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From YouTube: Microsoft Graph community call - September 2020
Description
This month's call, hosted by Brian Jackett included details on the To Do API and the Insights API along with Qkom community demo.
Speakers: Brian Jackett, Elvira Elvira Makhmutova, Rohit Jaiswal, Andreas Rosen (Qkom)
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A
Good
morning,
good
afternoon,
good
evening,
wherever
you
may
be
at
this,
is
the
microsoft
graph
community
call
for
september
1st
2020.
welcome
you
everybody.
This
is
going
to
be
a
great
discussion
today.
We've
got
some
topics
on
the
insights
api.
That's
do
api
as
well
as
a
community
demo
from
our
partner
at
qcom.
A
So
on
our
agenda,
my
name
is
brian
t
jackets.
I'm
on
the
microsoft
graph,
customer
and
partner
experience
team
cpx
joining
us.
We
also
have
jeremy
thake,
who
is
our
manager,
dana
who's,
going
to
be
helping
us
with
our
moderation
before
our
discussion
points
today
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
the
insights
api
from
elvira
on
our
to-do
apis
we've
also
got
some
important
information
to
announce
from
abajit
and
from
our
community
section.
We
have
our
partners
with
andreas
and
dominic,
who
will
be
presenting
on
a
certain
thing
that
they've
built
out.
A
B
First
of
all,
thank
you
for
having
me
on
the
show.
My
name
is
I'm
program
manager
at
microsoft,
so
I'm
working
on
the
backend
service,
which
is
calculating
a
relationship
between
the
user
and
the
content,
and
we
are
following
those
supporters,
365
experiences
today,
I'm
going
to
talk
about
new
items
inside
privacy
settings
that
we
recently
released.
B
So
his
graph
at
that
moment
was
calculating
the
relationship
between
user
and
files
in
exchange
and
sharing
point
actually
so
yeah,
but
from
2014
until
now,
officecraft
evolved
dramatically
and
now
it's
a
mature
and
powerful
service
just
providing
insight
based
experiences
for
lots
of
applications
and
services
and
m365,
for
instance.
B
It's
not
only
dealt
right
now,
for
instance,
that
you
will
go
to
people
card.
You
can
see
in
a
files
inside
which
we
calculated
for
you
also
autostart.
I
also
went
to
the
search
quality
by
that
inside.
I'm
just
showing
just
a
couple
of
examples
how
it's
actually
working
so
at
that
moment
in
2014,
when
the
launched
death
and
office
craft
along
together,
they
also
delivered
ship.
B
They
also
delivered
shared
various
settings,
so
it
was
able
to
disable
dell
and
item
inside
both
on
a
user
and
talent
level,
so
that
new
settings
is
all
about
to
split
up
the
privacy
story
for
two
independent
pieces
and
provide
for
our
customers
opportunity
to
tune
idle
insights
separately
from
our
delve
application.
B
So
what
does
it
actually
mean
disabled
item
inside?
So,
first
of
all,
what
does
it
mean
in
size?
If
you
see
some
of
the
suggestions
and
recommendations
in
m365,
we
microsoft
all
the
time,
respect
security
aspects,
so
you
don't
see
files,
then
you
don't
have
access
to
them.
B
So
inside,
as
a
relationship
between
you
and
some
of
the
other
entities,
it
can
be
content,
it
can
be
other
users,
it
can
be
size
plenty
of
them,
so
the
insights
are
recommended
for
end
users
at
the
right
time
and
shape
to
help
users
to
make
things
done
easier
and
boost
productivity.
Overall,
so
saying,
disabling
item
inside
doesn't
mean
disabling
access
to
the
document
or
the
document
activities.
B
It
just
means
disabling
generation
and
visibility.
Some
of
the
insights
in
office
365,
for
instance,
let's
imagine
by
the
way
that
features
available
only
for
global
administrator,
so
global
admin
decides
that
alex
will
work
with
the
versions
of
information
and
his
insights
need
to
be
disabled
and
he
talked
about
him.
What
will
happen?
Actually,
of
course,
they'll
stop
by
showing
some
of
the
documents
also,
we
will
stop
showing
files
in
a
people
card
also,
now
we
will
stop
gradually
showing
for
alex's
colleagues.
B
Recommendations
like
based
on
alex
files
and
also
item
inside
allows
to
promote
relevant
to
this
personal
document
in
search.
Thus
disabled
item
inside
will
lead
to
less
personalized
and
degraded
search
quality.
B
The
full
list
of
affected
scenarios
you
can
find
in
documentation
which
I
provided
links
yeah.
So
how
to
customize
item
insights?
