At the moment, only user permissions are available, making building enterprise scale applications integrating Teams with Planner very difficult, with less than ideal workarounds (such as adding a service user to every Team).
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- Kirk LiemohnBrass Contributor
How else can you inventory all of the plans of a tenant if you don't have this?
- DanielPastoorBrass Contributor
Hi @lindalu-MSFT ,
Do you know if there is any progress with this feature request?
As I need it for my Teams provisioning tool - SimonNoviaCopper Contributor
This rates as a solid Yay!
Thanks for the update lindalu-MSFT
- lindalu-MSFT
Microsoft
Status changed:NewtoWorking on it Without a doubt, application permissions support for the Planner API is needed.
- Jakob_notseth_at_iteamCopper Contributor
Not being able to create a Planner when doing a combined Teams/SharePoint provisioning experience is a pain in the ***
Please get this moving alreadyThis would immediately impact several of my enterprise/government/education customer tenants
- SimonNoviaCopper Contributor
All that effort to make Planner look great, work well and surface in many places; then no way to automate deployment or integrate where needed.
The sooner this is addressed the better teh platform will be
- arielkroppIron Contributor
looks like read-only app permissions were being looked at way back in July 2020: https://stackoverflow.com/a/62887211
- LHrihoreanuCopper Contributor
Upvoted arielkropp
- chandraSekhar1335Copper Contributor
Please look at us 🙂 we are innocent developers. We just want to bring peace to the people out there who want to integrate planner within teams, or assign tasks through automate and i can go on and go on, please help us help you make product better then ever.
Thanks v-LuiseFreese for bringing this to my attention.regards,