Thank you, Dustin, this answers my question exactly. I'll open a ticket to request an improvement here (it's super confusing). Richard Fabini VIA Motors
I was trying to do something like what I posted here: "https://community.workfront.com/discussions/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?GroupId=295&MessageKey=b0c335c6-1c8d-497f-b989-b1ce653c6ab2&CommunityKey=ccf3381b-a473-4ef2-9f81-4dd3244cf522&tab=digestviewer&ReturnUrl=%2fparticipate%2fallrecen...
Thanks for the quick response, Doug, that's what I was afraid of. Your solution looks pretty slick, but this is a rare occurrence for us, so I can't justify the cost. Thanks for the info, though. -Richard Richard Fabini VIA Motors
Hi everyone, I've searched the discussions pretty thoroughly and come up empty. I can't believe no one else has had to do something similar, so I'm hoping someone will be able to help me out or at least point me in the right direction. We have a relatively small, but detailed project work-breakdown ...
Hi Doug, Thanks for the response, this is exactly what I will do, but the current issue is actually how to reference the project priority. When I try to find the field, the only "priority" that shows is that of the task. Do you know how I can reference the priority of the parent project in the calcu...
I am trying to create a calculation in a field of a task custom form that will combine the priority of the task with that of the project. This will be used to prioritize work among multiple projects with more granularity (e.g. a task with low or no priority in a high priority project should maybe wa...
I am pretty much brand new at this.
I began by copying a work item report from "https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/217521437-Report-Combined-Task-and-Issue-View-and-Grouping">https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/articles/217521437-Report-Combined-Task-and-Issue-View-and-Grouping
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