Actually
here
is,
I
recorded
some
of
the
video
yeah,
it's
funny
yeah.
I
will
just
comment
it.
So,
let's
imagine
your
attendant
admin.
You
are
going
to
the
organization
entity
here.
Is
you
need
to
put
id
of
your
organization
settings
item
insights,
so
item
inside
settings
is
a
key
parameter,
is
available
in
organization
and
disabled
for
a
group
by
disabled
item
insights
enabled
for
for
the
organizations
of
course.
B
So
let's
imagine
scenario
that
you
need
to
disable
for
one
azure
group
item
insights.
What
to
do
you
need
to
know
idea
of
that
group
right
so
go
to
the
portal
portal,
find
that
group
or
create
copy
object,
id
paste
it
here
yeah
and
send
that
as
a
patch
request
here,
as
we
can
see
error,
because
there
is
not
enough
permissions,
so
it's
important
for
admin
to
brand
access,
so
we
need
to
find
use
of
read
and
user.
Read,
write
permissions
and
grant
consent.
B
And
one
query
again:
here
we
go,
we
can
see
that
it's
successful
and
thank
you
value
of
disabled
for
a
group
parameter
set.
Keep
in
mind
that,
in
order
to
all
of
this
m365
experiences
apply
to
that
settings
and
it
takes
up
to
eight
hours.
B
What
else
I
want
to
talk
about
today,
I
want
to
give
we
talked
about
how
vitamin
c
is
exposing
office
365
and
how
that
insights
help
make
things
done
easily
and
quickly.
Also,
can
we
use
insights
api
to
build
smart
experience?
B
If
you
are
interested,
let's
model
the
situation
then,
but
in
your
organization,
some
of
the
people
christy
megan
allen
alex,
is
working
the
same
product
and
they're
like
working
with
the
team.
They're
constantly
sharing
information
chatting
about
sending
info
to
each
other,
attaching
files
and
etc,
and
you
want
to
build
a
portal
or
that'll,
be
bt
and
show
some
trends,
some
recommended
documents
which
might
be
useful
for
the
rest
of
the
team.
So
how
to
do
it
actually
using
amazon
incest,
api?
B
You
need
to
call
a
training
api
for
each
of
the
users,
and
here
I
go
you
can
see,
there
is
a
parameter
called
trending
rate.
Trained
equates
shows
the
value
that
that
item
might
bring.
My
it's
actually
show
how
valuable
that
item
might
be.
B
So
you
are
doing
fan
out
query
for
all
of
those
users
and
you
just
simply
sort
by
trending
grid
and
showing,
resulting,
I
don't
know,
20
documents
in
a
very
important
and,
for
instance,
if
alex
again
he's
working
with
supersensitive
info,
and
we
cannot
show
actually
his
documents
as
trending
around
for
somebody
you
can
disable
them,
and
this
is
basically
that
documents
will
still
be
in
the
system
they
still
will
be
available.
But
just
that
documents
will
not
appear
as
a
recommended
insight
for
the
rest
of
the
team,
so
yeah.
B
I
also
want
to
shed
light
a
little
bit.
What
is
coming
soon.
We
are
continuing
to
provide
more
granular
privacy
controls
and
we
also
introduce
a
new
user
level
control
to
provide
individuals
control
over
the
visibility
of
their
own
item
and
size
unless
otherwise
specified
by
admin
facing
settings.
A
Thank
you
very
much
elvira,
so
we'll
open
the
floor
for
any
questions
that
you
might
have
regarding
insights,
apis
feel
free
to
type
in
the
chat
window
or
if
you
want
to
use
the
raised
hand,
feature
one
question
I
do
have
for
you.
Elvira,
is
regarding
the
insights.
Does
this
have
any
impact
on
search
or
what
you
might
be
able
to
return
from
search
results,
whether
in
sharepoint
or
outlook
or
any
other
location.
B
We
are
not
affecting
search
results,
but
that
settings
do
affect
search
quality.
B
A
And
one
of
the
call
out
I
do
want
to
make
in
the
chat
window,
I
did
share
the
powershell
commandlets
for
update
dash
mg
organization
setting
item
insight,
nice
lengthy
command.
So
if
you're
looking
for
another
way
to
set
this
setting
other
than
the
patch
command,
that
is
one
that's
going
to
be
available
in
our
microsoft.graph
powershell
sdk.
A
All
right.
If
there's
no
other
questions.
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
time.
This
is
very
helpful.
I
know
it's
gonna
be
useful
for
a
lot
of
our
administrators
and
other
folks
who
are
managing
their
tenants.
So
thank
you
again
for
your
time.
Over.
