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Opening 'Running tasks’ panel by Process Flow

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  • October 24, 2019
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Mark Jongeling
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For import functionality I'm currently working on I would like to be able to open the 'Running tasks’ panel for the user after a (background) task has started to run. I see this as a Process Action.

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Erik Brink
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  • April 9, 2020

Indeed, it will open the monitor on starting a task or report set to Await Result=No in the SF.


Mark Jongeling
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  • April 9, 2020
Erik Brink wrote:

Hi Mark,

This idea is implemented now and the release of it is planned for next Tuesday 14th of April.

Regards, Erik

 

Thanks Erik!, how will it work if I may ask? Like you mentioned in your first reply?


Erik Brink
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  • April 9, 2020

Hi Mark,

This idea is implemented now and the release of it is planned for next Tuesday 14th of April.

Regards, Erik


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  • February 13, 2020

Hi Mark,

I will put it on our backlog and bring it on in our next sprint planning.

Regards, Erik 


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  • February 13, 2020

Any progress @Erik Brink ? Can we also assign a shortkey to this panel just like with the Help panel?


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  • October 25, 2019

Thanks for reporting your idea.

 

Maybe we should think of opening the monitor by default starting a new asynchronous task if not already.

 

Regards,

Erik


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