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Hello, how to get custom fields created for tasks at the Project for the web using graph or power automate? Tried several approches, planner api doesnt return the custom fields, Scheduling API both v1, v2 versions allow only to make CUD (create, update, delete) actions over the tasks and the project as well. Ive seen via Network that custom fields are fetched by using PSS API but cannot get through 401 unauthorized error (tried by using graph, AAD app). Scenario is to get projects by id and access values assigned to every custom field of the tasks. Can you help me with this?
Hello, how to get custom fields created for tasks at the Project for the web using graph or power automate? Tried several approches, planner api doesnt return the custom fields, Scheduling API both v1, v2 versions allow only to make CUD (create, update, delete) actions over the tasks and the project as well. Ive seen via Network that custom fields are fetched by using PSS API but cannot get through 401 unauthorized error (tried by using graph, AAD app). Scenario is to get projects by id and access values assigned to every custom field of the tasks. Can you help me with this?
What is required to try the premium planner in teams. I have a project plan 1 and a A1 license. But the premium appears and disappears in blink of eye in teams when click in new plan
if i understood correctly no one can read a premium plan without an additional project license? We are using MS Planner for a while and now i tested the premium features but just realized no one can read these plans and its not even possible to add premium plans to team groups (no problem with basic plans).
Hi Dave, team members that are part of the 'team/group' will have read only access to Planner 'Premium' plans, and with E3/E5 they also have the ability to update tasks assigned to them. Hope that helps 🙂
@@WellingtonePPM I found out already the problem. First finding new plans was just working with searching for his name but even group members couldn’t see it in the list. After they searched for it and pinned them access was fine. But they can’t read the premium tabs (eg gantt) without license. Just basic tabs are readable. You can add premium plans to groups but just by choosing „ms project“. What is extremely confusing is that Planner premium doesn’t exist outside teams. Basic plans are in ms planner web application (and can be migrated there to project) and premium plans are in ms project web application. Even in teams premium plans are in ms project with the only exception the new planner app for teams. That’s why I could never find premium plans to add them to the channel.
What IS required to try the planner premium. I have a licence project plan 1 and a Microsoft 365 A1 license but i dont have premium in teams. It appears and disappear in a blink of eye when i click on New plan
Hi, great video. How is integration with sharepoint especially for document management? We use that feature extensively and defined standard document library structures per EPT type. Does Project for teh Web/Planner/Accelator offer something similar?
Thank you for offering more clarity that Microsoft does for us! One question I'd like to clarify is related to the M365 E3/E5 user set. Can these users add comments to task assigned to them or strictly only mark complete or % complete? The reason we are using Planner vs Project for the Web today is mostly because users CAN today (not on the preview yet) comment on tasks assigned to them. Thank you.
Hi, the Accelerator+ is our offering that we base all implementations on that we are involved in. Please feel free to get in touch using the details in the video.
Thanks for the video! I'm new to project management and we only have the Project app on Teams. How do I create my projects in Teams using the Project app there rather than Project for the web?
Aside from the current differences between the scheduling capability, we can extend PFTW with the Power Platform, so please take a look at the video that focuses on the Accelerator+ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yj8r4j7vEOc.html
Hi Carlton, yes that's correct, in terms of Plans there's Project Plan 1, 3 and 5 all of which provide access to Project for the web; however to access the Power App component, you would also require a Power Apps license. Note that at some point in 2024, Project Plan 1 will be renamed 'Planner Premium' as part of the Project for the web rebranding to 'Planner'.
@@WellingtonePPM thank you, Baz. It's a bit confusing as Planner is currently part of Microsoft 365. Plan 1 is an additional monthly charge of USD10/-. If Project Plan 1 is integrated with Planner then what happens with the Pricing and what's the future of Project Plan 3 and 5?
@@carltonseymour869 M365 includes a license for the users in your tenant to use / create Power Apps Canvas apps, whereas more complex apps such as the Accelerator+ are Model driven apps therefore require separate Power Apps licensing.
Hello, as a workaround you can make a screenshot and include it as a picture into powerpoint or just log into the roadmap before the presentataion and if you want to show it, press ALT + TAB to switch to the roadmap.
Thanks for watching; that's not something we covered in this video but you can get instructions via the following link learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-project-online-connect-to-data
@liztodorovic12 The deliverable function is only available if your Project is on a Project Server and also has a Project Site created for it. If your Project is on the Server and the Deliverable function is still grey'd out, contact your Server Administrator to create the Project Site.
The MS project 365 was an excellent tutorial with step by step instructions. But it is not clear that sample project was “connected” to PowerBI. The PowerBI part begins with an already developed PowerBI report
Hello, do you happen to know if it's possible to get total hours entered per project from the tasks screen in MS Project Online? I noticed that feature on the timesheet video you posted and wondered if it's possible from the tasks screen as well. Thanks!