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You have your Trello board. You have access to Power BI. You want to make the two of them talk.
Here we show how to do this utilising the Trello board as a JSON file. (Do not worry if you don’t know what a JSON file is.)
(NB this method describes connection to public Trello boards , if you board is private see: Connecting Private Trello Board to Power BI (without the API))
Getting the top-level table into Power BI
At this point we have enough data but the only visualisations we can create are quite boring. See for yourself by dragging the value field on to the report canvas:
The reason it is so boring is that, in the first instance, we can only see top level details. We will now look at dicing into the JSON to get a bit more from our queries.
Next step: Getting Actual Trello Cards into Power BI
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