A
Yes,
I'm
in
the
line.
Would
you
mind
if
we
jump
to
your
section
for
you
to
do
your
demo
presentation.
C
Hi,
my
name
is
andreas
rosen
and
we
are
a
small
isv
company
from
germany
and
for
all
the
years,
what
we're
doing
most
of
the
time
things
have
to
do
with
integrations
and
we
are
in
the
scenario
between
the
system.
So
we
are
isv
for
salesforce
and
we
are
heavily
looking
into
calendaring
systems
either
on
former
domino
or
today
microsoft,
and
so
we
were
getting
in
touch
with
the
graph
api
and
the
idea
of
what
we
saw.
C
What
would
be
a
good
idea
to
do
is
using
the
graph
api
as
the
front
door
or
the
back
door
or
the
site
for
your
content
in
in
office
365..
Okay.
So
so
the
idea
was
how
to
combine
the
two
worlds,
and
so
we
started
an
app
for
salesforce
and
using
heavily
easy
microsoft
graph.
So
we
said
we
only
want
to
use
a
graph
api.
We
don't
want
to
go
around
the
corners,
and
that
is
the
story
behind.
C
Okay,
here
is
the
conceptual
picture.
On
one
hand,
you
have
a
crm
system
that
has
a
lot
of
structure
and
of
the
other
hand,
you
have
actually
the
knowledge
placement
where
people
create
their
own
data
in
a
way
how
they
would
like
to
document
knowledges.
It's.
That
is
two
different
things
and
the
world
needs
two
things.
So
the
one
thing
is
for
a
business
purpose.
You
need
structure
and
for
teamwork.
C
C
So
even
installing
our
stuff
is
done
in
15
minutes
to
half
an
hour
set
it
up
on
both
sides,
so
that
is
not
a
big
deal
and
with
then
the
user,
the
customer
can
actually
say
which
object
should
have
a
relationship
to
the
data.
So
a
lot
of
data
in
salesforce
is
handled
by
custom
objects,
so
it
doesn't
make
sense
to
be
hard-coded.
So
we
decided
to
work
with
every
object,
and
that
is
in
the
end,
how
it
looks
it
looks
like
you
are
in
a
normal
salesforce
world.
C
C
This
is
now
my
salesforce
arena.
We
have
a
little
account
over
here.
A
lot
of,
I
think,
account
of
context.
That
is
a
standard
to
every
object
in
to
every
crm,
and
here
you
can
see
we
have
this
beautiful
component
middle
in
the
list
of
other
stuff
like
a
details,
tab
that
is
a
standard,
salesforce
tab.
We
have
here
our
tab
and
you
directly
see
into
the
heart
of
our
application
that
that
means
we
search
and
we
link
stuff,
and
so
when
we,
when
we
link
something,
we
keep
see
direct
urls.
C
C
C
How
do
you
can
do
a
search
from
an
inside
another
system
to
to
microsoft?
And
that
was
the
first
lesson
learned
for
for
weeks.
I
was
searching
the
search,
the
global
search
endpoint
in
in
the
graph
api
or
in
microsoft.
I
thought
I
was
too
stupid
to
find
it
later.
I
found
out
they
just
building
it.
So
sorry
it
took
us
a
while
and
then
we
said.
Okay,
we
have
to
change
our
strategy.
C
C
So
here
we
are
doing
when
you're
coming
from
graph
api,
we're
doing
two
things.
We
first
ask
for
my
teams,
my
joint
teams
and
then
we
create
with
the
first
20
teams.
We
get
we're,
creating
a
batch
call
to
get
the
channels,
so
we
wanted
to
simulate
a
little
bit
the
standard
we
have
with
inside
the
team's
environment.
C
C
C
C
C
It
was
just
an
idea
into
the
ui,
and
so
when
we
would
go
back,
we
would
now
see
that
we
have
a
channel
linked.
We
do
special
things
for
folders.
We
will
do
in
the
future
also
for
channels,
so
we
had
here
a
folder
and
this
this
linking
a
folder,
the
people
and
I've
just
seen
stein
is
in
the
call
that
was
our
colleagues
from
holland
want
to
directly
have
something
nice.
C
So
here
we
list
on
the
end
point
we
list
actually
the
whole
folder,
and
this
is
what
yeah
all
these
linking
and
searching
it's
interesting.
But
this
is
where
people
get
yeah.
I
get
really
interested,
because
that
is
the
way
even
my
generation
is
thinking.
You
have
on
one
hand
you
have
a
an
account
of
the
other
hand.
You
have
a
folder
where
everything
is
put
into
that
account
or
you
have
a
sales
or
service
case
and
the
other
hand
you
have
to
the
specific
folder
so,
and
they
really
like
that.
