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Hello!
My company uses Azure to manage our agile way of working. I'm trying to build a Power BI report that shows extensively how many tasks have been delivered in a specific sprint, how many hours were spent on each of them, priority levels, etc. I know this information exists somewhere because, on the Azure platform, we have these fields:
However, while using the Azure connector on Power BI, I only get these columns (ignore the PI (Azure), Sprint (Azure) and StartDate fields, these are calculated columns):
The connector I'm using is called "Azure DevOps (boards only)". Is this the correct one? Am I able to retrieve at least the data regarding the amount of hours worked on each task through some other mean?
Thank you!
Hi @data_newbie ,
An easy way is to call the flow to get work items and store them in she sharepoint list. Then you can create a power bi report to get items from sharepoint list.
Best Regards,
Wearsky
Hi @data_newbie ,
There is another way to connect to Azure DevOps:
Connect using Power Query & Azure DevOps functions - Azure DevOps | Microsoft Learn
I tried this myself, when I wanted to connect to the repository of my DevOps project in order to create automated documentation.
I think, you still need to try a few things here, but it might still get you pretty far.
Hope this helps 🙂
/Tom
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