How do I order/search by "recently updated"?
I have a project where new tasks get raised from a sync with external tool. Then they get moved to a folder when processed. The sync tool tells me "3 issues updated" when it runs but I cannot find which 3 because I don't see an "updated" column available in tables/lists views.
It seems I can use Stream to get an overall "what happened most recently" but I'm not sure if that's enough... maybe I need to adapt my process to Wrike is all?
Hi,
Have you tired creating a custom report for tasks? You can use custom reports to filter tasks by "last modified date", so you might be able to do some testing with that?
@John Hey! I'd also recommend using a Search command "updated: (>,<,=)YYYY-MM-DD" - it allows you to check out Tasks, Folders, and Projects updated earlier, later or on a certain date (today, this week, this month). More on Search commands on our Help Center.
Please let me know if I can help you with anything else 🙂
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Conviértete en un experto en Wrike con Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Conviértete en un experto en Wrike con Wrike Discover
So I can search and report based on last modified date but it's simply not available as a column? Is there a reason why, and/or a workaround like adding a custom column using this information somehow?
@John, that's right. But you can also filter by Last modified date in the Table View. You can add a Custom Field and manually enter the date in it too, that way you'll have a column with that info.
Please let me know if you want this thread to be moved to the Product Feedback section, it might be an interesting feature suggestion 👍
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Conviértete en un experto en Wrike con Wrike Discover
Lisa Wrike Team member Conviértete en un experto en Wrike con Wrike Discover
>You can add a Custom Field and manually enter the date in it too, that way you'll have a column with that info.
I have seen reference to calculated fields though not read about them. I'd wondered if that might be used to automatically put last-modified-date in some custom column.
I definitely would find the ability to treat last-updated as a first-class column as very handy, and I know our customer is used to working that way as they are terrible at tracking notifications ;) So yes please. Thanks very much.