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Hi Community!
I want to load Custom Fields from a Task in Microsoft Planner into Power BI. I cannot find them in the default table.
Do you know in which Dataverse Table they are stored?
Thanks for you help.
Cheers,
Martin
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Hi @SC_Developer ,
Since the question is about Planner and Dataverse, the best place to get the right guidance would be the Power Platform Community (Dataverse section).
This forum help you better understand how Planner data is stored in Dataverse.
Thank you for your cooperaton.have a great day!
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Hi, I'm currently working on the same topic.
Having looked into it, Microsoft doesn't have them available for now.
They are saved in the interfaz, but not in Dataverse.
My recommendations is to use Labels and Description in order to get similar data.
Thanks for referring me to the Power Platform Community. You can find my post there.
Hi @SC_Developer ,
Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum!
Are you using Planner directly or Project for the Web? How are you connecting it to Power BI: Dataverse, Graph API, or another method? Could you please share more details, and we will be happy to help!
Thank you.
Hi,
I am using Planner and the connection is via Dataverse.
Thanks,
Martin
Hi @SC_Developer ,
Since the question is about Planner and Dataverse, the best place to get the right guidance would be the Power Platform Community (Dataverse section).
This forum help you better understand how Planner data is stored in Dataverse.
Thank you for your cooperaton.have a great day!
If post helps, please give us Kudos and consider Accept it as a solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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