In part 9 we will look at adding some charts and dashboards into the app to visualise the data in the entities in the extended Project app. In part 8 we completed the snapshot example, if you missed part 8 it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/03/23/extending-projectfortheweb-part8-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-powerautomate-poweraddicts/ Below is an example dashboard we will add to... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part8 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps #PowerAutomate #PowerAddicts
Following on from part 7 where we built the snapshot process, in this post we will show the process running then view the data. If you missed part 7 it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/03/12/extending-projectfortheweb-part7-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps-powerautomate-poweraddicts/ On the stage process, for the stages where the flow was added you will see the Run Flow button: This... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part7 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps #PowerAutomate #PowerAddicts
Here is part 7 for my series on extending Microsoft Project for the Web. If you have been following this blog series you might be interested in watching a presentation I did for the recent Collab365 #GlobalCon1 conference where I walked through Project for the Web’s out of the box features then showed examples of... Continue Reading →
#Projectfortheweb resource assignment planned work data #WorkManagement #MSProject #PPM #PowerPlatform #MSDyn365 #CDS
***Update - This behaviour will soon change in Project for the web*** Just a quick post to make you aware of some scenarios where the planned work start and end date could be incorrect when using the Resource Assignment Planned Work data. Reporting on this data was covered in a post here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/03/06/projectfortheweb-example-powerbi-report-to-show-planned-work-day-by-day-workmanagement-msproject-ppm-powerplatform-msdyn365-cds/ Using the... Continue Reading →
#Projectfortheweb example #PowerBI report to show planned work day by day #WorkManagement #MSProject #PPM #PowerPlatform #MSDyn365 #CDS
A quick blog post to give an example of reporting on resource assignment planned work at the day level. For those of you familiar with Project Online or Project Server, this would be the Assignment Timephased data where you have the TimeByDay detail. The daily details for resource assignments in Project for the Web are... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part6 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps #PowerAddicts
It’s been a while since I posted part 5 in this series but here is part 6. I had the blog post written a while ago but not had time to finalise it and publish. In part 6 we will look at adding an example business process flow and business rule into the example app.... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part5 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps #PowerAutomate
In the 5th part of the series on extending Project for the Web we will look at adding two more entities to the app and also a simple report created in Word. In part 4 we covered the Power Automate Flow that was used for the Risk to Issue escalation feature and also adding some... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part4 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps #PowerAutomate
Here is the 4th part to the series on extending Project for the Web. If you missed part 3, it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2019/12/23/extending-projectfortheweb-part3-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps/ Part 3 covered adding a new Risks entity into Power Apps then adding this new entity into the example model driven Power App. In part 4 we will look at... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part3 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps
Here is part 3 of my blog series for extending Project for the Web, for those of you that missed part 2, it can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2019/12/19/extending-projectfortheweb-part2-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps/ In part 2 we looked at creating the new app, in this post we will look at adding a new Risks entity. My updated example app that... Continue Reading →
Extending #ProjectfortheWeb Part2 #PPM #CDS #MSDyn365 #PowerPlatform #MSProject #PowerApps
Following on from my last blog post where I started to extending Project for the Web, this is the second post in this series. For those of you that missed part 1, this can be found here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2019/12/13/extending-projectfortheweb-part1-ppm-cds-msdyn365-powerplatform-msproject-powerapps/ So in the last post we covered creating / updated the entities in Power Apps by creating... Continue Reading →
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