Remapping subtask start dates
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Ody Shiakallis
This is such an important feature... Please push it in your development roadmap
Brian Wehrle
Please make this happen; this is preventing us from moving several other users from a similar tool to CU. Everyone using CU is process driven and likely have preset recurring frameworks or ‘templates.’ We rely on these templates to tell us when to start a particular subtask to execute on a parent task. If we have to remap all of the start dates manually when we change the parent task due date, it takes away fromt he efficiencies gained from using templates to begin with. Please reach out with questions and happy to provide product input.
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Joakim Wallenfyr
How can this not have been fixed?! its 2024 now... 5 years??!??!?!
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Tudor Rusmanica
2019 dude!
Natalie Williams
Since updating to 3.0 I'm not always getting the little pop-up message asking if I want to remap subtasks. This has been such a huge hassle! One project has been delayed by one month and all nearly 100 subtasks have been pushed back too, but the remap subtasks option won't pop up when I move the task dates forward. But when I put them back to the original dates I'm asked if I want to remap...
(funny quality... but shows the problem)
If I convert back to 2.0 and refresh then I can remap subtasks properly. So it's either manually do it or flip back and forth between the versions. Neither is efficient...
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Ralph Stokes
Natalie Williams: Yes, It seems not to work in task view... I'm submitting a bug report.
Natalie Williams
Ralph Stokes: feel free to mention my existing bug report when you do CLK-437853.
Brian Wehrle
Ralph Stokes same here!
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Aaron Hack
The task needs to be treated as a block of time. When I create the task, I set the start and due date to be able to schedule out a block of time for that task. The subtasks are then created underneath to be able to schedule out the days of that task. If that project gets delayed, I need to be able to simply reschedule it, and not have to waste time updating and trying to get the whole task scheduled again, when I've already done that when I created the original task. By dragging the parent task on the calendar to another date, everything needs to automatically move the corresponding number of days.
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Angus Innes
This is desperately needed! I would save a bunch of time if this worked! My ideal would be: If you move the parent task three days later, all the subtasks move three days later (their start date is changed, but their start time is unaffected) I'm sure others need the time to also be able to change. This would be a game changer for using the Timeline and Gantt views!!
Anthony C.
Amanda Arany
This has become the bane of my existence. How does a project management tool only move HALF of the information related to project dates? Very frustrated.
Caroline Johnson
Can we get an ETA on this? Anthony C. Sean Kilcullen Luci N.
Anthony C.
Caroline Johnson: No ETA currently, but I just posted this in response in another thread so I'll copy/paste here as well for visibility.
My squad within ClickUp is going to be taking on task scheduling and dependencies very soon here. You'll start to see movement on a number of requests like this one!
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Ryan Anderson
Anthony C.: Any update on this feature? ETA?
Anthony C.
Ryan Anderson: No update to share on this request.
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