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[[Planner]] list testing mode lets you test whether or not a task or contact will be displayed in a list. If it isn't displayed, you can figure out why. Like with testing [[Task and contact filter testing mode | filters]] and [[Task and contact script testing mode | scripts]], once you have activated [[testing mode]], you will be able to select a specific object to test at the top of the list settings window:
With the '''Testing Mode for [[Planner]] lists''', you can check whether a task or contact will be displayed in the list and, if not, determine the reason for this.


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To open the testing mode, go to the editing window of the desired task list:


Click on the flask icon to activate testing mode:


Once you have selected an object and started testing, you will see a flask with a green or red background associated with each condition. The green background means that the condition is met for the object you selected; red means it's not.
As with testing filters and scenarios, you can select a specific item for testing at the top of the list settings window after activating test mode:


==Selection parameters==
Once you have selected an object and started the test, a green or red frame will appear around each condition. A green frame indicates that the condition for the selected object is met, while a red frame means that it is not met.
Testing in '''the Selection parameters block''' works just like [[Task and contact filter testing mode | testing mode for task and contact filters]].


==Testing data tag data==
Parameters for object selection
In [[Hourly calendar]] lists, you can also test whether or not a certain type of data tag exists for a selected employee in a selected object. The example below shows that in the task selected for testing, the Planned working time data tag (the flask with the green background) exists for the selected employee, but the Actual working time data tag is missing (the flask with the red background):
The testing mode in the "Selection parameters" block works the same way as the test mode of the task and contact filters.
 
Testing data tags
In hourly calendar lists, the selected employee's specific data tag is also tested in the tested object. The following example shows that the tested task contains the "Planned working time" analytics (green frame), but the "Actual working time" analysis (red frame) is missing for the selected employee:
   
   



Revision as of 11:14, 8 July 2024

With the Testing Mode for Planner lists, you can check whether a task or contact will be displayed in the list and, if not, determine the reason for this.

To open the testing mode, go to the editing window of the desired task list:

Click on the flask icon to activate testing mode:

As with testing filters and scenarios, you can select a specific item for testing at the top of the list settings window after activating test mode:

Once you have selected an object and started the test, a green or red frame will appear around each condition. A green frame indicates that the condition for the selected object is met, while a red frame means that it is not met.

Parameters for object selection The testing mode in the "Selection parameters" block works the same way as the test mode of the task and contact filters.

Testing data tags In hourly calendar lists, the selected employee's specific data tag is also tested in the tested object. The following example shows that the tested task contains the "Planned working time" analytics (green frame), but the "Actual working time" analysis (red frame) is missing for the selected employee:


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How testing mode is used


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