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4 TopicsProject for the Web and the Power BI Gantt Chart
Hi folks Can anyone point me at a detailed guide for configuring the Power BI gantt chart (Microsft's own v3.0..)? I've got some of the basics in place, but I can't find any obvious ways to, for instance: size the timeline so it always fits on one slide when extracted adding % complete and rag status to tasks thanks51Views0likes0CommentsTask with multiple resources showing as multiple rows in Power BI table; instead of just the one row
Question please. I have Project on the Web schedule with many tasks, and some have multiple resources assigned. When I pull the tasks into a table in Power BI report I am getting a row for each task with the resource, instead of the task listing both resources on one row. So if there are 4 resources, the task shows 4 times, once per resource. The tables tasks and resources have a relationship, so is this the way it is supposed to work? How can I just show a list of unique tasks and all the resources assigned in one row per task? Grouping of some sort? So 1 task with 4 resources, shows as 1 task with 4 resources all in one row. Thank youSolved147Views0likes3CommentsPower BI and MS Project for Web data source connectivity fails
Hello Everyone, I've installed "Microsoft Project Web App" Power BI app in Power BI service (cloud app). Link for the same is: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi/pbi_msprojectonline.pbi-microsoftprojectwebapp?tab=Overview There are no issues with this Power BI app installation but, when I try to connect it with the PWA (OData) data source I get an error message. Following are the error messages received: 1. "The column 'CostType' of the table wasn't found" 2. "The column 'ProjectDepartments' of the table wasn't found" Does anyone knows how to solve this issue? Thanks & Regards, Rohan1.3KViews0likes2CommentsA new Project Online Content Pack for Power BI
We are pleased to announce the release of a new Project Online Content Pack for Power BI. Starting October 26 2017, Project Online users will be able to download the new content pack directly from AppSource: https://app.powerbi.com/groups/me/getdata/services/project-online Comprising of 13 visually rich report pages, the new content pack is designed to support the management needs of project managers, portfolio managers and resource managers, by retrieving planning and execution data from Project Online and arranging the data to support timely decision making. The new content pack report includes reports in three key perspectives: Individual Projects, Portfolio of projects and the organization’s resources. Each perspective encompasses the following detailed report pages.41KViews8likes21Comments