#ProjectOnline #PowerBI content pack available #BI #Office365 #PPM
November 18, 2015 at 9:43 am | Posted in Add-on, Administration, Functionality, Information, Reporting | 4 CommentsTags: Excel, Office365, PowerBI, PPM, Project 2013, Project Online
The Project Online Power BI content pack is now available – take a look today!
Log in to your Power BI site, click Get Data then click Get on the Services card under the Content Pack Library:
Scroll down the list and you will see Microsoft Project Online:
Click the tile:
Then click Connect and type the PWA URL – I connected to one of our demo instances:
Click Next and change the Authentication method to oAuth2 and click Sign in:
When prompted, enter the credentials.
The content pack will then be deployed to your workspace, it will first import the data as displayed in the top right hand corner:
Once completed you will see the Microsoft Project Dataset, Report and Dashboard accessible in the left navigation pane:
There are default reports for Issues:
Risks:
Portfolio Status:
Project Compliance:
Then there is a dashboard that displays some of this data:
Awesome work from the Project team at Microsoft 🙂
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YES! great work indeed, thanks for sharing, I rushed to my environment, great content and great reports.
I am missing my custom fields though, is that just me or is this by default?
Comment by Erik van Hurck— November 19, 2015 #
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