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Recent Microsoft Planner ADO.NET Articles
LINQ to Microsoft Planner
LINQ provides general-purpose query facilities in .NET Framework 3.0 and above and provides one easy way to programmatically access data through from CData ADO.NET Data Providers. This example uses LINQ to access information from the Microsoft Planner Data Provider.
Deploy the ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft Planner on an SSRS Report Server
Connect to Microsoft Planner from multiple reports and pick up updates immediately: Create a shared data source on a native mode report server or a report server on a SharePoint farm.
Back Up Microsoft Planner to SQL Server through SSIS
Easily back up data to SQL Server using the CData ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft Planner. This example uses an SSIS workflow to populate a database with Microsoft Planner.
Import Microsoft Planner Data into SQL Server using SSIS
Easily back up Microsoft Planner to SQL Server using the SSIS components for Microsoft Planner.
Provide OData Services of Microsoft Planner from a WCF Application
This article shows how to publish an OData feed of Microsoft Planner by creating a WCF Service Application.
Build an OLAP Cube in SSAS from Microsoft Planner
Connect to Microsoft Planner in an Analysis Services project using the Microsoft Planner Data Provider and build OLAP cubes for use in analytics, reporting, and more.
Export Data from SQL Server to Microsoft Planner through SSIS
Easily push SQL Server data to Microsoft Planner using the CData SSIS Tasks for Microsoft Planner.
Automate Microsoft Planner Integration Tasks from PowerShell
Are you looking for a quick and easy way to access Microsoft Planner from PowerShell? We show how to use the Cmdlets for Microsoft Planner and the CData ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft Planner to connect to Microsoft Planner and synchronize, automate, download, and more.
Connect to Microsoft Planner from PowerBuilder
This article demonstrates how to access Microsoft Planner from PowerBuilder using the CData ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft Planner.
Access Microsoft Planner with Entity Framework 6
This article shows how to access Microsoft Planner using an Entity Framework code-first approach. Entity Framework 6 is available in .NET 4.5 and above.