We convert all requests (issues) to projects or tasks. I'd like to not show requests on our timesheets and push everyone to log time to tasks on projects only. The only solution I can find is to disconnect the requests as resolving objects in order to complete the requests. Is there a better way to ...
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Good morning, all. This is possibly a dumb question but those are my specialty, so here goes ... At one point in the not too distant past, I was able to restrict edit access for a *section* in a custom form to folks with "Manage" access to the project. For example, we have a "Project Approval" secti...
Is it possible to calculate the difference between a custom form date field and the project's actual completion date in a report? For example, we have an "Ideal Due Date" field that we capture on our request forms and would like to report on the difference between what the requestor's ideal due date...
Hi Wondering if someone is able to confirm and clarify my understanding of proof notifications vs Emails Emails & notifications is very confusing in workfront as you only seem to get 1 or the otherI would expect you get a notification & an email If i understand the activity correctly (I know this c...
I'd like to show a list of all projects within a portfolio and a column showing total number of proofs that are Approved for those projects. I guess I need to use aggregator.function=SUM, but I'm finding it difficult to find any documentation on this. Cheers.
When I try to open a proof I receive the following error message: "You do not have sufficient access to view this Document". Is there an issue with WF?
For example, I'd like to show all the options for Project preferences.... what was default, what was selected and why. This would be similar to a design document, system specifications admin playbook etc... Has anyone had any experience doing this besides just creating a series of reports? I've seen...