and select the Response Id
associated with form submissions. It should be the only Dynamic content
available at this stage.
Setup the DocJuris Connector
Under Choose an operation
, click the Custom
tab and pick DocJuris
from the list. DocJuris will also show up under All
in the future.
Click Create an import file
as the Action
Configuring Connection Information in Power Automate
When you first create a new flow using the DocJuris connector, you will be prompted for connection information:
For Connection Name
pick something meaningful to you, such as "Jill's DocJuris Connection".
The other two values must be found within the DocJuris application.
Grab organizational and apiKey from DocJuris
⚠️ Your DocJuris login is not your username/password for the Power Automate connector. To grab your connector username/password, please see below.
- Head over to your DocJuris Organization Settings in your DocJuris account.
- Scroll down and copy your Organization ID. Paste this into Zapier as the
Organization ID
. - Under API Keys, create a new key (name it something useful) and copy the API key. Paste this as the
apiKey
field in Power Automate.
Create an Import File in DocJuris
Now that you've configured DocJuris, we can now create an import file. Once the connector is authenticated, you'll see options For Extended data name/value/type
- you can ignore these for now.
- Skip down to
Import file
and pick the field from the Microsoft Form where the user uploaded a file. - Under
Import file name
, you can use a date stamp or other unique identifier or name from the Microsoft forms submission.
Click Save
and proceed to Test
the Microsoft Form in trigger. Look for the Test button in Power Automate either Manually
or Automatically
depending on the availability of recent submissions.
If there are no recent submissions, head over to your Microsoft Form and submit the request and attached a contract. For example, you can load the attached agreement at the end of this page to Microsoft Forms as an attachment.
Software_License_Agreement_B_copy.docx
After a successful test, confirm that the submission and attachment created an import file in DocJuris.
Power Automate test view:
DocJuris Dashboard:
FAQ
- How do you retrieve a document after a contract is analyzed?
Use an action to get turn details. - What's the difference between a staged import and analyze a contract?
Staged imports allow users to engage the analysis window in DocJuris to pick playbooks and complete any missing meta data. This is a good option if the triggering app or service does not have enough information to perform an analysis. Good attributes to trigger a full analysis vs. a staged import include: playbook, contract type, description, and counterparty. In all instances, an attachment is required. - What's a tagged turn?
Tags to a turn refer to attributes set in DocJuris such as "execution copy." These tags can be set in DocJuris when working with a turn in the analyzer.
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