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Feature (approved)
if unassigned parent-tasks is assigned, assign all subtasks
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#1180
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v0.08
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approved
Opened
Jun 6, 2006
Estimated
60 min ... 2 hours
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Created
Jun 6, 2006
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pixtur
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phsouzacruz
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burger
Sep 6, 2006
version 2
Point of discussion
Hello Tom,
in this context we have some points of discussion.
Current Suggestion - Questions:
What if some subtasks have already assigend persons?
Overwrite?
Only assign the persons of the parent-tasks to subtasks which don't have any assigned persons yet?
Our Suggestion:
Additional drop-down menus at the "edit multiple tasks" page to assign persons
Process:
Select all tasks which assigned persons should be changed / set
Push the edit function / button
Different possibilities at the "edit multiple tasks" page:
assigned to: "- keep different -" (if persons already assigned to tasks)
also assign to: "- select person -"
--> Possibilities:
If persons are assigned to one / all selected task(s) then you can keep this settings and assign a second person to all selected tasks (e.g. keep different
and
"mustermann")
If persons are assigned to one / all selected task(s) then you can overwrite this setting and assign a new person to all selected tasks replacing existing assignments (in all selected task the only assigned person is "mustermann")
If nobody is assigned to the selected tasks then you can add a person to these tasks (select person => "mustermann")
pixtur
Sep 7, 2006
Sound perfect to me
The implementation of the assignment is pretty tricky (I do not like working with the assignment code because it's pretty complicated). Actually I already wanted to implement the behaviour excactly like describe above in the first place, but ran out of time...
tom
burger
Nov 2, 2006
Done?
I changed the code like Thomas (binder) suggested in the previous comment.
I hope this is okay for you?!
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