Planner Restore

MVP

Hi There,

we know that there is option to Restore Deleted Group / Plan using PowerShell

the Question is - there is any way (or on Roadmap) to restore plan in specific time like snapshot

smellier like released lately to OneDrive For business 

 

Thanks,

Nati

4 Replies

Hey Nati!

Thanks for your question. This isn't currently on our roadmap - this would require keeping an ongoing record of a plan's version over time, which isn't something we do. Is there a particular reason you would need this capability? 

hi Joana,

I have number of customers that ask for this feature.

there some situation that member changes task / move it to other bucket etc.. and they want the option to see some snapshot what happened.

 

maybe not like the OneDrive restore, maybe take proactive Snapshot (like Project Pro Have Baseline)

 

Nati

 

Hi Joana,

 

I am trying to push using Planner in my organization. For data protection and retention Microsoft must allow us to restore old version of Planner and track changes.

 

For Example, the entire work plan of IT department moved to Planner. what happens if one of my team member delete my mistake several tasks or change the due date. We see it as data loss without restore solution. This is a very basic requirement.

 

Regards

Itzik 


@Nati Papirovitch wrote:

hi Joana,

I have number of customers that ask for this feature.

there some situation that member changes task / move it to other bucket etc.. and they want the option to see some snapshot what happened.

 

maybe not like the OneDrive restore, maybe take proactive Snapshot (like Project Pro Have Baseline)

 

Nati

 



@Nati Papirovitch wrote:

hi Joana,

I have number of customers that ask for this feature.

there some situation that member changes task / move it to other bucket etc.. and they want the option to see some snapshot what happened.

 

maybe not like the OneDrive restore, maybe take proactive Snapshot (like Project Pro Have Baseline)

 

Nati

 


 

 

I assume you haven't heard anything and there hasn't been any update on this as this is YEARS old!
I have a user who is trying to click on a Tasks by Planner in Teams and it shows an error "Hmm, the plan you're looking for isn't here" "This plan has either been deleted or the link isn't correct." How do I find this IF PowerShell has an option or who thinks that an undelete is not a good idea?