


The reports can be customized to ensure each page include metrics and content that is important to you. The filter pane allows you to change the slice of data you’re viewing. You can hover over any of the items for more details, or select a particular value to cross filter the other visuals on the page. The reports include a set of visuals with different insights. This update includes 7 pages in the report, including Open Bug Status, Git Activity, Version Control, Builds (XAML), Agile Project Status, Scrum Project Status, CMMI Project Status and Pull request. Selecting one of the tiles will drill in further to the reports backing your dashboard. The dashboard contains a set of insights such as “Work Items by Type and State” or “Remaining Work by Iteration”. To get started, just connect to your Visual Studio Online account.Ī dashboard is automatically created once you’ve provided the project you want to connect to and your Visual Studio Online credentials. The content pack brings in data about the current state of work items, including important calculations such as remaining work and total effort, build XAML data and more.
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For additional details on how to get started, please see the Visual Studio Online content pack for Power BI help page. This post will detail how the Power BI content pack helps you explore your Visual Studio Online data including work items. This update includes a new dashboard, report and an updated data set offering insights on your work items in addition to important metrics about your Git repository, pull requests, and version control content included in the initial version. We’re excited to announce that this week’s update to Power BI now offers work item tracking in the Visual Studio Online content pack.
