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Planfix allows you to automatically divide a [[Tasks | task]] into a set of [[subtasks]] or [[Checklists | checklist]] items for each assignee. This feature can be activated in the '''Add assignees''' setting in the '''Additional options''' tab: | |||
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==How it works== | ==How it works== | ||
*When creating a task, select a list (or group) of assignees; | |||
*Select one of the options above for adding assignees; | |||
*Depending on the option you choose, Planfix will create a checklist item or subtask in this task for each assignee (or group member). | |||
If you choose subtasks, then each assignee will only see their subtask and will work on the task with the assigner, without the other assignees. All subtasks will be grouped together in a parent task, which gives the assigner one place to view and monitor how work is progressing for all assignees. | If you choose subtasks, then each assignee will only see their subtask and will work on the task with the assigner, without the other assignees. All subtasks will be grouped together in a parent task, which gives the assigner one place to view and monitor how work is progressing for all assignees. | ||
If checklist items are chosen, all assignees can communicate in the same task. The individual checklist items let assignees work individually on the task and change its status to "Complete" for themselves, without affecting the status for coworkers. | If checklist items are chosen, all assignees can communicate in the same task. The individual checklist items let assignees work individually on the task and change its status to "Complete" for themselves, without affecting the status for coworkers. | ||
==Please note== | |||
Planfix allows you to break down a task into subtasks automatically. You can assign a specific assignee to each subtask. This method of assigning follows the principle of "separate task for each assignee." If you decide to use this method of assigning assignees to subtasks, note the following. | |||
For example, task A has subtasks B and C. If you assign assignees to this set of subtasks according to the principle described above, subtasks B and C are removed and replaced by new subtasks for each assignee: A1, B1, C1; A2, B2, C2 (and so on, depending on the number of assignees). | |||
For this reason, '''we don't recommend triggering the automatic script action or clicking on the "Create separate subtask for each assignee" button if subtasks already exist'''. | |||
Latest revision as of 13:54, 10 May 2024
Planfix allows you to automatically divide a task into a set of subtasks or checklist items for each assignee. This feature can be activated in the Add assignees setting in the Additional options tab:
How it works
- When creating a task, select a list (or group) of assignees;
- Select one of the options above for adding assignees;
- Depending on the option you choose, Planfix will create a checklist item or subtask in this task for each assignee (or group member).
If you choose subtasks, then each assignee will only see their subtask and will work on the task with the assigner, without the other assignees. All subtasks will be grouped together in a parent task, which gives the assigner one place to view and monitor how work is progressing for all assignees.
If checklist items are chosen, all assignees can communicate in the same task. The individual checklist items let assignees work individually on the task and change its status to "Complete" for themselves, without affecting the status for coworkers.
Please note
Planfix allows you to break down a task into subtasks automatically. You can assign a specific assignee to each subtask. This method of assigning follows the principle of "separate task for each assignee." If you decide to use this method of assigning assignees to subtasks, note the following.
For example, task A has subtasks B and C. If you assign assignees to this set of subtasks according to the principle described above, subtasks B and C are removed and replaced by new subtasks for each assignee: A1, B1, C1; A2, B2, C2 (and so on, depending on the number of assignees).
For this reason, we don't recommend triggering the automatic script action or clicking on the "Create separate subtask for each assignee" button if subtasks already exist.