It would be great if Fusion 2 module error handling included exponential backoff, so that 429, 500, and 502 errors don't just throw an error and stop the scenario.
It would be great to be able to mine Fusion 2 history for trending and root cause analysis. I'd like to be able to report on what module threw an error without opening and scanning through each scenario and to be able to report on where webhook calls are coming from, among other things.
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