C
C
And
sharing
something
so
these
powerful
features
of
the
sharepoint
or
teams
or
microsoft
environment.
That
really
makes
fun
if
it's
suddenly
inside
another
system
and
of
course,
what
happened
to
us.
So,
okay,
we
have
some
search
capabilities.
Okay,
I
can
search
for
pdfs,
so
things
like
this
and
then
we
show
the
answer.
So
in
that
folder
and
all
subfolders
or
let's
take
a
thing
like
admin,
then
you
can
see
yeah,
I
have
a
folder
admin.
I
have
documents
with
named
admin.
A
But
it's
really
great
to
see
the
integration
here,
andreas
just
just
one
kind
of
quick
question:
all
these
actions
they're
taking
place
as
the
logged
in
user.
Is
that
correct.
C
Yes,
we
we
do
everything
delegated
and
there
is
also
a
good
tip
if
you
program
delegated,
you
have
to
test
like
hell,
because
first
we
were
doing
everything
as
an
admin
and
then
we
were
finding
out
that
the
admin
right
and
the
delegated
right
is
so
far
away
from
each
other,
and
we
were
nearly
shocked
about.
We
had
to
throw
away
our
code
and
some
things
are
even
better
than
than
the
documentation
we
test
it
with
normal
users.
C
You
can
get
the
teams,
you
can
get
the
channels,
and
you
get
also
now
the
what
is
on
the
channel.
So
even
the
documentation
tells
you
sometimes
you
need
much
higher
right.
They
are
working
on
that
people
get
their
rights.
That
was
also
something
when
I
was
starting
with
when
we
were
starting
with
graph
api.
It
was
for
us
totally
artificial
that
the
reader
writes
was
correct,
but
the
editing
rights
were
different.
C
So
that
is
something
you
have
to
learn
and
work
with
this.
I
wouldn't
say
it's
bad,
but
it's
something.
If
you
come
from
a
different
system,
you
don't
expect
okay,
so
back
to
the
folders
just
so
so
when
we
are
here
here
so
when
people
starting
working
with
folders,
they
look
on
a
folder,
and
I
say:
oh
when
I'm
in
sharepoint
I
can
upload
files,
and
so
they
all
pressed
us
to
build
an
uploader.
First
time
we
tried
to
build
the
uploader.
We
we
really
ruined
the
project.
It
was
not
working.
C
C
And
the
same
thing
is:
if
you
can
upload,
we
get
the
request.
Can
I
remove
the
file
because
it
was
the
wrong
one?
Yes,
so
yeah,
thanks
to
to
brian,
we
now
have
this
beautiful
one.
C
And,
of
course
we
want
to
see
is
a
nice
dog
and
not
the.
I
think
we
were
on
the
on
the
page
where's,
where
you
could
see
what
the
size
of
the
picture
was,
so
it
was.
C
It's
a
better
data,
and
that
was
that
was
not
what
we
want.
Okay,
so
we've
done
a
lot
of
good
things
and
it's
it's
working
nicely.
We
have
it
now
in
production
at
the
first
customers,
one
customer
we
as
let's
say
that
is
all
what
we
have
as
user
features.
C
Here
so
we
exposed
our
our
classes
here
so
that
they
that
a
normal
salesforce
developer
can
create
things
in
one-liners.
C
So
from
the
perspective
of
graph,
we
started
a
little
sdk
to
make
it
easier
for
the
salesforce
developers
and
we
tested
it.
In
our
case
I
think
was
18
000
folders
include
including
the
right
linking
in
in
20
minutes
or
half
an
hour,
so
yeah
that
was
speed
with
the
graph
api.
C
So,
okay,
I
give
up
thank
you
or
give
back,
and
I
hope
you
liked
the
idea
what
you
can
do
with
the
graph
and
every
we
would
like
to
share
where
we
get
problems
or
when
people
want
to
do
something
similar
in
their
applications,
they
should
just
ping
us.
We
like
to
share
our
nightmares
or
positive
ones.
A
Excellent,
thank
you
so
much
for
your
time
andreas.
This
is
a
great
way
to
see
microsoft
graph,
helping
a
solution,
keeping
people
in
their
context
of
where
they're
working
with
leveraging
all
the
power
of
the
m365
platform
behind
the
scenes.
Very,
very,
very
much
thankful
for
your
time
today,
all
right
with
that,
we
will
slip
over
to
the
microsoft
to
do
apis.
I
believe
rohit
is
going
to
be
presenting.
