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*The simplest option when configuring a '''Subtask total field''' is to choose a subtask field to use for the summation: | *The simplest option when configuring a '''Subtask total field''' is to choose a subtask field to use for the summation: | ||
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You can also limit the subtasks where summation will happen by using a set of conditions. To do this, select the '''Subtasks meeting condition''': | You can also limit the subtasks where summation will happen by using a set of conditions. To do this, select the '''Subtasks meeting condition''': | ||
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For example, if you specify the condition in the screenshot below, the field will calculate the sum using only data from active tasks; data from completed, canceled, and other task statuses won't be counted: | For example, if you specify the condition in the screenshot below, the field will calculate the sum using only data from active tasks; data from completed, canceled, and other task statuses won't be counted: | ||
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Revision as of 13:05, 15 November 2024
Fields of this type are used to calculate and store total data for the selected subtask field. When a subtask field is modified and the field is part of a calculation, this causes the recalculation of the Subtask total fields in all of the parent tasks.
Configuration
- The simplest option when configuring a Subtask total field is to choose a subtask field to use for the summation:
You can also limit the subtasks where summation will happen by using a set of conditions. To do this, select the Subtasks meeting condition:
For example, if you specify the condition in the screenshot below, the field will calculate the sum using only data from active tasks; data from completed, canceled, and other task statuses won't be counted: