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Hello Members of the Developer forum,
I am not sure if this is the correct forum to submit this question, but if not then perhaps someone can direct me to the appropriate forum.
With that said, this is an overview of my question:
I have a Power BI report that displays all the current manufacturing work orders from my ERP system. Everything works great with this report.
I was asked if it was possible to take relevant information from this report, (such as Work Order Job Number, Assembly Item, Quantity, Start Date, and Due Date,) and create a new Task in Microsoft Planner for each new work order from my Power BI report.
Our Manufacturing department would like to create a Kanban Board in Microsoft Planner that can track all the open work orders from our ERP system.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I might pull data from a Power BI report to create a new task in Microsoft Planner?
Thanks for taking the time to read this post and provide any suggestions.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @kindofblue ,
I think Microsoft Planner doesn't support us get data from Power BI Directly.
The step about Adding an attachment to a task is as below.
Select File to attach a locally stored file, select Link to include a link, or select SharePoint to attach a file from a SharePoint site.
Here I suggest you to export data from visual to CSV or Excel in Power BI Service then add this file to a task.
For reference:
Export the data that was used to create a visualization
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @kindofblue ,
I think Microsoft Planner doesn't support us get data from Power BI Directly.
The step about Adding an attachment to a task is as below.
Select File to attach a locally stored file, select Link to include a link, or select SharePoint to attach a file from a SharePoint site.
Here I suggest you to export data from visual to CSV or Excel in Power BI Service then add this file to a task.
For reference:
Export the data that was used to create a visualization
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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