D
We
are
really
excited
because,
after
a
long
time,
we
are
releasing
this
microsoft
graph
to
do
apis
the
personal
task
manager
of
microsoft,
365,
and
we
are
really
excited
of
to
see
what
all
you
can
build
with
that,
but
before
we
before
you
do
that,
let
us
tell
you
what
exactly
you
can
do
with
with
this
first
version
of
to
do
graph,
api
and
we'd
love
to
hear
your
feedback,
we'd
love
to
know
what
more
you
want
to
see
in
this
api,
so
I'll,
just
move
and
and
rush
quickly
through
the
content
here
feel
free
to
stop
me.
D
If
you
want
to
ask
any
questions,
I'm
gonna
roughly
touch
upon
what
to
do
apis
are
so
in
general.
Everyone
is
facing
a
lot
of
tasks
in
this
new
covet
era.
You
have
your
personal
task,
you
have
work
tasks,
tasks
are
everywhere,
or
rather
tasks
are
scattered
everywhere
and,
and
it
can
be
available
on
your
microsoft
teams,
in
your
outlook
as
an
email
edge.
As
a
item
that
you
want
to
read
article
anything.
So
that's
where
there
is
a
research
done
by
workfront
in
inclusive.
D
They
said
that
workers
are
spending
more
time
managing
the
work
rather
than
actually
doing
it.
71
percent
said
they
need
a
single
destination
to
understand
and
manage
work,
and
I
am
one
among
them.
So
microsoft
to
do.
Is
that
place
for
all
your
tasks
in
m365
with
microsoft?
To
do
you
can
bring
all
your
tasks
in
one
simple
task
list?
D
You
can
prioritize
things
and
get
them
easily,
and
this
is
the
magic
of
to
do
so
to
do
you
can
collect
what
you
need
and
there
are
features
like
all
the
integrations
that
are
available.
Different
types
of
organization
into
different
task
lists
is
available.
Some
smart
lists
are
available
and
to
do
is
available
on
all
the
platforms
you
can
think
of
all
the
major
ones,
and,
apart
from
collecting,
you
need
to
focus
on
the
tasks
that
you
have
collected.
So
there
are
features
like
my
day
steps.
D
You
can
break
down
your
tasks
into
different
items
into
different
sub
tasks
and
complete
them
easily
and
then
the
last
piece
completion.
You
can
do
that
by
simply
using
the
link
resource,
which
is
a
new
property.
We
are
launching
this
time,
I'm
going
to
talk
about
that
quickly
and
some
intelligence
suggestion
you
will
find
on
the
app
today.
D
Let's
talk
more
on
on
this
on
on
a
bit
high
level.
If
we
take
a
higher
level
view
to
do,
is
the
personal
task
manager
of
m365
and
planner
is
the?
Is
the
is
ideal
for
teams
task?
D
So
if
you
were,
if
you
are
creating
tasks
for
just
yourself,
or
this
very
small
group,
like
your
wife
or
in
your
home
or
one-on-one
with
your
with
your
colleague
or
your
manager,
to
do
is
ideal,
and
that
is
all
personal
task
domain,
but
team
tasks
where
you
want
to
collaborate,
you
want
to
assign
things
to
people
and
want
to
maintain
visibility
across
team
planner.
D
Is
your
task
manager
so
having
this
idea
in
mind
to
do
is
integrated
with
almost
all
the
major
task
platform
or
hubs
in
m365
teams,
outlook,
cortana,
microsoft
launcher
is
one
of
them
and
in
teams
specifically,
you
have
a
special
tab.
It's
called
task.
It's
recently
released
it's
getting
some
rave
reviews.
People
are
loving
it.
You
can
find
to
do
task
lists
on
the
this
top
left
and
it's
called
personal
list
to-do
list
and
all
your
personal
to-do
lists
will
be
available
here.
On
teams
and
on
outlook.
D
You
will
have
the
site
pane
where
all
the
to-do
tasks
are
available.
Plus
there
is
this
dedicated
tab
available
here,
which
you,
if
you
tap
on
it,
you
will
get
a
full-fledged
to-do
view
actually
to
do
is
then
upgraded
version
of
outlook
task
and
with
that-
and
there
is
this
information
we
want
to
share
that.
We
are
deprecating
outlook,
task
api
with
this
release
and
we
would
love
you
to
move
to
to
do
api
start
using
that
more
performant,
more
capable,
modern,
apis
and
yeah.
D
So
there
are
these
lot
of
partners
we
have
been
talking
to.
Currently,
we
recently
announced
integration
with
samsung
in
the
in
their
unpacked
event.
