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AlexTumber

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  1. @Will J Douglas I'd have to check but I'm pretty sure the start and end dates of that gantt chart are based on the parent project dates (both scheduled and actual). What I think you'll find is the dates of those 3 tasks in January are outside of the project dates. I'd suggest changing the project dates to include the dates of these last 3 tasks and then try the view again and it should render properly. If this doesn't work then let us know and I'll ask our development team to take a look. Alex
  2. @Ann thanks for your post. After you've set a project or a programme to a status of 'Cancelled' it can then be permanently deleted from the administration views if you have the 'Project Administrator' role. Alex
  3. @Will J Douglas thanks for your post. Can I ask are you talking about an individual project here or the view from the project portfolio screen? Alex
  4. @Paul Alexander I'll ask the development team but I don't think any progress has been made here unfortunately. Alex
  5. @Adrian Simpkins I'll speak with our product team as it's something that we could definitely offer as standard. We've actually already implemented the same functionality in Project Manager so I know it's possible. Alex
  6. @Adrian Simpkins thanks for your post. The values in the status field are required by the application and cannot currently be changed. I would suggest adding a custom field of sub status, powered by a simple list of values that you yourself can define. Out of interest, can I ask what status values you would be looking to add if it were at all possible? Alex
  7. @Ann-MarieHolloway @James Ainsworth this issue has been fixed in the next Timesheet Manager update which is due very soon. Alex
  8. @Ann thanks for your post. It isn't currently possible but we do plan on adding a limit when we introduce the concept of timesheet approvals, which is something that's long been in the backlog of features to add. I'll post an update when we have any more news on this. Alex
  9. @Ann-MarieHolloway no worries. So you need to search for and find the visibility record where you have visibility over the service desk and delete it by clicking the delete icon on the right and confirming in the popup Then you need to add the new record (second line support) by clicking the plus icon, top right. Selecting yourself, and the Second Line Support team Alex
  10. @Ann-MarieHolloway no worries. The visibility section in the timesheet manager admin settings allows you to configure which individuals can view other individuals timesheets and which individuals can view other teams timesheets. So in this example, Sonia can see the timesheets of Brian, Daniel, Dun, Graham, James, Pablo, Peter, Pierre and Rosemary (Greg can see Sonia's Timesheet too) Sonia can also see the timesheets for the following teams: (Service Desk, 2nd Line Support, 3rd Line Support) Alex
  11. Hi @Ann-MarieHolloway, In order to manage visibilities, you need the Timesheet Administrator role. Alex
  12. @Ann apologies, I missed this last week. Unfortunately not. There is no current way to completely remove a post from any timeline. This is not just a project specific thing but across the whole Hornbill platform. Alex
  13. @Ann thanks for your post. Yes the person who posted should have the option in the drop down menu to archive the post/comment, providing that the post/comment hasn't already been liked. Alex
  14. @Berto2002 thanks for your post. Initially when the Service Manager > Timesheet Manager integration was done, the requirement was to be able to record the time taken to add updates to requests (which could then be passed onto the customer as chargeable work). As time went on, the functionality was expanded to additional actions, driven by feedback from our customers. There is no reason why we can't open up time recording to more actions in the future. I've referred this post to our product team for review. Alex
  15. @Berto2002 thanks for your post. We're currently looking into the issue as it appears to be affecting all applications, not just Timesheet Manager. Alex
  16. @Ann thanks for your post. The way to do it currently would be through a couple of queries. The first would be to get a list of change request id's from the project relationships table and then run a second query to get all timesheet values for those specified requests, so something like this etc: WHERE h_related_urn IN("urn:sys:entity:com.hornbill.servicemanager:Requests:CH00000182","urn:sys:entity:com.hornbill.servicemanager:Requests:CH00000183"). The more elegant, longer term solution however is for us to add a switch to these sort of time recorded views, that allows you to include time from project related service manager requests. I will speak with our development and product teams about this. Alex
  17. @Martyn Houghton not at present unfortunately. Alex
  18. Yes that's certainly possible. I will feed back the requirement to our product and development teams. Alex
  19. @Stephen.whittle thanks for your post. As you say there is no current use of business processes within Supplier Manager. This will change when we introduce lifecycle processes (as they are in Document Manager) although this is currently planned as an enterprise only feature. Once lifecycle processes are available, we will have the ability to offer the functionality and logic required to automatically move cards across a board. In the short term, the only thing I can recommend is the contracts expiry report which can be found on the supplier contracts landing page. This gives a view of how close the contracts are to expiry, regardless of value. Alex
  20. @Michael Sharp thanks for your post. Just to confirm, you're talking about the value field on a supplier contract? I will ask our development team to investigate. Alex
  21. @Ann thanks for your post. I've asked again for a member of the service manager team to comment. Alex
  22. Hi @Ann, There is no update on this at this current time I'm afraid. Alex
  23. @Ann thanks for your post. Currently the only way to link an existing timesheet entry to an application entity record such as an incident or a project etc is to navigate to that entity record and to open the timesheet section from the right hand side. The ability to link existing timesheet entries to application entity records from the main timesheet form is functionality we'd like to add, along with the ability for a user to add timesheet entries to other user's timesheets. Alex
  24. @Ann I've spoken with our development team and it appears it's only possible to change the owner if you are the owner yourself. It's a small change to extend the functionality to anyone with the Supplier Administrator role, which makes sense, so they are going to add that in the next update. Alex
  25. @Ann if you look to the right hand side of the supplier record you should see the owner displayed there. If you are the owner of the supplier you should see an 'edit' button. Clicking on that will open a popup window and allow you to select a new owner. Alex
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