Confirming. This was definitely the route needed. 1) Custom API Call to grab any existing predecessors on the task you want to add a predecessor to (seems to be a more direct route than Read Related Records).2) Use the Transform to JSON module on the returned predecessors array.3) Compose a string,...
Thanks Darin! I think that is exactly what I needed. I just started to head down the path of trying to update the collection of predecessors on the TASK object using the Custom API Call module. I ought to be able to construct a good request from your sample above. Thanks for the help!
Afternoon folks,I'm investigating a business scenario which is meant to keep a Pair of projects' schedule in sync (so to speak). Essentially, Project A starts first and at a certain point the business branches off and starts Project B. Project B cannot complete until a particular task approval fro...
Heard back from support earlier. "we are actually aware of this occurring in some instances since our last update. Luckily, we have been working with our Product team to address this already and plan to push out a fix for the behavior in our next patch, 20.4. This is set to be released the first wee...
The scenario:There is a proof with a pending approval. New User Experience Reviewer opens the proof , makes comments and renders a decision in the proofing tool. Expectation:Comments are recorded and shown in the Updates tab.Decision is recorded and shown in the Updates tab.Proof no longer pending a...
Thanks @Kyna Baker - inactive‚ !So I figured out how to conceal the apiKey, but doing so causes auto-refresh of the dataset in the Power BI Service to fail. Nothing is ever easy, is it? For sake of documenting how to conceal the apiKey... Power BI needs the Web.Contents() call to be formatted as f...
@David Cornwell‚ I just started digging into a few Power BI scenarios myself and wondering if you had any advice for not exposing the apiKey in the datasources? While I work through my proof of concept I'm using Json.Document(Web.Contents(blah blah blah)) to get the data. Needed to do some noodli...
That is a darn good question... I didn't even see that Event triggering option. Looked right past it. Thank you for the reply and for the reminder that I'm still a Fusion newbie.
On the task itself, you would want to look at the Hours tab. Every time logged against the Task, regardless of who logged it shows up there. On this tab you can see Owner, Hour Type, etc