Thanks Brian-Smith!
the powershell helps a lot!
Next step would be to enable granular control in terms of who can do what on the planner (just read, move/complete/comment, create blocks, buckets, …)
The audit/activity log is very much needed, both to understand who did what when (as we can with the majority of the other 365 apps) and manually revert the plan to a previous state in case someone did something wrong on the plan.
Of course versioning would be much better, but this could be a good ad interim solution in such regards and anyhow needed for audit reasons.
the graph API is needed for 3rd party backup software like Veeam 365 (which does not backup planner as there’s no API available yet). You may find that discussion on the web, they are waiting for it.
any info on when/if such features will be released?
thanks!