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Planfix supports nesting of tasks, the number of nesting levels is not limited. Nested tasks in terms of Planfix called subtasks.
Planfix supports nesting [[Tasks|tasks]], and there is no limit on the number of levels of nesting available. In Planfix terminology, nested tasks are called '''Subtasks'''.
== Contents ==
*[[#Displaying subtasks in the main task panel|Displaying subtasks in the main task panel]]
*[[#Displaying subtasks in filters|Displaying subtasks in filters]]
*[[#Displaying subtasks in the expanded list|Displaying subtasks in the expanded list]]


To see the existing task a subtask you can on the Subtasks tab in the task tile:
You can view subtasks in a special tab in the task card:


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You can also add new subtasks or edit existing ones in this tab.
==Displaying subtasks in the main task panel==
Because [[checklists]] and subtasks are closely related in Planfix, you can display subtasks as a checklist in the main task panel:


Then you can add a new subtask or edit existing ones.
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'''Tip:''' you can enter subtasks immediately with an indication of nesting, using the hotkeys:
This setting for displaying subtasks will be applied to all tasks, including those that have subtasks but no checklist.


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==Displaying subtasks in filters==
In a system [[Task filters|task filter]], you can enable the tree-like view of tasks and see the subtask structure of the desired task:


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== To display the subtasks in the parent task ==
To change the view in custom filters, you need to open the filter for editing:
Due to the fact that a check-list and subtasks in are Planfix closely related, you can display the subtasks in the main panel of the tasks in checklist:


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==Displaying subtasks in the expanded list==
Expand the subtask panel as shown below to see the extended list:


This setting will display the subtasks will be distributed to all tasks, including those in which no checklist, but there are subtasks.  
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The set of columns in the expanded subtask list initially depends on the task template settings.


== Useful links ==
Note:
*[http://planfix.livejournal.com/14023.html Planfix Blog : checklists and subtasks]
*If the set of columns is changed in the template or one of the tasks created from this template, the changes will occur both in the template and in the tasks created from it.
*Only users with the permission to edit the task template can change columns in the expanded subtask list.


==Important==
Even though there are no limits on the number of subtasks or task nesting levels, some Planfix interfaces limit how many items are displayed to keep the system running smoothly. This includes:
*In task [[checklists]], a maximum of 150 subtasks are displayed.
*If there are more than 1,000 subtasks, you may not be able to view them as a task tree list. In these cases, we recommend using a [[Switching display type | tabular display of task lists]].
==More==
*In a [[Task templates | task's template]], you can set the template that will be used to create the task's subtasks:
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*In the template, you can also choose what will be created in a [[Checklists | checklist by default]]: a checklist item or a subtask:
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==Note:==
*Subtask deadlines cannot be later than the deadlines of the parent task.
*Planfix allows you to automatically divide a task into subtasks. Each subtask can have its own assignee. This way of assigning executors works on the principle of "A separate task for each assignee." If you choose this way of assigning assignees to subtasks, please note the following feature:
:For example, there is task A with subtasks B and C. If you assign an assignee to such a set of subtasks by the described principle, subtasks B and C will be removed, and instead, new subtasks will be created for each assignee: A1, B1, C1; A2, B2, C2 (and so on, depending on the number of assignees). Therefore, we do not recommend triggering the automatic script action or the [[Individual tasks for each assignee|Create separate subtask for each assignee]] button on existing tasks with subtasks.


== Go To ==
== Go To ==
* [[Tasks]]
*[[Tasks]]
* [[Task templates]]
*[[Feature Description]]

Latest revision as of 08:49, 28 January 2025

Planfix supports nesting tasks, and there is no limit on the number of levels of nesting available. In Planfix terminology, nested tasks are called Subtasks.

Contents

You can view subtasks in a special tab in the task card:

sxKu6S.jpg

You can also add new subtasks or edit existing ones in this tab.

Displaying subtasks in the main task panel

Because checklists and subtasks are closely related in Planfix, you can display subtasks as a checklist in the main task panel:

w21dCU.jpg

This setting for displaying subtasks will be applied to all tasks, including those that have subtasks but no checklist.

Displaying subtasks in filters

In a system task filter, you can enable the tree-like view of tasks and see the subtask structure of the desired task:

5MyG5g.jpg

To change the view in custom filters, you need to open the filter for editing:

HxDYNp.jpg

Displaying subtasks in the expanded list

Expand the subtask panel as shown below to see the extended list:

f2hHGC.gif

The set of columns in the expanded subtask list initially depends on the task template settings.

Note:

  • If the set of columns is changed in the template or one of the tasks created from this template, the changes will occur both in the template and in the tasks created from it.
  • Only users with the permission to edit the task template can change columns in the expanded subtask list.

Important

Even though there are no limits on the number of subtasks or task nesting levels, some Planfix interfaces limit how many items are displayed to keep the system running smoothly. This includes:

  • In task checklists, a maximum of 150 subtasks are displayed.
  • If there are more than 1,000 subtasks, you may not be able to view them as a task tree list. In these cases, we recommend using a tabular display of task lists.

More

  • In a task's template, you can set the template that will be used to create the task's subtasks:

4hJCCN.jpg

  • In the template, you can also choose what will be created in a checklist by default: a checklist item or a subtask:

qIcpfL.jpg

Note:

  • Subtask deadlines cannot be later than the deadlines of the parent task.
  • Planfix allows you to automatically divide a task into subtasks. Each subtask can have its own assignee. This way of assigning executors works on the principle of "A separate task for each assignee." If you choose this way of assigning assignees to subtasks, please note the following feature:
For example, there is task A with subtasks B and C. If you assign an assignee to such a set of subtasks by the described principle, subtasks B and C will be removed, and instead, new subtasks will be created for each assignee: A1, B1, C1; A2, B2, C2 (and so on, depending on the number of assignees). Therefore, we do not recommend triggering the automatic script action or the Create separate subtask for each assignee button on existing tasks with subtasks.

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