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2 TopicsMicrosoft Planner @Mention and Comment Notification in Microsoft Teams - NEW VERSION
Hi Planner Community, Thank you for the overwhelming support for my original post last year on how to @mention someone within the Microsoft Planner community and have a message automatically emailed to them. I'm excited to share that I've completely redesigned and updated the solution to now support the new Microsoft Teams Planner and remove the issues some users found with setting up the solution. Additionally, the notification is now an adaptive card within the Microsoft Teams chat to the user you @mentioned in the Microsoft Planner comment. Screenshot example above shows a comment posted by me in a Microsoft Planner task where I’ve @mentioned David at the end of the message. Screenshot example above shows the comment posted by me in Planner being automatically sent to David (thanks to the @mention in the comment) on Microsoft Teams. Allowing David to reply in either the traditional Planner or new Teams Planner. Attached is a zip file containing the Microsoft Power Automate solution, along with a detailed walkthrough to help you set it up. Enjoy! If you download the solution, all I ask is that you please give this post a thumbs up. Thanks, everyone! Matthew Davis No More Bad Monday5KViews10likes22CommentsHow to avoid using @ mention bot name in a channel to invoke bot
We have a bot which is working fine. If we have to invoke the bot in a teams channel (or, group chat) then we have to write the message in following format. @botname "keyword" message where, @botname is our bot name keyword is the word that our bot reads in a message and acts accordingly message is the actual message that we want to send to our bot Slack has removed dependency on using @botname to invoke the bot. So, while using the same bot in Slack then we just have to write the keyword and our message. Is the same functionality achievable in MS teams? If yes, then how we can do this? Thanks, Amnesh1.6KViews0likes2Comments