In this instance, I'm wanting the customer requested ship date to populate for each individual project.
project 123 whitney jessica 5 days 2,3 1/2/2021 2/2/2021 56% 12/7/22
next project
next project
Here is what I've tried so far:
displayname=Customer Requested Ship Date
linkedname=task
namekey=view.relatedtask
namekeyargkey.0=task
namekeyargkey.1=name
querysort=task:name
textmode=true
valuefield=plannedCompletionDate
valueformat=mediumAtdate
thanks for the help!
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First time responding to a question on here, so hope I'm doing this right! Not sure if you already have your solution, but thought I'd chime in since I do this a lot.
I have reports that accomplish what you're asking for, but I create them as project reports (not task reports) -- so as you asked for, each row is a project. Then for the columns in which you want to display the due dates for specific tasks on those projects, the text mode is:
displayname=Customer Requested Ship
listdelimiter=<div>
listmethod=nested(tasks).lists
textmode=true
type=iterate
usewidths=true
valueexpression=IF({name}='Customer Requested Ship',IF({status}="CPL",{actualCompletionDate},{plannedCompletionDate}))
valueformat=HTML
width=75
This will display the Planned Completion Date, unless the task is already complete, in which case it will display the actual completion date.
Hope that helps :)
Hey there Whitney!
Would it work to have multiple data points in one column?? This article talks about how to merge columns. Then you could have project name, dates, and % complete all in one column!
Kyna
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Hi, @Kyna Baker - inactive‚
No, I would like them to be in seperate columns.
Essentially I want to view multiple tasks for each project with the project only appear on one line.
I want to find a way to view the project name in one column and then task names in the following columns. do you know of any way to achieve that with text mode?
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@Whitney Hawkins‚ , can you upload a sketch of what you want?
Otherwise, aren't you just asking for a task report grouped by project name?
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Hey, @Kevin Quosig‚
Ideally, I'm wanting all the task names to appear as columns with their appropriate due dates below. and see only one row of data for each project:
Project Name Customer Requested Ship Our Ship Date Development Date Last Date
Project 1 12/5/21 1/5/22 2/5/22 3/5/22
Project 2 1/5/22 3/6/6/22 4/6/22 7/1/22
Project 3 3/7/22 3/12/22 5/1/22 12/1/22
Project 4 1/1/22 2/2/22 3/12/22 7/19/22
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Hi Whitney,
Here's a WF-Pro Milestone Tasks example that is similar to what you're after.
You could either "tag" the Customer Request Ship Date as a Milestone on all your projects and replace the milestoneID with your specific version, or instead, look for the particular Task Name, assuming it's always the same.
Either way, you could then repeat the concept for as many (single) Task Columns as you wish for each (single) Project row in your Project report.
Regards,
Doug
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thanks, @Doug Den Hoed‚
I had inputted
displayname=Customer Requested Ship Date
listdelimiter=
listmethod=nested(tasks).lists
textmode=true
type=iterate
valueexpression=IF({task}.{name}="Customer Requested Ship Date",{plannedCompletionDate}),"")
valueformat=mediumAtdate
no luck on an output... any suggestions??
I was hoping to do it by task name (it is always the same) to avoid having to do the work of attaching milestones to all the current projects we have!
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In addition to what Doug said, I'll offer this up: https://one.workfront.com/s/question/0D54X00006etndqSAA/text-mode-to-pull-information-from-a-custom-...
TLDR: Keep working on your syntax. The realization needs to be that you're going back up to the project and getting the task list from there. Your listmethod line should be calling nested(project.tasks).lists, and then as Doug says, once you "get there" you only have to look for the "name" not the "task.name".
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First time responding to a question on here, so hope I'm doing this right! Not sure if you already have your solution, but thought I'd chime in since I do this a lot.
I have reports that accomplish what you're asking for, but I create them as project reports (not task reports) -- so as you asked for, each row is a project. Then for the columns in which you want to display the due dates for specific tasks on those projects, the text mode is:
displayname=Customer Requested Ship
listdelimiter=<div>
listmethod=nested(tasks).lists
textmode=true
type=iterate
usewidths=true
valueexpression=IF({name}='Customer Requested Ship',IF({status}="CPL",{actualCompletionDate},{plannedCompletionDate}))
valueformat=HTML
width=75
This will display the Planned Completion Date, unless the task is already complete, in which case it will display the actual completion date.
Hope that helps :)
@Julia Phelps‚ THANK YOU SO MUCH! exactly what I was looking for and worked perfectly. Really appreciate your help (you responded perfectly).
Happy to help!!
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Hi Whitney,
Since you're iterating tasks already (e.g. you are already "at" the task level), there's no need to repeat it on the valueexpression, which instead can be simplified to
valueexpression=IF({name}="Customer Requested Ship Date",{plannedCompletionDate}),"")
Also, in case it's still blank...I often use valueformat=HTML just to see "something" come back, and then if what comes back makes sense with what I expect (e.g. a date), set a more specific format (e.g. valueformat=mediumAtdate)
Regards,
Doug
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