Absolutely this is needed! In support of Anthony, it should only be enabled for people who are listed as resource managers of the project. Organisations that have team leaders control the schedule can include team leads in their template as resource managers. Those that give PM's absolute control...
Hmmm. Came across this on the support site:
https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000934534-Report-to-see-Old-Updates
It implies ALL updates are in the 'Notes' report. Sadly, I think this is probably outdated rather than planned new functionality.
I suspect the reason it's there is that if the user (not the PM) clicks 'Done' and then realises there's a bit more to do, they can still correct/edit it. If it disappears completely from 'My Work' as a team member (and many don't stray beyond 'My Work') it may be lost.
Perhaps we add a tab at the ...
If you have defined a milestone path, you can select it within your template (under the 'Settings' section of template details).
If you have added tasks to your template as well, you can associate individual tasks with milestones.
Basically, anything in the 'updates' tab for projects, tasks, issues or documents should be in the 'NOTES' reports. Then it can be filtered, sorted etc.
Currently, if a user enters a commit date greater than the current projected date for a task, the projected date is updated to reflect this 'better information'. This happens immediately - before the project manager can accept or even consider the commit date.
This also seems to over-write predeces...
Note, there is an earlier request for this with more votes: https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115007480848-Ability-to-move-from-Sandbox-to-Production
Agreed, but it needs to be more than when the PM first assigns the task. Their should be a 'spans PTO' icon / reportable flag so that if someone puts in PTO after they were assigned the work (but before they committed to 'work on it' the icon/flag kicks in.
PM's could have a view for tasks affected...