Using your methodology to structure tasks, how do you efficiently audit tasks without Assignees in QA Views if the parent task in your system doesn't have an assignee? Do you have to filter to only subtasks? Do you need to specifically tag the parent task ask the "Deliverable" so that you can filter it out? Or do you just overlook it when you're doing QA and making sure that every task has an assignee?
We use task types to help with this. Our parent tasks (unless it's a parent task with no subtasks) are always labeled as "Non-Actionable" and our subtasks are always labeled as "Actionable". You can then use that as a filter to filter out all those "Non-Actionable parent tasks.
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Using your methodology to structure tasks, how do you efficiently audit tasks without Assignees in QA Views if the parent task in your system doesn't have an assignee? Do you have to filter to only subtasks? Do you need to specifically tag the parent task ask the "Deliverable" so that you can filter it out? Or do you just overlook it when you're doing QA and making sure that every task has an assignee?
We use task types to help with this. Our parent tasks (unless it's a parent task with no subtasks) are always labeled as "Non-Actionable" and our subtasks are always labeled as "Actionable". You can then use that as a filter to filter out all those "Non-Actionable parent tasks.
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