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Would be really helpful if it were possible to connect Power BI to Planner, so to at least be able to create your own reports, because the standard graphs in Planner are pretty much useless. Would be even better if Microsoft were to supply standard templates as well in Power BI, so you don't have to create everything from scratch.
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Thanks for your feedback!
With due date options in the Filter menu, and the ability to group tasks by due date category, we’re hoping that this will help Planner users find and organize upcoming dates and deadlines.
We understand there is still an ask for sorting tasks within an existing grouping, please continue to use this thread to share feedback on this.
Cheers,
The Planner Team
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Thanks for the feedback on the Filter menu and cross-plan search functionality!
Next we’d like to pursue widening the Filter metadata to include other fields like assignee, description, and checklists. We’re also working with a search team in Office to align with UX and functionality across Office 365.
This work hasn’t been scheduled yet, but we will update this thread as soon as it is.
Please continue to share details on the filter and search functionality you’d like to see in Planner!
Thanks,
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Would be really helpful if it were possible to connect Power BI to Planner, so to at least be able to create your own reports, because the standard graphs in Planner are pretty much useless. Would be even better if Microsoft were to supply standard templates as well in Power BI, so you don't have to create everything from scratch.