I started this series back in December 2019 to show some examples on how to add capability to Project for the web using the Power Platform with Power Apps, Power Automate and Power BI – all with low / no code. This post includes links to all of the 12 posts in the series. Images of the example app can be seen below:
Links to the 12 posts can be found below:
- Part 1: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2019/12/13/extending-projectfortheweb-part1-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps/
- Covers an intro to the series and adding Issue capability to the app
- Part 2: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2019/12/19/extending-projectfortheweb-part2-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps/
- Covers building the initial app
- Part 3: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2019/12/23/extending-projectfortheweb-part3-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps/
- Covers adding Risk capability into the app
- Part 4: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/01/06/extending-projectfortheweb-part4-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-powerautomate/
- Covers building a Risk to Issue escalation process in the app as well as adding additional fields to the Project entity
- Part 5: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/01/09/extending-projectfortheweb-part5-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-powerautomate/
- Covers adding the Program and Project Status Updates capability into the app along with a Microsoft Word export and sentiment analysis for the project status updates
- Part 6: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/02/06/extending-projectfortheweb-part6-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-poweraddicts/
- Covers business process flows and business rules in the app
- Part 7: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/03/12/extending-projectfortheweb-part7-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-powerautomate-poweraddicts/
- Covers snapshotting data in the app
- Part 8: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/03/23/extending-projectfortheweb-part8-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-powerautomate-poweraddicts/
- Continues with the snapshot process
- Part 9: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/extending-projectfortheweb-part9-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-poweraddict-lesscodemorepower-workmanagement/
- Covers adding model-driven charts and dashboards to the app
- Part 10: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/06/22/extending-projectfortheweb-part-10-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerbi-powerapps-poweraddict-lesscodemorepower-workmanagement/
- Covers adding Power BI dashboards in to the model-driven app
- Part 11: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/07/27/extending-projectfortheweb-part-11-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerbi-powerapps-poweraddicts-lesscodemorepower-workmanagement/
- Covers Power BI reports added to the model-driven forms with context filtering
- Part 12: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/08/12/extending-projectfortheweb-part-12-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerbi-powerapps-poweraddicts-lesscodemorepower-workmanagement/
- Covers custom web resources and other ideas for adding capabilities to the model-driven apps
I hope that you find these useful and provide you with ideas no how you can support certain business requirements for Project for the web. There will be plenty more blog posts here on adding capabilities to Project for the web using the Power Platform so look out for those in the future.