Here is the syntax from pulling in the task dates into columns:
displayname=Creative Approved Date
listmethod=nested(tasks).lists
textmode=true
type=iterate
valueexpression=IF({name}="Receive Client Content Approval",{actualCompletionDate})
valueformat=HTML
displayname=Program Launch Date
listmethod=nested(tasks).lists
textmode=true
type=iterate
valueexpression=IF({name}="Start program outreach",{actualCompletionDate})
valueformat=HTML
And here is the syntax that I'm trying to get the week day difference between these two columns (but it's not working):
aggregator.function=AVG
aggregator.namekey=datevariance
aggregator.valueexpression=WEEKDAYDIFF(IF({name}=“Start program outreach”,{actualCompletionDate}),IF({name}=“Receive Client Content Approval”,{actualCompletionDate}))
aggregator.valueformat=HTML
displayname=Days from creative approval to launch
namekey=datevariance
textmode=true
valueexpression=ABS(WEEKDAYDIFF(IF({name}=“Start program outreach”,{actualCompletionDate}),IF({name}=“Receive Client Content Approval”,{actualCompletionDate}))
valuefield=dateVariance
valueformat=HTML
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Hi Jeannine - I'd be interested in seeing what other people have to say on this.
Part of the issue is that a collection (what you are using for Creative Approved Date and Program Launch Date) is not a single numeric value and you can't do a calculation on two fields that are not a single numerical value. The collection is literally looking at every single task in the project, it just showing the Actual Completion Dates for the task(s) that fit your IF criteria.
You would need to have the two dates as actual data points on the custom form to then do WEEKDAYDIFF and get an average. Something like Fusion or a custom API call could help with this. But otherwise, I'm not sure it can be done.
Fingers crossed someone has an idea to help you :)
Anthony,
Are you aware of a solution or workaround for this problem? I need this same solution.
Thanks
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Hi Jeannine (and Anthony),
To measure the delta between two tasks on a project, I invite you to consider my Going The Extra Milestone technique.
If you implement it, the third column you seek will be the duration of the new (special) Project Summary Task you'll create, and look for.
Regards,
Doug
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Doug,
How much does your solution cost? Thanks.
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Hi Benetta,
It looks like you're asking about my Going The Extra Milestone technique, which anyone can set up and put to use since it's based on built in Workfront features.
If, on the other hand, you'd like something fancier or more automatic, we do have 50+ solutions in our www.atappstore.com catalog, about which I'm always happy to chat further via doug.denhoed@atappstore.com
Regards,
Doug
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Doug,
Nothing fancy needed. I will read your Go the Extra Milestone technique article.
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Jeannine,
Did you ever get a working solution for this problem? I need to do the same thing.
Thanks,
We’ve approached this type of need using Fusion to harvest the date from the task and write it to a custom field on the project.
In our scenario we sometimes need to go further than just displaying a single date and have the system identify the first/last of a specific type of task. We do this for both start of build and golives. Fusion does the analysis and writes it to the project.
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Jason,
Thank you.
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I too have found desire for being able to take time difference between two date fields to automatically calculate the turn-around-time for issues or tasks.
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