Interesting idea @Alex_Di,
Once you've set them up, you could try to incorporate the Project Genealogy and/or Project Original Or Copy parameters in your new business rules features...but because calculations are "after the save", I suspect it might be more fruitful to replicate the concepts in...
Great stuff @KierstenKollins -- thanks for sharing!
Having reached the edge of what's possible within Workfront natively using Kiersten's technique, @MichaelSMN, if you are interested in doing similar but:
over time (e.g. by week, month, quarter) and/orat the Project > Department > Role > User...
Indeed @Sven-iX,
All set: at your convenience, I invite you to review my How To Detect Copied Projects (aka "Project Genealogy") post.
That a satisfying side trip: thanks again!
Regards,
Doug
There's a bit more to it, @SVEN, but you're on the right track.
My POC is going well -- better than I expected, in fact, but due to what I suspect is a bug -- so when I write it up, yes, you win honorable mention
Regards,
Doug
AHAH! Thanks @Sven-iX!
Your excellent recap of this years-old "detect copy" challenge for @AdamCnote just gave me an idea.
I'm going to test it out right now, and will report back shortly with a reply to this post. Stay tuned...
Regards,
Doug
That is fabulous @LanggCass!
I was simultaneously IM'ing you about your earlier "more than 70 forms" post, which is no longer there, presumably because you slogged your way through and got it working.
Well done, love the laminate/t-shirt ideas, and thanks for such a fun and fantastic Thank You...
Hi @LauraEr,
In addition to the Fusion option @_Manish_Singh mentioned, another approach could be to create an Hour based Matrix Report that horizontally groups the actual hours by month, vertically groups them by Project, and filtered to include only those hours whose Entry Date is before $$TOD...
Hi @SeanMe1,
Following: this one is familiar to me.
If you're new to iterations, the tips @_Manish_Singh shared are helpful, and a great concept to master. However, as @Sven-iX points out, they are also "expensive", since -- even if conditionally reduced to limit what they show -- they still "...
Hi @skyehansen,
Just a quick attestation that I too observed and was surprised by the (newer) comma vs (older) tab behavior about six months ago. At the time, I suspected it was an attempt to standardize on an easier to use (and possibly already established elsewhere within Adobe) convention for...