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ErikC
  •  ErikC
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2014-08-29T13:41:20Z
Hi,

I was playing around with some jobs today and after a few moments of clicking I saw there was a condition bound to a task. To decrease this debug time it will be a nice feature to see if there is a condition bound to a task/job in the main GUI.

Might be a new column which you can turn off/on which shows a collored image if there is a condition on the task/job and a grey image is no condition is there.

Regards,
Erik
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osirisja
2014-09-01T08:00:39Z
I agree with this one - definitely need a way of linking conditions to specific tasks and jobs, or even having a specific 'condition' task, as there is no way of easily managing potentially hundreds of different conditions.

Cheers

Andy
ErikC
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2014-09-02T07:50:53Z
Hi Any,

For me it's only handy to see that there is a condition bound to a job/task in the main GUI. So an extra column showing this is enough for me.

Regards,
Erik
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al355
2014-09-02T18:50:54Z
Also agree with this, a way of seeing that there is a condition is sufficient for us.
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2015-02-20T10:01:16Z
Suggested solution:

Add a new column at both Job and Task level called "Conditions". Column is only 20 pixels wide and will show the Condition icon if there is at least one condition there.

Maybe also, if you hover over the Condition it will show a popup like this:

1. Condition name 1
2. Condition name 2

What do you think about this solution?
Henrik
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2015-02-20T14:51:54Z
As a first solution we have now added the icons to Job and Task level in grid. If icons are there it means that at least one Condition is active. You can test this in this version:

http://www.visualcron.co....aspx?g=posts&t=4830 
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ErikC
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2015-02-23T07:14:32Z
Hi Henrik,

For me this is enough, I can see where a condition is bound to, thanks!

Regards,
Erik
Uses Visualcron since 2006.
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