It’s been possible for a while now to programmatically work with the task data for Project for the web / Project Operations but I still see a few queries on how to do this. So I thought I would create a quick post to highlight the Microsoft docs page for this. This can be found... Continue Reading →
Copy Project from the Model Driven Project #PowerApp #MSProject #MicrosoftProject #Projectfortheweb #WorkManagement
You’ve been able to copy a project in Project for the Web UI for a while now – blog post here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/06/05/projectfortheweb-copy-project-feature-workmanagement-taskmanagement-ppm-msproject-office365-ppm-2/ The ability to copy a project from the model driven app wasn’t released at the same time but I happened to notice that this feature was available in the model drive app:I’m not... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Round up #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerBI #PowerApps #PowerAutomate #PowerAddicts #LessCodeMorePower #WorkManagement #nocode
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... Continue Reading →
Meet Microsoft Project for the web and enhanced capabilities with no code via the Power Platform #Projectfortheweb #PowerPlatform #Workmanagement #NoCode #LessCodeMorePower #PowerApps #PPM #MSProject #BEPAFUG
Just a quick post to highlight an event that I’m presenting at on Thursday 13th August at 14:00 GMT, the Belgium PowerApps & Flow User Group. I will be presenting on Microsoft Project for the web – the session is called “Meet Project for the Web: Microsoft Project powered by the Power Platform”. This will... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part 11 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerBI #PowerApps #PowerAddicts #LessCodeMorePower #WorkManagement
In part 10 we looked at Power BI dashboards in the extended model-driven Power App for Microsoft Project. If you missed part 10 it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/06/22/extending-projectfortheweb-part-10-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerbi-powerapps-poweraddict-lesscodemorepower-workmanagement/ In part 11 we look at another example option to add Power BI reports into your model-driven Power Apps, this time on the form filtered to... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part 10 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerBI #PowerApps #PowerAddict #LessCodeMorePower #WorkManagement
It’s been a while since I did the last post in this blog series, in part 9 we looked at adding some charts and dashboards into the extended Project for the web model-driven Power App. For those that missed part 9 it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/04/10/extending-projectfortheweb-part9-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-poweraddict-lesscodemorepower-workmanagement/ In part 10 we will continue to look... Continue Reading →
Building a #PowerApps app for #MSProject data Part 1 #SharePoint #PowerPlatform #PowerAutomate #LessModeMorePower #NoCode #CDS #Office365
This is a new mini blog series on building a simple Power Apps app to enhance the capability for those organisations who use the Microsoft Project Desktop “Sync with SharePoint” feature in Office 365. The idea of this mini series is to build a simple Project portal / hub for Microsoft Project MPP data. In... Continue Reading →
Building a simple change request app for #ProjectOnline using the #PowerPlatform #PowerApps and #PowerAutomate #LessCodeMorePower part 2
Following on from part 1 where we created the functional app for Project change requests, here is part 2. If you missed part 1 it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/02/09/building-a-simple-change-request-app-for-projectonline-using-the-powerplatform-powerapps-and-powerautomate-lesscodemorepower-part-1/. In part 2 we will look at the Power Automate Flow for the approvals and task creation. The Flow used can be seen below: If... Continue Reading →
Getting Starting with #ProjectOnline and #PowerApps #PVC18 presentation links #PPM #PMOT #Apps #Office365 #MSProject
Last week I had the pleasure of presenting at the awesome Project Virtual Conference 2018. During my session I referenced existing blog posts and code samples that I had previously published on my blog. As promised in the presentation, here is a blog post containing all of the relevant links to help get you started... Continue Reading →