Create a Task

  1. In the project, please click on '+Create Issue' button.
  2. To create a new Task Issue, please select 'Task'.
  3. In the 'Create Task' window, please fill out the data fields:
    Subject – type in the Task subject.
    Description – provide details about what Tasks are needed to be done.
    Status – select the Status of the Issue. Status represents the current status in the lifecycle of the Issue. The lifecycle of the Issue is managed by Workflows (such as 'New' to 'Closed' Status, or 'Reopened' to 'Closed' Status, etc.). Workflows depend on project roles, and they are fully customizable in qmsWrapper. Newly created Issues by default are in 'New' Status.
    Priority – select the Priority of the Issue.
    Version – select the Version to which you want to relate the new Bug. You can also unselect version by clicking on ‘Select a version’ in the drop-down list. The default Version is always the first 'Open' version by version name.
    Milestone – check if the Task is also a 'Milestone' in the project. You can mark 'Tasks' as 'Milestones' without the need to create a particular Milestone for each required Task. Instead of creating a Task Issue and a following Milestone Issue, you can mark a Task as a Milestone by ticking the 'Milestone' checkbox. When you created a 'Milestone' Task, the Assignee gets a mail about all the details and updates of the 'Milestone' Task.
    QMS – check it if the Task is QMS related.
    Assignee – select a group or a user you want to assign to the Task.
    Followers – select users you want to get updates for the Task.
    Start date – select start date.
    Due date – select due date.
    Estimated time – type in the estimated time in hours, that is needed to complete the Task.
    Done ratio – select how many percent of the Task is completed already.
    Parent task – select an Issue as a parent task of the Task.
    Dependent on task - select a depend on the issue.
    Attachments – add file attachments to the Task.

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  4. Click Create.