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Hadamard |
Every time I update the notes of a task, I get an error and it fails to save the note content
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Hadamard |
Posted Jan 16, 2015 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
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Dear Toodledo,
I created long long time ago a request to avoid replacing tags when a new tag is added. I received no answer, time went past and the thread was locked. I have quoted below to avoid repetition. Could you please tell me when this issue shall be fixed? BR Hadamard ------------------- Posted: Oct 27, 2013 Score: 0 Quote Reference Hi, I need to add a tag to a set of tasks, via Multi-Edit, but without replacing the previous tag values, I just need to add new tags rather than replacing existing ones. There have been discussions on this topic for years now, but I am not aware of a solution yet. Could you please tell me how I could proceed? Is this topic solved? Thank you in advance. |
Hadamard |
Posted Feb 15, 2014 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
Score: 0
Hi again,
I would appreciate to know whether there is some update regarding this topic. Cheers |
Hadamard |
Posted Nov 16, 2013 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
Score: 0
Hi,
I work developing LTE modems, so I can understand the complexity of developing SW and HW. What I do not understand is that you cannot give a rough estimation, e.g. 2014 Q2, or so. Otherwise, the customer has no clue about what he could expect. The approach of no giving dates is better for Toodledo, but not for the customer. There is trade-off between precision on the date and customer satisfaction. BR Jose Andres |
Hadamard |
Posted Nov 09, 2013 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
Score: 0
Hi Jake,
Thank you for your answer. As customer, it is a little bit difficult to understand that we cannot get a time frame where these kind of basic features will be ready. You may not give a precise date, but yes in which quarter. I always see the same kind of answer, the customer may not be fully satisfied with it. Best Regards Jose Andres |
Hadamard |
Posted Nov 02, 2013 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
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Posted by chr.ver:
There's a Greasemonkey script that does just this. It adds a multi-edit box to each page where you can make a selection of your Toodledo tasks. On this set you can then execute several actions such as "Add Tag". https://userscripts.org/scripts/show/85745 Of course this comes without warranty as it is developed on top of the Toodledo page. That said, I use it quite often without any problems. Hi chr.ver, Thank you for the hint, I will give it a try while I expect some action from Toodledo. BR Jose Andres |
Hadamard |
Posted Nov 02, 2013 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
Score: 0
Hi Jake,
This is really basic functionality, when does Toodledo expect to add it? BR Jose Andres |
Hadamard |
Posted Oct 27, 2013 in: Multi-Edit to edit tags without replacing previous values
Score: 0
Hi,
I need to add a tag to a set of tasks, via Multi-Edit, but without replacing the previous tag values, I just need to add new tags rather than replacing existing ones. There have been discussions on this topic for years now, but I am not aware of a solution yet. Could you please tell me how I could proceed? Is this topic solved? Thank you in advance. |
Hadamard |
Posted May 14, 2011 in: Project handling - display parent name in sub-task
Score: 1
Any news here?
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Hadamard |
I think it would be interesting if users, at least those we are paying our subscription, had a rough idea about the roadmap in order to assess whether or not the product is meant to fulfill their expectations in the medium-long term. It is wise not to provide a short-term view, since users will potentially be pesting all the time; but the other extreme, that is no information at all, may not be the best solution.
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Hadamard |
Posted Jan 22, 2011 in: Project handling - display parent name in sub-task
Score: 1
For what is worth, I'm preceding the subtask name with a short description of the parent task. What about you guys?
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Hadamard |
Posted Jan 01, 2011 in: Project handling - display parent name in sub-task
Score: -1
Sorry to ask again, but this is a topic which I'm really interested in. Could somebody give any feedback regarding this topic?
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Hadamard |
Hi all,
I've been reading several posts where 'Task Dependencies' were discussed and several users requested this feature to be implemented here. I consider this option really useful to manage properly the tasks which have a 'Waiting' Status. Nonetheless, each of the topics concerning this issue has been locked due to the time. I would like to have some notions of the status of such a development, could anyone give some feedback regarding this topic? Thank you in advance, Jose Andres |
Hadamard |
Posted Dec 11, 2010 in: Project handling - display parent name in sub-task
Score: 1
Anything new here?
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Hadamard |
Thank you cjuzda, I will consider your advice.
Let´s go guys, more suggestions! I am sure some of you have to move projects!! |
Hadamard |
Hi guys, I have really enjoyed reading this thread. I have just upgraded my TD account and I am using many of your ideas. Thanks a lot.
I would like to ask you how to manage part of my someday items. Let´s say that I have project A (task) which has 4 steps (subtasks). I have completed the first two steps, and I realize that for now it is enough to get by. I don´t have enough time to go on in that project (my energy is finite :)). Besides its outstanding substasks are not critical. It seems that the last two substasks should be moved to the someday list. How do you guys manage this situation? If you move the project completely to the someday list (that´s, changing the task status to Someday), you may have problems to check your completed projects during the last month. The other option is to clone the project and place it on the someday list. Could this option create some issue? By the way, I would like to know your opinion regarding the waiting for status. I think that the same ideas could be discussed. Waiting for your suggestions. |