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Managing tasks

You can manage a list of tasks for yourself or for other people from within Synergetic or SynWeb. Tasks can be created and allocated to you or another community member to complete. This is a very useful tool for managing your day-to-day work, and for allocating work to another person.

Tasks can have sub-tasks. You can create task templates including sub-tasks for common duties, such as setting up a new staff member. See Using task templates.

The Task List window is used to view:

You can display and manage tasks as another user. For example, a personal assistant can manage tasks on behalf of other staff members.

See Managing Tasks in the Synergetic Introduction manual.

Opening the Task List window

Task List window key fields and buttons

Fields

Field

Description

My Allocations

Select this field to display open tasks that have been allocated to you.

These may have been originated by you, or by someone else.

Originated By Me

Select this field to display all tasks that have been originated by you.

This includes all tasks that you have allocated to yourself and tasks that you have allocated to other people.

Show Completed

Select this field to display tasks that have been completed.

Use this field in conjunction with the My Allocations or Originated by Me fields to display completed tasks for the selected category.

Include Subtasks

Select this field to display sub-tasks of other tasks.

Show Templates

Select to display tasks originated from templates.

Set Current User to

Change to another Synergetic user and view the tasks as they would see them if they were logged in.

For example, this allows a personal assistant to manage the tasks for others.

Grid area fields

Field

Description

Description

Brief task description.

Due Date

Date that the task is requested to be completed by.

Start Date

Date that the task is scheduled to be started.

Closed Date

Date that the task was completed.

Original Estimate Hours

Original estimate of the length of the task.

Note: This field is only visible when adding or editing the task.

Current Estimate Hours

Current estimate of the length of task.

Note: This field is only visible when adding or editing the task.

Elapsed Hours

Hours spent on the task so far.

Note: This field is only visible when adding or editing the task.

Originated By

Community member who originated the task.

Note: This field is only visible when adding or editing the task.

Allocated To

Community member who the task is allocated to.

Note: This field is only visible when adding or editing the task.

Status

Status of the task.

Note: This field is only visible when adding or editing the task.

Buttons and launch links

Button

Description

New Task button (synweb)

Expand the grid area to add a new task.

New Sub Task button (synweb)

Add a new sub-task to the selected task.

New Task From Template button (synweb)

Launch the New Task From Template window to add a new task from a template.

New Task from Template window (synweb)

Edit icon (pencil, Synweb)

Click to edit the grid fields for the task.

Delete icon (red circle with minus) (synweb)

Click to delete the task.

Tick icon (synweb)

Either:

  • update the details for a task if adding or editing the grid fields
  • mark a task as closed.

Save icon (blue disk) (Synweb)

Save the task as a template.

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Launch the relevant maintenance screen for the task. For example, the Student maintenance window for a task related to a student.

Task List (synweb, Maint... link highlighted, cutdown)

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See Also

Introduction

What's new to the Introduction

Using the online help

Conventions used in this documentation

Using SynWeb

Introduction to the community

Searching

Overview of security

File types

Sending emails and SMS messages from grids

Configuring notifications

Exporting information to other programs

Using tag lists

Using document management (DocMan)

Running reports

Contact Synergetic Management Systems

© 2013 Synergetic Management Systems. Published 7 October 2013.

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