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The Microsoft Planner ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live data from Microsoft Planner, directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity.

Access Microsoft Planner data like you would a database - read, write, and update Microsoft Planner Buckets, Plans, Tasks, etc. through a standard ODBC Driver interface.

Use the CData ODBC Driver for Microsoft Planner in SAS JMP



You can use the CData ODBC Driver to integrate Microsoft Planner data into the statistical analysis tools available in SAS JMP. This article shows how to use Microsoft Planner data in the Graph Builder and Query Builder.

You can use the CData ODBC Driver for Microsoft Planner to integrate live data into your statistical analysis with SAS JMP. The driver proxies your queries directly to the Microsoft Planner API, ensuring that your analysis reflects any changes to the data. The CData ODBC Driver supports the standard SQL used by JMP in the background as you design reports.

The Microsoft Planner API supports bidirectional access. This article shows how to access Microsoft Planner data into a report and create data visualization. It also shows how to use SQL to query and manipulate Microsoft Planner data from the JMP Query Builder.

Access Microsoft Planner Data as an ODBC Data Source

If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.

You can connect without setting any connection properties for your user credentials. Below are the minimum connection properties required to connect.

  • InitiateOAuth: Set this to GETANDREFRESH. You can use InitiateOAuth to avoid repeating the OAuth exchange and manually setting the OAuthAccessToken.
  • Tenant (optional): Set this if you wish to authenticate to a different tenant than your default. This is required to work with an organization not on your default Tenant.

When you connect the Driver opens the MS Planner OAuth endpoint in your default browser. Log in and grant permissions to the Driver. The Driver then completes the OAuth process.

  1. Extracts the access token from the callback URL and authenticates requests.
  2. Obtains a new access token when the old one expires.
  3. Saves OAuth values in OAuthSettingsLocation to be persisted across connections.

When you configure the DSN, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.

Import Microsoft Planner Data with the Query Builder

After you have created the Microsoft Planner DSN, you can use SQL to invoke the capabilities of the Microsoft Planner API. Follow the steps below to execute some supported queries in the Query Builder:

  1. In SAS JMP, click File -> Database -> Query Builder. The Select Database Connection dialog is displayed.
  2. Click New Connection.
  3. On the Machine Data Source tab, select the DSN. In the next step, the Select Tables for Query dialog is displayed.
  4. In the Available Tables section, select a table and click Primary.
  5. As you drag Available Columns to the Included Columns tab, the underlying SQL query is updated.
  6. Click Run Query to display the data.
  7. To refresh the results with the current data, right-click Update from Database and click Run Script.

Manipulate Microsoft Planner Data

You can execute data manipulation queries from JSL scripts such as the one below. To execute a script, click New Script in the toolbar. To connect, specify the DSN. You can then use the standard SQL syntax:

Open Database( "DSN=CData MicrosoftPlanner Source;", "INSERT INTO Tasks (TaskId) VALUES ('BCrvyMoiLEafem-3RxIESmUAHbLK');");

Visualize Microsoft Planner Data

After importing, you can use the Graph Builder to create graphs visually. To open the Graph Builder, click the Graph Builder button in the toolbar.

  1. Drag a dimension column onto the x axis. For example, TaskId.
  2. Drag a measure column onto the y axis. For example, startDateTime.
  3. Select a chart type. For example, a bar chart.