This article covers the Task Management Settings sidesheet, where users can manage request settings and task tags. 



From the Requests tab of the Task Management Settings sidesheet, users can edit the settings for how all requests are handled on the My Tasks page. Users will also be able to elect whether or not the request type is shown as a task in the Requests section of My Tasks. When a request type is toggled on, users can set the request task's deadline, availability, and tags. The request types include the following:

  • Availability changes
  • Shift offers
  • Shift trades 
  • Time off
  • Transfers


From the Tags tab of the sidesheet, users can add and edit tags. Once created, these tags can be added to tasks to denote the urgency of a task or for categorization purposes. 


The Task Management Settings sidesheet can only be accessed by users with the following permission:


Administration → Task Management Guides  Manage Request Settings



This article covers the following topics:


Note: Task Management is currently in beta. Contact your CSM or R365 Support to learn how Task Management can enhance your R365 experience! 




Users can navigate to the Task Management Settings sidesheet from both the Guides page and the My Tasks page. 


Guides Page


From the Guides page, click the settings gear icon to open the sidesheet.





My Tasks Page


From the My Tasks page, click the menu icon from the Requests panel to open a dropdown menu. From the dropdown, click Request settings





Task Management Settings Tabs


The Task Management Settings sidesheet has two tabs. Users can edit settings for requests from the Requests tab, and tags can be managed from the Tags tab.




Task Management Settings Requests Tab





FieldDescription
Request TypeThe types of request that can be managed from this sidesheet.

Clicking a request type will navigate the user to the settings for the selected request type. 
Request ToggleThis toggle determines whether the request type will be shown on the My Tasks page in the Requests section.

When toggled on, new requests for the request type will be listed.
When toggled off, requests for the request type will not be listed. 
DescriptionThe description of the request type task. Users might include context for how to complete this task when it appears on My Tasks. 
DueThe due time for any requests that appear. Users can select end of day or select a custom time.

When custom is selected, users must choose a number and a unit of time (days, weeks, months).
AvailabilityHow long the request items will satay on the My Tasks list. Users can select from stays on list until addressed or a custom time.

When custom is selected, users must choose a number and unit of time (days, weeks, months).

AttachmentsClick to add any necessary attachments. The user completing the task will be able to view these attachments. 
TagsAdd tags for the request type here. When the request type is added to the tasks page, the tags added here will be appear with with the task. 
SaveWhen changes have been made to the existing settings, the Save button will be enabled. Click to save the settings. 



Task Management Settings Tags Tab

 




FieldDescription
Table Functions

As with all smart grids, the Tags grid on this sidesheet features the following table functions:


  •  - Search for specific keywords

  • - Save/edit table views

  • - Filter column information

  • - Edit row height to be smaller or larger. This function is accessible from the menu

  • - Export the table to a .csv file. This function is accessible from the menu

  • - Refresh. This function is accessible from the menu


+ Create TagClick to add a new tag. When clicked, a new row will be added to the table, where users can enter the name of the new tag and edit the color of the tag.

CheckboxClick to highlight a tag. Users can check multiple boxes to open the bulk edit options.
TagThe name of the tag. The tag can be managed in grid by performing either of the two following actions:
  • Double-click the tag to enable editing to edit the name of the tag.

  • Hover over the tag and click the paint palette icon to change the color of the tag.
Usage CountThe number of times that the tag has been used or added to tasks. 
DeleteClick to delete an individual tag.