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Topic Title: Completed state to task_assigned state Topic Summary: Created On: 6-Feb-2007 10:38 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: Hello, I think it is not possible to move the completed state of the task to task_assigned. When a task is completed you can only change the state to excluded. When we wrongly complete a task we create a fix task to solve this problem. A fix task is a new task linked to the first badly completed task. Two tasks must be included in the same reconfigure, if not a warning must be showed. When you create a fix task is like an extension of the fixed task, and two task will reconfigure together. I hope this help you. Manuel | |
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Hi all |
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I am not sure how to do this, but couldn't you just create a fix task based on the wrongly completed task? this would link the two tasks together.
------------------------- Thanks, Brian |
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No.
That is what "fix" tasks are for. |
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Hello,
I think it is not possible to move the completed state of the task to task_assigned. When a task is completed you can only change the state to excluded. When we wrongly complete a task we create a fix task to solve this problem. A fix task is a new task linked to the first badly completed task. Two tasks must be included in the same reconfigure, if not a warning must be showed. When you create a fix task is like an extension of the fixed task, and two task will reconfigure together. I hope this help you. Manuel |
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Thanks. Apologies for the late response |
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