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This type of Planner list lets you manage a schedule for any objects. There's a list of objects on the left-hand side of the schedule, with a calendar grid on the right-hand side:
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This type of [[Types of planner lists | Planner list]] lets you manage a schedule for any objects. There's a list of objects on the left-hand side of the schedule, with a calendar grid on the right-hand side:


   
   
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*'''Schedule by field''' - allows you to select the field in which objects for the schedule are stored. The following types of fields are supported:
*'''Schedule by field''' - allows you to select the field in which objects for the schedule are stored. The following types of fields are supported:
**List
**[[List]]
**Task
**[[Task (Field type) | Task]]
**Directory entry
**[[Directory entry]]
**Set of directory values
**[[Set of directory values]]
**Contact
**[[Contact]]
**Employee
**[[Employee]]
**Counterparty
**[[Counterparty (custom field)]]
**Group, employee, or contact
**[[Group, employees or contact]]
**List of users
**[[List of users]]




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*Background color - lets you choose what will affect "busy" blocks (tasks) in the schedule. There are two options:
*'''Background color''' - lets you choose what will affect "busy" blocks (tasks) in the schedule. There are two options:
**Set by task status
**Set by task status
**Set manually for each object (schedule row)
**Set manually for each object (schedule row)

Latest revision as of 14:45, 2 October 2024

This type of Planner list lets you manage a schedule for any objects. There's a list of objects on the left-hand side of the schedule, with a calendar grid on the right-hand side:


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By selecting the desired date range to the right of a specific object, you can create a task that will be displayed as a "busy" block for the specified dates. When you do this, you can create a visual system for reserving tasks for each object, and at the same time build a workload calendar.


Configuring a schedule by day

This kind of planner list has several special options in its settings:


When using fields that contain directory entries, you can specify additional directory fields to display in the schedule table:


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  • Background color - lets you choose what will affect "busy" blocks (tasks) in the schedule. There are two options:
    • Set by task status
    • Set manually for each object (schedule row)


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  • Display rows - here, you need to add all the objects that will be displayed for the schedule:


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  • Start date and Due date - "Date" fields that determine the start and end of the "busy" block in the schedule:


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With "Schedule by day" lists, you can use any "Date" field; you're not limited to just the standard task start and end dates. This widens the scope of how these lists can be used.


Additional information

  • Dragging objects to and from this kind of list is not currently supported.
  • Within a schedule, blocks can be moved between different rows/objects.
  • Only users with paid Planfix accounts can use Schedule by day Planner lists.


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