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Can we see the total time Estimate for a parent by totalling the estimates for all children?
Can we see the total time Spent for a parent by totalling the time spent for all children?
Can we calculate the %complete for a parent based on the total estimated time and total time spent hours of all children?
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Please have a good look thru the preferences.
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I understand this is very close to asking about what's obviously already in Preferences but I'm not seeing what I'm asking for. Either it's mis-calculating or these are new possibilities:
Can we calculate the %complete for a parent based on the total estimated time and total time spent hours of all children?
Yes, it's there, sorry.
Can we see the total time Estimate for a parent by totalling the estimates for all children
Can we see the total time Spent for a parent by totalling the time spent for all children?
In v5.4.b2 I have this checked:
"Display a task's %Completion as being equal to its 'Time Spent' divided by its 'Time Estimate".
The %complete is computed for all parents. The Estimate and Spent are displayed in columns for parents, but not displayed in the lower entry area. Is that a display issue or intentional?
I tried "Display a parent task's '% Completion' as being the average of all its subtasks' % completions" but in both the columns and the entry area the %complete always displays 0% for all tasks, parents or subtasks. Manually changing the %complete for a detail-level task will update the immediate parent but nothing above that.
HTH,
Thanks
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iamstarbuck wrote: Is that a display issue or intentional?
Intentional because people also want to be able to enter times for the parent tasks and have that included in the % completion calculation.
Why do you want to see it in the entry fields?
iamstarbuck wrote: but in both the columns and the entry area the %complete always displays 0% for all tasks, parents or subtasks
I think there is more going on here because most people use this option without any problems.
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Hello.
Is it possible to add a preference option to "total time Spent for a parent by totalling the time spent for all children"?
This is very usefully for me.
Thanks,
Len
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Hey,
I was just wondering if it's possible to get TodoList to format the tdl file so that it looks like a hand-written XML file i.e. with attributes on separate lines (instead of all being on one very long line).
The reason I ask is that I'm editing my .tdl file on two different computers and trying to merge them into a common version in an SVN repository. But because diff programs use a line-by-line comparison, I can't use them to determine what's changed in my .tdl file.
I know there are tools to prettify XML files but it would be quite tedious to have to do this before every check-in. If it's not currently possible, could it be considered as a new feature?
Thanks,
Padraig
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Sorry! You can ignore that, I see that it's already possible, awesome (link ).
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I've decided that I'm also going to make this the default behaviour because it's what users expect.
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I use a TiddlyWiki (http://www.tiddlywiki.com/ [OpenSource]) as a cross reference to the different tasks and have noticed that the permalinks had stopped working (I pretty sure they were ok some versions ago) as an example "file:///F:/_Coding/Documentation/Index.html#MFC" seems to be truncated at the #, it will open the file but not on the required location.
/// HACK: Don't PANIC ...
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/User:Panic2k4
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Indeed.
Currently I'm treating # as a wordbreak character. I'll get it fixed to accept # as a valid URL character.
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