I'd like to copy a couple custom date elements from a task to issues created under that task. I thought a calculated field easily would do it, but I can't make it happen. sourceTask.DE:customVar gives an invalid custom expression error {sourceTask.DE:customVar} Is accepted and can be saved, do...
I usually use the Workfront report tool to create the filter that I want, switch to text mode, and then paste that into Fusion, removing line breaks and replacing spaces with &. ~Jeff
If you have access to Google Sheets, then you can think of it as a very powerful calculation API. In this case, you could send the two dates to a 3-cell row that uses the NETWORKDAYS function to return the value that you need in the format that you want. ~Jeff
John,I couldn't find a function to do this in Legacy Fusion. Crazy as it sounds, you might try writing the number to a Google sheet cell, formatting it, converting it to text, and reading it back. ~Jeff
I get the same message with my G-Suite corporate account. Interestingly, I can still create connections in legacy Fusion. I'll post the solution if I get one.
Nothing straightforward that I know of. You might try creating a schedule where every day is a working day, and then creating an exception for every weekend except the ones that you want to work. ~Jeff Jeff Rieth
Greetings, I too have been frustrated by the loss of a single day. Here are some things I always check, most of which I know you know:
Resource time off during period in question?
Company holiday during period in question?
Task start and end time of task align with work time in calendar?
Your t...
Please up-vote that idea "https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115007319288-Show-All-TASK-Rows-as-a-default">here . I agree with you, but so far the idea only has 8 votes. ~Jeff Jeff Rieth Fujifilm Medical Systems