Forum Discussion
Planner Limitations
- Jan 03, 2020
SanthoshB1 These numbers are way out of date. Please ignore.
Hi Tobias - we monitor usage and expand accordingly. Limits are present to protect the service. Right now as I write this a deployment is happening to further increase those limits. I can't say what those limits are as the numbers will soon be wrong again - depending when this is read (like the rest of the thread). As a support person it would be nice to point to an exact article, but I also understand why the team are choosing not to do that. If you have a use case that you feel is hampered by your perceived current limits then please share.
Best regards,
Brian
Sorry if it will sound kind of harsh, but - Brian-Smith - reading the whole thread long, it just seems to me, that it is a clear intention of MS to actually not provide such info publicly. Please don't hide it behind some collective team decisions - there's always one person responsible for the actual decision and this thread should provide enough of signal to any product manager about how the product is perceived. Ppl are simply feeling insecure. Ppl want to know the numbers for a reason - to plan ahead.
Why is not Planner team inspired by the MS Flow for e.g.? We know actual numbers, we can buy more advanced plans for particular users. Translating to Planner, if we have two assistants to putting-in all the company management tasks, we could buy the higher Plan limit for them. With Flow, you can even buy additional Flows for the whole tenant generally.
Of course the question is, what is the Planner's future in general - in the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, I can't see any new features planned for 2019, most of the being just Q1-Q3/2018 ;-)