[Investigating ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ] Assign an automatic due date from a request form
We have an SLA to respond to requests within a 48hr period. When we are using Trello we had it set up so that when a request was submitted it automatically assigned a due date 48 hours ahead. The card would then turn red as that date approach. We really miss this functionality and would love for it to be replicated in Wrike,
We can't use the project template workaround as we don't use projects, just tasks.
Hi Angus, thanks for the feedback here! I don't have an automatic solution for you (and we'll share your feedback with the team), but I did want to share two things you could do with the current functionality to hopefully make your team's work a little better:
Thanks Stephanie, I did find a workaround for the time being from someone on these boards but I'd still really like it to be as described above.
For the workaround we ask the form submitter to select today's date as a mandatory question then assign this to the project start date and use the auto rescheduling of the the template tasks (align with project start date) to add two days on to that date by having them set as 3-day-long tasks. It's not ideal but it does work,
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Thanks for getting back to us Angus - the solution you've outlinedย is what I would sugggest here too ๐
I'm happy it's worked for you, though I understandย it's not the ideal approach you're looking for. Yourย original post will now be available for other to upvote and discuss further and we will also make our Product Team aware of it too.
Thanks for posting! ๐
I agree.
We had a similar SLA requirement on new work requests.ย We didn't want to have the user enter "Today's Date". What I did wasย have the form apply a project template. The first taskย has a due date set to "Today" and the second Taskย using the first as a predecessor.
Then set up a dashboard watching that "New Request" folder for "New" Tasks, Sorted by Date.
We happen to have 2 tasks in our process, but the system does allow you to either set a custom date with the duration as 2 Days, which may work if hours are important.
How many up votes are needed for the suggestion for SLAs to get implemented into the request forms?ย Curious if I need to force all my users to click this or not.
Hey guys, thanks for adding your comments here. Feature suggestions posted in this section are all brought to the attention of our Product team, and your votes help us to assess the popularity of suggestions. Once a suggestion reaches the minimum threshold of 60 upvotes, it will receive one of the Community statuses. So adding more votes can help, @Jesse. You can also check out this post by Stephanie, which outlines the way we process posts in the Product Feedback section.ย
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Here's a similar workaround we use, via Wrike Integrate. This recipe could easily be adjusted to set the task due date based on the form submission date, eliminating the need to ask for a date in the request form.
See the example recipe at https://www.workato.com/recipes/1054869
This example solution assumes that the request form generates a single new task, and it requires a couple of Wrike custom fields (available on Wrike Business and Wrike Enterprise). This solution could be modified to work for request forms that copy tasks or projects, as needed.
With this solution, the request form asks for a single date from the submitter, along the lines of "When do you need this request completed?". The resulting task created by the request form submission will reflect the following:
Full post in Best Practices at https://help.wrike.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360037822313
Amazed that you have to force a date response on end users when you already have 'Created Date' populated automatically. It should be possible to reschedule based on the date the form was submitted.ย
Thank you for bumping this thread Gareth Radley, I'm sending your feedback to the team ๐
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I'm nudging this thread too. I was shocked to find that adjusting due dates was not already built in to Wrike automations.
Chelsea Cathey Sarah Fischer thank you for adding your support!
60 upvotes, gang!! ๐
I'd love to see the option to further this by using/being able to set working hours/days. So for example, if a task is created outside of working hours, it would account for that and have it be 2BD from the start date, which could only be during working hours.ย
Hi Samantha McGrady and Cathy Mace, good news! Our Product Team is interested in implementing this idea and is already investigating its feasibility ๐ Even though we can't provide you with an ETA at the moment, please rest assured that we will let you know as soon as there are any updates ๐
Good Afternoon,
I would like to automatically assign a due date based on a custom field or priority field. For example:ย
When importance = Highย >ย Then change due date to Todays Date
When Importance = Low > Then change due date to 30 days from todays date
Hi Gabriel Walsh, thanks for adding your feedback! ๐
Agreed with the above suggestions.ย I have a single select field for priority.ย It would be useful to be able to set an SLA target date based upon the priority:
Low -> Set Due Date = Today() + 20d
Medium -> Set Due Date = Today() + 10d
High-> Set Due Date = Today() + 5d
Is there a workaround for this?
Hi Joe Ketchum, I don't think this is possible to achieve at the moment. Thank you for sharing your feedback, I'll pass it on to our team ๐
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How do we vote on this feature?
Hey Amy Krause, please click on the "Upvote ๐" button under the original post at the top of the page:ย
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