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Good morning to all.
I would like to know what method you use to integrate Planner 365 and Power Bi.
I did try using the Executive Reports for Microsoft Planner app, but found a credentials problem probably because its a paid app.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
MS-Hirsch
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Pro Power BI Connector for Microsoft Planner is a Chrome Extension which syncs Microsoft Planner Plans and Tasks to Microsoft Power BI. With this, you can create dashboards and share dashboards with Office 365 Groups workspace in Power BI.
Hi @Anonymous ,
There is no built-in connector for Microsoft Planner in Power BI, an idea about this issue has been submitted in this link, please vote it up.
Here is a workaround mentioned in this thread, use Microsoft Flow to propagate your Planner information to other data source such
We can also try to call RESTful API of planner in Power BI Desktop to get data and create report, Please refer to following document about the apis:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/use-the-api
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/resources/planner-overview
Best regards,
I have the same problem or demand on 07/2020. Is there any progress? How to connect the scheduler with PowerBi to generate reports?
Pro Power BI Connector for Microsoft Planner is a Chrome Extension which syncs Microsoft Planner Plans and Tasks to Microsoft Power BI. With this, you can create dashboards and share dashboards with Office 365 Groups workspace in Power BI.
I see.
Well if possible I would like to find another option. Maybe by using Excel, Teams, Flow or Sharepoint.
Is it possible?
Thanks,
MS-Hirsch
Hi @Anonymous ,
There is no built-in connector for Microsoft Planner in Power BI, an idea about this issue has been submitted in this link, please vote it up.
Here is a workaround mentioned in this thread, use Microsoft Flow to propagate your Planner information to other data source such
We can also try to call RESTful API of planner in Power BI Desktop to get data and create report, Please refer to following document about the apis:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/use-the-api
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/resources/planner-overview
Best regards,