A frequent ask from a user assigned to a project is “Which tasks am I assigned to?”. In Project for the web’s (later P4W) and PSA’s terms, this translates to “What are my Resource Assignments?”. Out-of-the-box, there isn’t a straightforward experience to get such a list, unless a new view for Resource Assignments is created in P4W’s or PSA’s Model-driven app. Another solution would be a Power…
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Listing a user’s active Resource Assignments in Project for the web and D365 PSA with Power Automate
A frequent ask from a user assigned to a project is “Which tasks am I assigned to?”. In Project for the web’s (later P4W) and PSA’s terms, this translates to “What are my Resource Assignments?”. Out-of-the-box, there isn’t a straightforward experience to get such a list, unless a new view for Resource Assignments is created in P4W’s or PSA’s Model-driven app.
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