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Was going to try to join, but looks like the link is already closed! Looking forward to the new updates!
Would love to try this, but isn't available for the Enterprise Standard.
Mike F You can reference anyone in the community with an @ mention!
I am liking this so far! Love that when you select a category, you see the items in question! Will there be a way to filter down what you look at in the future like in other views?
Lisa Thank you! That would work as well. Appreciate the help and assistance!
Russell Sprague We are using the V4 API Task method and using parentIds to get to the folder (or what we thought would be project). content = Web.Contents("https://www.wrike.com/api/v4/folders/Fol...
Russell Sprague the ID that comes from the folder/project API call gives us the folder that the project lives in, not the project.
I have oscillated between the two, but not at the same time. Currently I am a morning person when it comes to coding, but would rather have my meetings late morning or early afternoon for max produ...
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