

It now looks like this feature is available. I remember quite a while back I asked for Planner’s priority to be made available in my post about Exporting Planner to Excel using Power Automate. So now we could get to the priority of the task using an http request action to collect the priority of all the tasks. Īll I had to do is use the following graph api end point: So I went over to the graph explorer and got to the details and I found the priority of my tasks. You can store your work schedule by daily, weekly, monthly, yearly as your work type. It is a great to do list and task manager application that helps you to get done your works.

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The reason why the Create a task action is in preview is because the Planner action uses the Beta version of the Graph API. Download Task Planner - Keep Program Schedule and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Retrieving the priority in Power Automate PriorityĪs things are slightly confusing, I would probably only use the priority values for 1, 3, 5 and 9. That alert settings seems to be a bit randomly spread across the different options anyway.Īnd looking at the beta version of the Graph API, I didn’t get any more information. However this doesn’t mention the alert being switched on. And apparently 0 is Urgent, but I actually found that 0 is Medium. Looking at the create a task (preview) documentation I found quite quickly that the same as I initially discovered. And then for Priority 1, 6,7,8 and 10 there seems to be a bit of a confusion as the icon for Urgent is used while the priority may not be set to Urgent. So I quite quickly found out that Priority 0 is Medium, 1 is Urgent. To find out what is going on I create a flow and created a task for each priority

So why can we set this Priority field to 10 values? From the tip in the edit box we can see that we are expected to supply a value between 0 and 10. Lists planner tasks in a bucket, plan, or tasks for the currently logged in user. Set the task priority in Microsoft PlannerĪll the way at the bottom there is the Priority field. But I will leave that problem for another post on a different day. Due to the ridiculous datamodel used by the categories all the different categories take up a lot of the space. The Create a task action now has two versions, and the preview version allows you to set the priority to a value from 0 to 10.
