Daniel Root on 06 Feb 2015 13:24:39
I'd love to be able to link to Trello and be able to spin my cards in various ways. See number of open cards, number of cards assigned to members, etc.
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RE: Trello
'@bradford, i would be great to see what you have done with the Trello API
RE: Trello
I've been able to do it via the API and I'm happy to share with you if you'd like. I've managed to query cards, members, boards and checklists (pretty much everything you'd want) and with merges have been able to create some cool tables.
RE: Trello
Agree, Would be very usefull to get data directly from Trello. Now that Microsoft will reléase "ConnectorS" on O365 that allow to connect to Trello, maybe you can also add this feature to Power BI
RE: Trello
Data from Trello boards can be exported to CSV and then imported into Power BI. You can then perform your queries against that data. Not ideal since it's not a live update of the Trello data, but it's one way to slice and dice your Trello stuff.
RE: Trello
I too use Trello and find it a very easy and intuitive SCRUM project management tool to collaborate with our developers and testers.
It's well reported that the reporting on Trello is below optimal however they do provide APIs for 3rd party developers. It would be great if the Power BI and Trello team could collaborate on delivering an out of the box dashboarding capability.
Or alternatively, more services with Project Management tools in particular Agile/SCRUM optimised ones.