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From:Eric Frazier Date:April 27 2005 9:44pm
Subject:Re: Feature Request: SubTasks
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Hi,

This is just IMHO, but I think this would not be that difficult for you to 
do yourself. One thing about Eventum that I am finding is that it is very 
well designed, and as a result it is at least straight forward, if not 
super easy/fast to make big changes to it. The hard part is just that it is 
a big system with quite a lot to get to know. However, I bet if you spent a 
few hours looking at the DB structure, and them going through the code with 
something like phpdoc, you would get some good ideas fairly quickly.


Thanks,

Eric

At 02:37 PM 4/27/2005, Lukas Bradley wrote:
>I've always wanted the ability to create tasks within tasks.  In other
>words, tasks should be able to have sub-tasks.
>
>I realize this opens a whole new can of worms, and can complex the current
>application.  On example is for time projected and spent: should these
>values be rolled-up into the parent task, or should all be separate?
>
>With this ability, I would like to be able to move tasks from, to, and out
>of other tasks.
>
>
>
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    • Lost email poll list.Eric Frazier27 Apr
      • Feature Request: SubTasksLukas Bradley27 Apr
      • Re: Feature Request: SubTasksEric Frazier27 Apr
        • RE: Feature Request: SubTasksLukas Bradley27 Apr
        • RE: Feature Request: SubTasksEric Frazier28 Apr
          • RE: Feature Request: SubTasksLukas Bradley28 Apr
      • Re: Lost email poll list.Bryan Alsdorf2 May
RE: Feature Request: SubTasksJoao Prado Maia28 Apr
  • RE: Feature Request: SubTasksEric Frazier28 Apr