I am a big fan of conditional rules and smart lists. Here are some ideas on how they could improve my very own planning:
We have by design a very flexible scheduling and a lot of teammate. The most efficient way for me to keep track of what is going on would be to have a “strike-through”-like decoration for completed task (alternatively, it is hidden). I would also like to know if one task is over schedule (i.e. in late). Finally, I would like to know if someone is doing nothing.
How I envision these and other rules: (I use CSS syntax when it makes sense, because it is what I know best):
Don't hesitate to point me to other such threads.
Thank you for your consideration.
We have by design a very flexible scheduling and a lot of teammate. The most efficient way for me to keep track of what is going on would be to have a “strike-through”-like decoration for completed task (alternatively, it is hidden). I would also like to know if one task is over schedule (i.e. in late). Finally, I would like to know if someone is doing nothing.
How I envision these and other rules: (I use CSS syntax when it makes sense, because it is what I know best):
- [task] [advancement] [is] [100%] → [style: “text-decoration:strike-through”]
- [task] [advancement] [is] [100%] → [style: “display:none”]
- [task] [deadline] [is] [more than] [1] [month] → [style: “opacity:0.5”]
- [task] [deadline] [is] [more than] [6] [month] → [style: “opacity:0.8”]
- [resource] [is not] [assigned] (for tracking idle persons)
- [resource] [is] [overburdened] (being assigned more than 100%, like with two tasks at the same time, both at 100%)
Don't hesitate to point me to other such threads.
Thank you for your consideration.
Last edited by David Latapie; 2007-11-26 at 09:55 AM..