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The ability to create hierarchically structured task lists has been added. Each task list will still be comprised of tasks and subtasks, but instead of simply ordering the tasks within a task list, you have the option to hierarchically order them as well as have levels within the tasks.
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Assigning Tasks and Task Lists
Assigning Tasks and Task Lists
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The example below reflects a simple hierarchy. At 1, if the user answers Yes, the user is moved to 1.1. If the user answers No at 1.1, the system looks for 1.2. Since there isn't a 1.2, the user is moved to 2.

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To move task code A2 to a child level directly below A1, select the A2 code row, and then select the bottom Level button once to indent one level. To move A3 to be indented below A2, select A3 and select the same Level button two times to indent two levels. The hierarchy level numbers will update accordingly.

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If you move an active code so that it is a child of an inactive task code, the task code will become inactive for this hierarchal task list only. Inactive task codes are indicated with a red indicator.


Task CodeHierarchyDescription

A1

1

Front Panel Damaged

A2

1.1

Repair

A3

1.1.1

Repair Details

B1

2

Side Panel Damaged

B2

3

Repair

B3

4

Repair Details

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