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# Critical Activities in PowerBI APIs 👟

We're thrilled to announce a groundbreaking enhancement to VisiLean: the PowerBI API for Critical Activities. This innovative feature is set to transform how CPM users interact with and manage their critical project tasks. Until now, navigating through the myriad of project activities in PowerBI was overwhelming, making it challenging to identify and prioritise critical tasks. With this update, we introduce a dedicated API URL that streamlines this process, bringing critical activities into sharp focus.

Activating this feature is a breeze. Simply navigate to the settings, enable Autoschedule mode, turn on Auto schedule logic, select the critical path, and apply. This tailored approach ensures that Project Managers and Planners have direct access to the essential tasks that demand their attention, facilitating better decision-making and project oversight.

The main advantage? Enhanced visibility and analytics related to your project's critical path. This means not just keeping track of tasks but also harnessing the power of analytics to make informed decisions, optimizing project outcomes. It's designed for those who aim to elevate their construction management process, ensuring that every critical activity is monitored, analysed, and managed with the utmost efficiency. Embrace the future of construction management with VisiLean's latest feature, and turn complexity into clarity.


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