I want to create a table where each row is a task.
The first cell of each row would contain a checkbox. When the checkbox is ticked I want the whole row to be recognized as task.
Is this possible?
The task report macro does not fit my needs. I don't need to gather tasks from multiple pages or a filter. Just a table with tasks.
There is a feature request for task in a table:
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-40334
Every vote is appreciated!
thanks for the link. I voted!
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Me Too :)
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Yes, indeed helpful. Atthe moment doing as described above didnt trigger the task in the task list / report so its not being trackable. You need to type everything in one cell of the table (Statusbox, Assignee and Duedate) which is not nice. I would vote for a feature like this.
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Couldn't find a way to wrap a <tr> or <td> with a tasklist - let me know if you do
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exactly.
Maybe with a custom macro
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If I understand correct, the requirement is to add a column with Task checkboxes and then the whole row would be a task and h displayed in the users personal task overview. Checking the checkbox would as usual complete the task.
Same requirement for us here, unfortunatey no solution.
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