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Hey everyone!
I want to connect data from the Sprint Capacity on Azure DevOps into PowerBI in order to perform more capacity analysis on PowerBI rather than using Azure capacity charts. The data I want to export from Azure to PowerBI is the info shown below:
Any clue on how to do it?
Solved! Go to Solution.
It seems one way of getting this data is through API.
Not possible through Analytics View.
This is what I tried and worked for me.
Learning Curve:
Solution:
REST APIs Used
Image of the Cloud flow used
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Parse Jason Schema:
After this got a collection of JSON files to process in POWERBI. Hope this helps.
Hi! I am trying to do this exact thing in Power Automate. Could you share an image and details of your flow?
Hi , @andrekroker
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Community Support Team _ Eason
It seems one way of getting this data is through API.
Not possible through Analytics View.
Hi, @andrekroker
Not very clear.
Maybe you can refer to this document. Sprint burndown sample reports.
It is suggested to create a support ticket to investigate this issue. Once you create a support ticket, please share the same here for reference.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
@v-easonf-msft I have achieved it for my own needs, do let me know if this helps. Solved: Re: Is it possible to connect Azure sprint capacit... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Hi Friends,
Even I am trying to get the same for my report.
At present I am using Analytics View to get all ADO work items data into PBI, but stuck at a few things, like:
1) Sprint Capacity for Each Sprint
2) Finding the Current Sprint
3) Acceptance Criteria for all User Stories in my list
4) Description of Work Items for all work items in my list
Thanks,
Prabhat
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