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  • I'm no Fusion expert, but the field for Project Entry Date will tell you the date/time in which a project was entered into the system - whether via a template, from scratch, or from a converted issue. 

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  • @BeckyK3 Typically, if someone is posting a comment, it is because they are sharing work related updates or replying to another comment - so I'd be curious to know why users are posting comments on completed projects and not tagging anyone? If no one is tagged, no one will receive an update, regardl...

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  • @esalraz That is one of the limitations of merging columns in a view - only the first (left) column would be in-line editable, if applicable. So if you are wanting to in-line edit both of the fields in your report or view, I would recommend separate columns. This would be a great suggestion for the ...

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  • @FrankatMSC Based on what you shared above, I created a project custom form and added two different calculated fields:1. Converted Issue Entry Date (convertedOpTaskEntryDate)2. # of Days Between Issue Entry Date and Project Actual Start Date, using your calculation from aboveI then added this custom...

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  • @Jcosta16 Thanks for sharing that screenshot! If you aren't using milestones (which would be something to consider in the future), is the parent task for STRATEGY a template task? If you are using templates to create your projects, then you can manipulate the text mode to only show tasks with the ST...

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  • @FrankatMSC The field for convertedOpTask:entryDate would refer to the date in which the request was entered into Workfront, so you should be able to use that in your calculated field. If you want to share your calculation, since you mentioned it's not working, I can try and help! 

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  • @Jcosta16 I assume you are starting off with a Project Report if you are adding a text mode task collection column to your view - if that is not the case, let me know! I created a test project in my own personal Workfront instance that had "Strategy" as a parent task, and when I pasted in your text ...

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  • Each month, the Adobe Workfront Customer Success team hosts FREE, interactive workshops on various topics for System Administrators. If you want to LEARN best practices, ASK questions and collectively brainstorm solutions, or CONNECT with other system administrators to build your network, sign up fo...

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  • @nfo A few questions to think about:Are you noticing performance issues within your production environment or just Sandbox - it it your Sandbox Preview or Sandbox 1/2 environments?  For actions that are taking longer than expected, or not taking place at all, are you manipulating or deleting native ...

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  • @JohnMi I'm curious as to how your project timelines are structured - are all tasks within the project timeline organized by a parent-child relationship? Or do you have standalone tasks with no parent and no children (meaning the real parent task is the project name)? If the first option, then you c...

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