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AlexTumber

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  1. @Darren Rose Thanks for your suggestion. I'll feed this back to our development team. Alex
  2. @Darren Rose No update on this i'm afraid. It is something that we are aware of and would like to do so hopefully we will see it added in a future update. Alex
  3. @Darren Rose No movement as yet but it is something that we would like to add to the application for sure. Alex
  4. Thanks for your post @Darren Rose. I can confirm that this is a change that we are planning on making in an future update. Alex
  5. Hi @Lyonel, just to let you know that development on this feature has been completed and will be included in the next project manager update. If a project is in a status of 'Draft', the scheduled dates will be used for validation. If a project is in any other state, the actual dates will be used for validation. Attached are some screenshots of what to expect. Alex
  6. Hi @TSheward_SGW, I'm sorry you've encountered these problems. It looks like the index storage for projects has failed to create when the app was first installed. Can I ask when this was that you first installed the app? If you try and create another project now it should work correctly. Alex
  7. @Keith I'm pleased to say that the behaviour of project templates has changed to that which you describe and will be available in the next update, currently scheduled for tomorrow morning. Alex
  8. @m.vandun Just an update on this; the next Project Manager update will feature additional informative error messages regarding failed updates however the real problem unfortunately will not be solved just yet. Our dev team is working hard at the problem as it requires an underlying platform change to work correctly. Incidentally, the same problem exists in the Service Manager application so I would like to think we can fix this quickly as it is impacting multiple applications. Alex
  9. Hi, As @Dan Munns says, this can be configured in the Hornbill Admin Tool Alex
  10. Hi Mark, This is something that our dev team is currently working on fixing and will be part of the next Project Manager update. Alex
  11. @Darren Rose I'm pleased to say that development on this requirement has been completed and will be available in the next Project Manager update. Alex
  12. @Darren Rose it should be out later on this week. Alex
  13. @Darren Rose I'm pleased to say that development on this requirement has been completed and will be available in the next Project Manager update. Alex
  14. @Darren Rose thanks for your post. To be honest I don't see any reason why we would not want to allow this at some point. I will feed this back to our product team. Alex
  15. @Darren Rose apologies for not replying to this sooner. We don't currently have any process for doing this but the ability to delete projects is a feature that has been heavily requested. Hopefully we'll see this added to the application in the not too distant future. Alex
  16. Hi Mark, I'll take a look but what does it say in the server service logs? There are a number of ways that a task update can fail at the moment and we are not sending a detailed enough error message back to the user initiating the action. This is something that we hope to address in the next few updates. Alex
  17. Hi Sam, You should be able to toggle visibility of the service in the portal by changing the switch on the service record itself. Alex
  18. Ok, I've just looked at the 'MyLibrary Manager' role and it is indeed missing the rights to that table. I'll raise this with our Document Manager team. In the mean time, if you grant yourself the 'MyLibrary User' role, that should solve your issue. Alex
  19. @m.vandun that table's rights are associated to a role(s) in the Document Manager application. You should only see the Documents tab within a Project if you have rights to the Document Manager app. For the user that you are logged in as, which roles do they have that belong to Document Manager? All users of Document Manager should be granted the role 'MyLibrary User'. Alex
  20. @m.vandun currently it's normal days as there is no working time calendar against the project template. As and when we introduce that though, the days will become working days, defined by the calendar.
  21. I should add that data provided during progressive capture such as project name and description will override whatever is defined for the corresponding piece of data in the project template. So for example, you could provide a generic description in your project template and leave the field blank when completing the progressive capture and it will pick up the value from the template; but if you provide a value in the progressive capture, it will use that instead.
  22. The latest Hornbill Project Manager update (131) brings with it the ability for project administrator's to define templates that can be used when creating projects in progressive capture. These templates can be configured in the Hornbill Admin Tool. For the first phase of this feature it is possible to define project details including the project type and business process as well as associated milestones and project stakeholders. In future updates we will be adding the ability to associate tasks, costs and risks, as well as additional fields and related data. We look forward to receiving your feedback on this new feature :-) Alex Project Templates in the admin tool: Defining template details: Associated template milestones: Associated template stakeholders: Adding a new milestone: Adding a new template stakeholder: In progressive capture:
  23. Thanks for your post @Keith. A full integration with the Hornbill Timesheet Manager app is high on the agenda in terms of upcoming Project Manager features. Hopefully we'll start to see some of this integration in forthcoming updates very soon. Alex
  24. Thanks for your post @Darren Rose. I'll feed this back to our product and development teams. Alex
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