Hi Trello community,
I am trying to create a series of butler rules that will do the following:
Automate the movement of cards by Due Date:
I'm also trying to do it also by dragging cards to Lists:
I was having a problem finding the right butler construction to ensure both of these type of rules (By Due Date, By Dragging to List and updating due date) work in harmony.
Any ideas,
Thanks!
I had similar questions, but I found the solution :)
Here it is:
"Calendar" -> "Scheduled Commands"
every day, move each card in list "This week" due tomorrow to list "tomorrow"
We can't insert a sort of command but I have a another command to the sort of list so it's okay.
And the rules is:
Cheers ;)
At a quick glance, all doable with Butler Due Date and Rules.
Also note that 5th point when card is created with a due date set...that will be a rule command and the card gets registered to be monitored and activated by Due Date commands you have set and are active.
The drag cards into a list you can use either "added" or "moved into" ...do note the scope for "added".
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Thank you!
Do you have an example of what one of the butler commands would look like?
Thanks
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Hi milynnus,
Please help me too. I am looking for a solution to create the rules below.
When i change the Due time, "Rules" works prefectly but the automate "Due Dates Commands" not.
Thank you!
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