We
would
love
to
talk
more
on
that
if
you're
interested,
but
apart
from
that
there
are
tons
of
use
cases
you
can
see
we
are
covering
with
these
plethora
of
partners,
the
major
ones
are,
you
can
bring.
You
can
create
tasks
from
your
workflows
like
through
email,
through
your
notification
on
mobile
phones
or
any
any
workflow
that
you
are
yeah.
You
have
in
your
apps
plus.
D
If
you
have
a
task
application
like
in
case
in
our
case
it's
planner
or
jira,
you
can
bring
tasks
from
there
to
to
do,
and
people
can
have
that
single
view
that
they
need.
Also,
if
you
are,
and
if
you
have
a
custom
application
enterprise
application,
you
can
create
tasks
using
our
to
do
apis
and
bring
all
these
tasks
which
are
available
in
to
do
in
your
system.
D
I'm
gonna
move
quickly
and
talk
about
what
entities
we
are
launching.
So
we
are
launching
three
entities
in
this
release:
task
list,
which
is
container
of
all
your
tasks
and
obviously,
tasks
which
is
something
like
this,
which
have
all
these
like
title
status,
completion
importance
due
date,
reminders,
etc,
and
this
is
the
new
linked
resource.
We
were
talking
about
this
is
part
of
task
entity,
and
here
you
can
store
link
back
to
the
entity
in
your
application.
D
For
example,
in
this
case,
this
task
was
created
by
asun
and
and
they
create
they
are
vendors
who
create
who
who
actually
connect
microsoft,
apps
and
atlassian
apps
in
this
case
jira.
So
whenever
a
task
is
assigned
in
jira
to
a
person,
a
corresponding
task
is
created
in
to
do
a
co
in
using
their
application
and-
and
you
can
create
this
linked
resource
using
that,
and
it
will
have
the
link
back
and
some
context.
So
the
user
understands
what
this
tasks
is
about
and
tap
on
it
and
can
go
to
jira
directly
and
yep.
D
So
these
three
resources-
I've
just
talked
about-
we
support
delta
sync,
we
support
open
extension
and
we
support
delegated
access
at
this
point
of
time
and
the
the
scope
requires
the
permission
task:
dot,
re-drive,
that's
the
existing
permission.
That
is
there
in
outlook
task
in
case
you
are
already
using
that,
so
you
can
just
use
the
same
permission
and
don't
need
to
change
anything
from
that
point.
E
Thank
you,
rohit,
so
I'll
give
a
quick
demo
of
our
new
to
do
task
apis
using
our
graph
explorer.
So
in
the
graph
explorer
you
can
also
find
the
samples
that
are
there
for
to
do
tasks.
E
Our
api
is
currently
in
beta,
so
you
can
go,
try
it
out.
It
is
under
the
name
of
and
for
getting
all
the
task
lists
the
containers
of
the
task.
We
have
a
get
call
on
list,
so
here
you
can
see.
There
are
few
lists
already
added.
Two
of
them
are
created
with
your
outlook
account
one
I
created
for
experimental
purposes,
sometime
back,
so
I'll,
go
forward
and
create
one
list
so
that
we
can
add
a
task
to
it.
E
So
now
we
have
created
a
list
with
the
display
name,
ms
craft.
It
shows
that
I
am
the
owner
of
this
list.
This
list
is
currently
so
now.
I
create
I'll,
see
tasks
on
this
list,
so
currently
they
would.
This
list
would
be
an
empty
list.
I'll
add
a
task
to
it
with
the
linked
resource.
E
So
now
a
task
is
added
to
this
list
with
a
link
resource.
It
has
a
resource
like
crystals,
has
a
web
url
application
name.
Let
me
add
one
more
task.
E
E
So
if
I
go
back
and
see
the
contents
of
the
list,
I
can
see
that
it
has
two
lists
now,
so
we
do
see
that
there
are
two
lists.
Our
to-do
task,
api
support,
all
kind
of
supports.
Most
of
the
oda
filters
will
try
to
filter
it
on
one
of
the
property.
E
So
it
did
return
one
of
the
tasks
which
had
this
name
follow
up
with
average.
So
now
that
we
have
created
this
task
and
the
task
list,
we
can
go
back
and
check.
So
this
is
so
instantaneous.
The
task
list
that
I
had
been
creating
on
using
the
graph
apis
is
already
available
on
our
to-do
app.
E
E
E
Task
so
I've
added
this
new
task
to
the
list
we've
created
and
after
that,
if
I
go
and
make
the
delta
call,
I
should
be
able
to
fetch
only
the
changed
resources,
so
the
newly
re
added
task
is
available
to
us.
So
these
are
all
the
new
apis
that
we
have
added.
