Creating similar tasks groups

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  • Aktualisiert 12. März 2026
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  • In BCM, when the same plan is activated multiple times, it can result in multiple redundant tasks. Starting with BCM release 9.0.x, the Similar tasks groups tab in events helps you to eliminate redundant tasks by grouping duplicate tasks from multiple plans for similar scenarios. This functionality streamlines event task management and reduces duplication of efforts.

    Progression of original and duplicate tasks

    The Similar tasks group functionality enables event users to group similar tasks from multiple plans aimed at resolving specific situations. The system automatically designates an original task within a group and the duplicate tasks are moved to the On hold state. Upon completing the original task, event users mark it as closed. The duplicate tasks are then marked as Closed duplicates.

    The progression of both original and duplicate tasks is as follows:

    Initial task state
    When a task is part of a group, it initially moves to the On hold state instead of the Open state. The first task to enter the On hold state is automatically designated as the original task.
    Transition to the Open state
    The original task in a group is then moved to the Open state when all the other tasks are moved to the On hold state.
    Handling duplicate tasks
    Duplicate tasks remain on hold until the original task is closed and are not assigned to users. When the original task is completed, the duplicate tasks in the group are automatically marked as Closed duplicate.
    Modifying duplicate tasks
    Duplicate tasks cannot be modified directly; to take any action on them, you must first remove them from their associated group.
    Reporting and time calculation
    For duplicate tasks, the original task's state and time fields are used to roll up to the activated plans and assets. The time taken by duplicate tasks is not included in the Total effort field on the activated plans and assets.
    Re-triggering original tasks
    If the original task is re-triggered, the duplicate task remains in the Closed duplicate state, unaffected by the change of status of the original task.
    Task grouping rules
    Tasks with similar recovery task references are automatically grouped together by the system. Tasks that have internal dependencies cannot be grouped together, but they can be added to different groups. Tasks that trigger related plans cannot be added to the Similar tasks group.

    Flexibility and control

    You can unlink tasks from a similar task group or remove tasks from the event tasks.

    By eliminating redundant task execution and enhancing task management, this feature significantly improves operational efficiency during complex exercises or events.