蜜豆视频

Convert an issue/request to a task

The video demonstrates how to convert an issue or request into a task.

video poster

Transcript
To convert an issue or request to a task, first find the issue and then open it up. This is the issue we want to convert. Next, click on the three-dot menu and select Convert to Task. The task name and the description will be copied from the issue by default, but you can edit them here. We鈥檒l just put the word task in front of the issue name. This will help us keep them straight. We鈥檒l leave the description as is. You鈥檙e given the option to choose a destination project. By default, this is the project the issue is in, but you can select any project you have rights to add tasks to. We鈥檒l select Email Blast for New Energy Drink. You can add a custom form if you want, but in this case, the marketing request custom form was added automatically. That鈥檚 because it was created as both an issue and a task form, and it was already attached to the issue we鈥檙e converting. The system helps us out here by adding it automatically. This way, all the field values made in the issue are also available in the task. Last we come to the conversion options. There are three options here. If the first two are grayed out, as we see here, it鈥檚 because your system administrator or group administrator has made the selections and is not allowing you to change them. But at least you can see what they are. And here鈥檚 what they mean. Keep the original issue and tie its resolution is checked, which means the original issue or request will not be deleted. Both this task and the issue will exist at the same time, which is one reason we put the word task at the beginning of the task name, to make it easier to keep them straight. But even though the issue still exists, you can鈥檛 mark it as resolved. Because the task is working to resolve the issue, whenever the task status is changed, the issue status will also be updated automatically. So when the task is marked as complete, the issue status will automatically change to resolved. If keep the original issue wasn鈥檛 checked, the issue would be deleted as soon as we click on convert to task. Allow Conrad Hilton to have access to this task is checked so that the person who made this request, Conrad Hilton in this case, can have access to the task and keep track of how it鈥檚 going. Keep the planned completion date of the issue is something that you can decide for yourself. If you check this, the task constraint of this task will be set to finish no later than, and the planned completion date will be set to whatever the planned completion date of the issue was. If you don鈥檛 check it, the planned completion date will be the same as any new task added to the project, which you can change of course. Click on convert to task, and now you鈥檙e in your new task.

Key takeaways

  • Simple Conversion Process: To convert an issue/request into a task, open the issue, click the three-dot menu, and select 鈥淐onvert to Task.鈥 鈥 The task name and description are copied by default but can be edited. 鈥

  • Destination Project Selection: You can choose the destination project for the task, either the default project where the issue resides or another project you have access to. 鈥

  • Automatic Form Attachment: Custom forms linked to the issue are automatically added to the task, ensuring all field values are carried over seamlessly. 鈥

  • Conversion Options: Key options include:

    • Keeping the original issue active alongside the task. 鈥
    • Allowing the requester access to the task. 鈥
    • Retaining the issue鈥檚 planned completion date for the task. 鈥
  • Linked Status Updates: If the original issue is kept, its status will automatically update based on the task鈥檚 progress, ensuring synchronization between the issue and task. 鈥

NOTE
You cannot add issues to the project timeline, since they represent 鈥渦nplanned work.鈥 The project timeline is for 鈥減lanned work,鈥 meaning tasks.
recommendation-more-help
c9fbcf61-6d19-481e-a9ab-f54a0ae0ee8a