Please
try
out
and
let
us
know
rohit
is
there
anything
you
want
to
add
on
it.
D
Yep
and
yeah,
so
thanks
for
talking
about
it,
I
think
what
we
can
talk
about
now
is
what
is
next,
so
the
beta
apis
are
available.
Now
you
can
try,
use
it
and
build
applications
and
we
are
releasing
the
ga
we
are
taking
these
apis
to
ga
by
november
time
frame.
So
you
can
plan
your
product
release
accordingly
and
yep
and
we'll
be
happy
to
hear
what
more
you'd
like
to
hear
or
see
in
that.
Apart
from
that
ga
time
frame,
we
will
be
working.
D
We
are
actually
working
on
webhooks,
which
is
not
available
right
now,
but
that's
the
next
item
we'll
be
bringing
and
we'll
hopefully
we'll
be,
releasing
that
to
our
beta
apis
very
soon,
so
web
hooks
is
on
our
chart
next,
and
there
are
some
properties
which
are
missing
in
outlook
tasks
from
the
outlook
task,
for
example,
attachment
is
not
there.
Today,
categories
are
not
there
today,
so
some
of
these
apis
we're
gonna
work
in
future.
D
A
Excellent,
thank
you
so
much
for
the
demonstration
box
today,
it's
great
to
see
even
things
like
the
delta
query
support
in
there.
I
know
that's
a
common
request
from
a
lot
of
partners
and
customers
and
thank
you
so
much
for
the
information.
We
have
a
couple
of
questions
from
the
chat
window
on
here.
Do
you
have
any
road
map
items
for
either
github
or
azure
devops
support.
D
A
We
had
a
number
of
people
asking
for
this,
so
if
anyone
wants
to
come
off
mute
and
either
speak
up
or
put
more
information
into
the
chat
window,
that
would
be
helpful.
I
believe,
vincent
and
gary
and
one
of
the
person
that
asked
about
that.
D
And
to
clarify,
I
think
we
in
in
terms
of
product
integration.
We
are
looking
for
having
that
integration,
project,
azure,
devops
and
github.
These
are
in
our
backlog,
currently
not
being
prioritized,
so
I'm
not
sure
when
they
will
come
up,
but
they
are
in
our
radar
in
terms
of
supporting
these
integrations
through
apis.
I
don't
think
we
have
something
concrete
yet,
but
we
would
love
to
hear
what
exact
requirements
or
suggestions
you
might
have.
If
someone
is
someone
clarifies
that
that
would
be
helpful.
Hi.
F
Hero
here,
yes
gary,
so
I
asked
the
question,
because
I
was
looking
at
this
at
build
and
I
noticed
that
on
the
build
slides
it
did
have
devops
there
and
github
was
there
as
well,
but
it
seems
like
devops
has
just
dropped
and
github
is
the
the
one
that
everyone
wants
to
go
to,
which
is
fine
and
that's
okay
for
open
source
and
not
all
enterprises
are
moving
that
way.
You
know
for
customers
and
from
for
our
own
use
having
that
integration
with
azure
devops
would
be
perfect.
F
So
I
was
just
kind
of
you
know.
Is
it
the
way
that
microsoft
are
taking?
This
is
devops,
just
you
know
the
behind
github.
So
if
there's
any
road
map,
because
otherwise
you
know
the
linked
resources,
it
might
be
okay,
build
it
yourself,
but
we'll
go
to
the
wouldn't
want
to
go
to
those
lengths.
If
it's
already
planned
in.
D
Gary,
I
think,
very
fair
question
and,
and
I'm
not
aware
of
github
versus
devops,
so
I
won't
comment
on
that,
but
both
of
them
are
part
of
our
backlog.
Yes,
and
we
want
to
prioritize
them.
But
thank
you
for
this
feedback.
I
think
that
adds
weight
to
the
backlog
and
we'll
definitely
discuss
it
internally
and
get
back
to
you
over
the
roadmap
or
maybe
personally,
we
can
chat
great.
A
Thank
you
excellent.
Thank
you.
I
got
an
additional
question
on
here.
If
we
complete
a
task
and
to
do,
will
that
update
a
jira
task
status
as
well.
D
Right
so
that
that
requires
a
proper
integration,
and
that
requires
a
service
to
maintain
both
the
cons,
both
the
areas.
So
at
this
point
we
don't
have
that
out
of
box
integration
yasoon,
which
is
our
vendor,
which
is
our
partner,
provides
exactly
that
service
and
with
their
integration.
Once
you
complete
the
jira
task,
it
completes
the
task
in
jira
as
well
so
yeah.
