Create a GANTT of task from différent projects affected to one user
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09-27-2023 12:36 AM
Hi
Lets say that in different projects with several tasks, I affect one task per project to a user A.
I would like to have a gantt of all the tasks of user A only.
So far I managed to get the list of the tasks of user A in the different projects but I haven't found a way to do a GANTT of all his tasks based on date planified.
Is anybody have already done that ?
Tx for the help
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09-27-2023 07:11 PM
At the moment GANTTs just don't work that way, since the GANTT is not just a presentation interface, but an interaction one as well. Because its an interaction interface, that means you can create subtasks and also task relationships. That would create some pretty confusing relationships if one were messing with a GANTT for users vs a project GANTT.
That said, I can sympathize with wanting a better timeline visual for someone's tasks.
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09-27-2023 10:56 PM
It depends on the context really, In our context the one who is affected to the task is the on ly one who is going to plan / modify the tasks.
Thanks fo the help anyway

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09-27-2023 08:16 PM
Hi,
There is no OOB functionality that you can utilise here to displays all task of an user on Gantt. But you are comfortable with building own user interface using UI Builder, you can use Gantt UI Component to build it.
Yogesh
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09-27-2023 10:54 PM
Ok thanks , looks like I'll need to wait until we migrate to Vancoover as it seems it is not available for Tokyo 😉