Some time ago I blogged about using Power Automate to create Planner Plans and recently I got a query on that post about adding the created plan to the General channel of the related Team as a tab.
The procedure to add a Planner plan as a tab using Graph is not documented by Microsoft, but by investigating manually added examples, I could figure out how to do it. Bear in mind this is not a documented procedure and may break if the tab setup structure change later.
Find your Team ID (Microsoft 365 Group ID)
Find ID of the Group/Team (easily found under Groups in the Azure portal) you want to create the planner plan and add it as a Tab:
It will be needed in the Flow so we can create the Plan under it and also set up the tab in the related Team.
Creating the Flow
As demo purposes, let’s create a manually Triggered flow. This can be tweaked so your Flow is part of a bigger automation piece, so let’s add the Plan name input also as a variable, making the…
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SharePoint and Office 365 Consultant/Developer always trying to get the best from Microsoft stack (Microsoft 365/Azure/Power Platform and related stuff).
Living in Ireland since 2018, I had previously worked in Brazil as a consultant/developer for Office 365, SharePoint and related technologies for almost 10 years.
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