Forum Discussion
Christian Hanzal-Bayer
Dec 07, 2016Copper Contributor
Teams, Projects, Planner and SharePoint
Hi there, im not quite getting it: I have created an Office365 Group, which leads to a Plan for that Group. So far so good. When i set-up a Projectsite in SharePoint, there seems to be no way t...
Brent Ellis
Dec 07, 2016Silver Contributor
IMO Teams is not ready for real primetime use. You arent missing anything, how you described everything is exactly how everything works right now. I would stick completely with Groups at this point for your project.
- Dec 07, 2016Agree, now is more reasonable to work with Groups and Planner...
- Christian Hanzal-BayerDec 08, 2016Copper Contributor
Hi there,
i understand that neither Teams nor Planner is in a usable state because things are not brought together.
eg. Tasks from Planner are neither shown in Outlook not in the mysite successor Delve (which does'nt show any Task). Even the SharePoint GroupSite (https://fqdn/sites/groupname) is kind of a Joke but that's off Topic.
Thank you Brent and Juan Carlos for your Answers.
I'll see how i will solve that.
Best wishes for the Holidays from a disappointed Christian
- Antony TaylorDec 12, 2016Steel ContributorHi Christian,
I echo your disappointment with the lack of connectivity between the services but as said previously they are still maturing right now.
I would say that groups + Planner on it's own works quite well and if you go to the "Planner Home" which I feel is a pretty good replacement for MyTasks if you're wanting to just look at tasks assigned to you from different plans.
Hopefully in the future there should be some availability to add a web part or planner embed into a SharePoint page which will help in some use cases.
The whole Team Channels Planner Plan issue though definitely needs resolving. They need to be correctly surfaced.