Microsoft Flow and Microsoft Planner are both relatively new technologies in the world of Office 365. If you've spent some time with the Microsoft Planner connector, you may have noticed there are some pieces of functionality that are missing. After looking in the support forums, I found that a lot of people have been looking to use Flow to direct link to a Planner task (similar to when you get the over due notifications out of the box). There is a lot of confusion about having to use the Group ID to link to a task, but in fact there is another way. The method proposed below is similar to what is used in the SharePoint Starter Kit personal tasks web part. With this in mind, here is a method I use to direct link to a planner task in flow.
Topics: SharePoint Online, Office 365 Planner, Flow, Microsoft Planner
Are you a pretty good manager that only gets to work with employees a few hours a day?
Let me guess: The rest of the time you are a professional meeting attender, email responder, and paperwork mover. Am I close to being right?
Topics: Office 365 Planner