It’s been possible to filter the tasks in Project for the web for well over a year now but when this feature was first released it was only a keyword filter – this can be seen here: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/04/16/projectfortheweb-task-filter-feature-workmanagement-taskmanagement-ppm-msproject-office365/ then later on the ability to also filter by Progress was added. Recently Microsoft enhanced the Filter... Continue Reading →
Choice fields now available in #Projectfortheweb #WorkManagement #ProjectManagement #MSProject #MicrosoftProject #Microsoft365 #ProjectHome
For a while now you have been able to create local custom fields in Project for the web: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2020/09/04/task-level-custom-fields-support-in-projectfortheweb-workmanagement-taskmanagement-msproject-office365-ppm/ but this didn’t include Choice field types where users can select values from a list. A recent update to the service has now enabled Choice fields:Now you can consistently tag the tasks with a value from... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft365 #SharePointOnline tenant rename–impact on #ProjectOnline #MSProject #MicrosoftProject
Just a quick post to highlight the documented impact on Project Online when using the newly released tenant rename feature in Microsoft 365 SharePoint Online as documented here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/tenant-renameThe docs detail the limitations of this feature, 5 points are detailed in the Medium Impact section for Project Online / Project Pro with PWA, the main... Continue Reading →
Set a #ProjectOnline Project custom lookup table field value using #PowerAutomate #MSProject #SharePoint #REST #Flow #Microsoft365 #LowCode #PowerPlatform
This was a flow I developed a few years ago now but never got around to publishing a blog post for it. It is quite a simple Power Automate flow that demonstrates updating a Project Online project level enterprise custom field value for a field that uses a lookup table. The full Power Automate flow... Continue Reading →
Two sessions at #GlobalCon4 on #Projectfortheweb and #Roadmap #Workmanagement #Productmanagement #Taskmanagement #ProjectManagement #PPM #Office365 #Microsoft365
Got 40 minutes to spare on Tuesday 10th November and want to know more about two Microsoft Project apps, Project for the web and Roadmap? If so, register today. Session details below: All access pass: https://partners.collab365.community/21219/48602 On the day pass: https://partners.collab365.community/21397/48602 Session 1: Want to see project data from Azure Boards, Project Online and Project... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline #PowerBI Report – Include #HTML formatting #PPM #PMOT #PowerQuery #OData #REST Part 3
Following on from my 2nd post in this mini series on reporting including HTML formatting in Power BI, in this post we will look at a couple more options that will refresh in the Power BI App Service. If you missed the previous posts, the links are below: Part 1: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2018/01/01/projectonline-powerbi-report-include-html-formatting-ppm-pmot-powerquery-odata-rest-part-1/ Part 2: https://pwmather.wordpress.com/2018/01/03/projectonline-powerbi-report-include-html-formatting-ppm-pmot-powerquery-odata-rest-part-2/ The... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline #PowerBI Report – Include #HTML formatting #PPM #PMOT #PowerQuery #OData #REST Part 2
Following on from my first post discussing including HTML formatting for Project Online Power BI Reports, in this post we will look at a summary of options to get the correct data into Power BI then walkthrough one of those options. In part 3, the final part, we will look at one of the other... Continue Reading →
#ProjectOnline #PowerBI Report – Include #HTML formatting #PPM #PMOT #PowerQuery #OData #REST Part 1
My first post for 2018, Happy New Year to all! This post is the first of 2 or 3 posts covering HTML formatting in your Power BI reports from Project Online multiline project level custom fields as seen below – screenshot from mock up / demo data: For those of you that are familiar with... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #Ignite Day 2 summary #Azure #Office365 #MSIgnite #Microsoft365
******************** This is a guest blog post by Lee Mather ******************** Day Two After recharging the batteries, we had another early start for day and had as many sessions packed in as possible. I will try to provide a summary of key takeaways for each session. Please let me know if you would like any... Continue Reading →
#Microsoft #Ignite Day 1 summary #Azure #Office365 #MSIgnite #Microsoft365
******************** This is a guest blog post by Lee Mather ******************** So, after an eventful week in Orlando at Microsoft Ignite I thought I would share with you a summary of my first day! With over 26,000 attendees it was always going to be a busy event with lots going on, we would need a... Continue Reading →
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