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Views on: Tasks

This article describes the capabilities the user has, when creating views on Tasks.

Written by Bram Timmers

Cohero offers the possibility to create views on tasks. This article describes in detail the various capabilities for views related to this particular resource:


1. Available layouts

When creating a view on tasks, the user can leverage only one layout:

  • Table layout: depicting tasks as rows in a table


2. Task filters

Views on tasks come with a fair share of filters. Let's break down what filters are available, and what they enable users to filter on:

Member/Group filters:

  • Assignee

  • Created by

  • Updated by

Text filters:

  • Task name

Dynamic date filters:

  • Due date

  • Updated on

  • Created on

Status filters:

  • (Task) status

Select filters:

  • Project

  • Space

Other:

  • Priority


3. Task columns (available on Table layout)

Table layout-based views on tasks offer a wide array of available columns, that users can add to (or hide from) their views. Let's break down what columns are available based on general info (in addition, your workspace may offer custom field columns too):

Task name* (pinned)

Status

Assignee

Priority

Created on

Due date

Created by

Updated on

Asset name

Project*

Space*

Updated by

* These fields are clickable, and will take you away from the view, to open the chosen item.


The first column in a task view is pinned and can not be removed or hidden. This column is pinned, because it represents the name of the resource that the view is built on - and is important to protect the integrity of the view.


4. Task sorts

Task views can be sorted by a number of their fields.

Sort on

Available logics

Asset (Name)

A-Z, Z-A

Priority

Ascending, Descending

Created on

Newest first, Oldest first

Due date

Newest first, Oldest first

Project

Ascending, Descending

Space

Ascending, Descending

Status

Ascending, Descending

Task name

A-Z, Z-A

Updated on

Newest first, Oldest first


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