That's
where
these
partners
come
into
the
picture
and
yeah
it's
a
great
great
solution.
There.
A
Okay-
and
we
have
time
for
one
last
question
here-
I
see
that
you
mentioned
we
have
delegated
access,
is
app
application
or
app
only
access
on
the
roadmap.
D
A
Well,
there's
two
more
in
chat,
but
we'll
follow
up
with
you
offline
and
see
if
we
can
get
answers
for
those
and
then
relay
them
back
to
the
people
requesting
those
rohit
and
bhakti.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
your
time
appreciate
you
working
through
some
of
the
technical
hurdles
we
had
on
there
and
glad
we
got
that
working.
A
All
right
as
we
are
at
the
close
to
the
top
of
the
hour,
we
will
move
into
our
last
section
on
here.
I
do
want
to
call
out
that
microsoft
ignite
is
coming
up.
This
is
going
to
be
happening
on
september
22nd
to
the
24th.
This
will
be
a
digital
only
event
similar
to
what
we
had
with
microsoft
build
earlier
in
this
year.
A
You
may
have
also
heard
that
we're
actually
splitting
up
my
stocks
ignite
into
two
separate
events-
there's
gonna,
be
one
here
in
september
of
this
year,
there'll
be
a
follow-on
one
as
well
in
early
2021.
So
if
there's
something
you
don't
hear
about
or
something
you're
looking
for
more
information
on,
do
note
that
we
have
another
event
coming
up
early
into
calendar
year
2021.,
if
you'd
like
to
sign
up
register,
find
out
what
kind
of
content
and
topics
are
from
discussed.
You
can
go
to
ignite.microsoft.com
as
well.
A
You
can
follow
on
our
twitter
handle,
which
is
microsoft,
365
dev
for
all
the
news
information
other
things
to
follow,
along
with
for
our
community
events,
as
well
as
our
net
conference.
For
those
of
you
who
are
interested.
We
are
also
running
a
microsoft
graph
tap
program
as
part
of
this
technology
adoption
program.
We
offer
a
number
of
benefits
for
those
who
are
members
of
this.
A
We
do
host
a
monthly
call
which
happens
on
the
first
wednesday,
the
month,
which
actually
happens
to
be
tomorrow
and
as
part
of
that
we
do
workload
deep
dives
so
going
into
various
apis
or
things
that
are
coming.
A
These
are
all
nda
discussions,
so
you
ought
to
have
an
nda
in
place
for
that,
but
we
also
share
a
lot
of
information
around
early
access
or
things
that
are
coming
down
the
road
as
well
as
a
way
for
you
to
get
feedback
directly
to
the
product
groups
and
to
the
workload
owners,
I'm
actually
building
the
apis.
On
top
of
this
microsoft
graph,
if
you're
interested
in
trying
and
submitting
to
join
the
tech
program,
you
can
find
the
link
at
the
bottom
on
here,
aka
dot,
ms
slash
graph
tap
form.
A
Please
fill
that
out.
We
usually
review
those
on
a
weekly
basis
and
you'll
hear
back
from
us.
Once
we've
had
a
chance
to
review
submissions.
Also,
there
are
a
number
of
other
m265
developer
community
calls
that
happen
throughout
the
month.
I
can
see
a
number
of
them
listed
here.
The
way
to
get
to
all
of
them
is
kind
of
an
all
up
view
at
the
bottom.
You
can
see
our
aka
dot.
A
Also,
our
own
jeremy
take
and
paul
shapeline
they
host
a
365
developer
podcast.
You
can
find
them
at
www.m365
a
couple
of
their
previous
sessions.
Talking
about
fluent
ui
microsoft
lists
much
stuff
to
do
as
well.
So
a
lot
of
great
content
out
there
that
you
can
go
and
be
able
to
find
and
consume
as
a
supplement
to
our
community
calls
here
as
well,
and
as
always
our
recording
will
be
posted
up
to
our
youtube
channel
aka
dot.
Ms
slash
m365
dev
youtube.
A
The
recording
will
be
there
shortly
once
a
chance
to
kind
of
go
through
and
clean
that
up.
Our
next
session
will
be
on
october,
6th
again
at
8
a.m.
Pacific
time,
if
you're
looking
for
the
invite
link,
you
can
find
that
as
well
down
at
the
bottom
of
our
slide
on
here
and
as
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
I
thank
you
all
so
much
for
joining
today.
A
Thank
you
again
to
all
of
our
presenters
for
sharing
their
information
and
additional
insights
onto
apis
that
are
releasing
and
other
great
stuff
like
that.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
your
time.
Everyone
today
we
look
forward
to
seeing
you
next
month
and
have
a
great.