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Otherwise, now with this new feature, tasks assigned to you are automatically included when they meet the criteria of the Smart Queue. For example, now when you look at your Overdue Smart Queue, it will show all the overdue tasks in your own queues, as well as any tasks assigned to you that are overdue. Does that make more sense?
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Hi Mike -Before, when you went to a queue that was shared with you, if the tasks in that queue had tags you would not be able to see them as a collaborator. Now those tags are visible to you, and you can click on them to see all tasks with that tag.Tags from shared queues are not automatically added to your list of tags / Tag Panel. This decision was intentional. Just because someone shares a queue with you doesn't mean you necessarily want all their tags.So here's how it can work for your situation:CoworkerX creates a queue and shares it with you. CoworkerX tags tasks with 'product management'. If you want this tag as well, then just tag any task with 'product management' and it will be added to your list of tags and you can create smart queues off of this or just click the tag name in the tag panel. Doing so will pull all tasks with this tag from the queues you own, as well as those queue shared with you.You can also add tags to your account without having to add the tag to a specific task by going into Settings:
Does that help?-Cameron
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 10:32 AM,wrote:
I'm a bit confused on how the 'shared tags' feature works. I have one other person, who is setup as a collaborator in several of my queues. In my shared queue, I have tagged items. (Product Management, for example). 'Product management' shows up in my Tag panel list, but not in my collaborators Tag panel list. How can my collaborator see the tags I have created, and vice-versa? We tried creating a smart queue, but it never presents you with a list of tags created by other users (only your own). The idea is to have a shared 'product management' tag, so either of us can run a report from all the shared queues to use it for our open items meetings with PM.Thanks for the help!Mike
On Friday, February 24, 2012 7:23:03 PM UTC-5, Cameron (GQueues) wrote:Two new features rolled out today:1. Shared tags - you can now view, add and remove tags on tasks in queues that are shared with you. These tasks also show up when you click on a tag name to see all tasks with that tag.2. Broader Smart Queues - assignments and tasks shared with you now show up in smart queues. Hopefully this makes it easier to see everything in one spot.I've already received some feedback about still having the option to only see tasks you own in smart queues. I'll look towards making this an option you can set in the smart queue definition.-Cameron--To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/gqueues/-/I7xu2ly_LZcJ.
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Hi Mike -You can set what day your week starts on in GQueues Settings.http://www.gqueues.com/help/calendarIntegration#weekStartA smart queue for tasks from the beginning of this week to the end of this week are based on this setting.
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Hi Mike -
I was able to confirm the bug. I've created a fix which will go out with the next update to the site. Thanks again for reporting this issue.
-Cameron
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Mike Lakunin <> wrote:
Hi Cameron!
This is what i'm talking about. I have this option set, and when i pick a date it works well (it shows as it should that monday is the first day of the week), but it does not for smart queues.For example now (it's already sunday in Russia), it shows me tasks from the next week ( from sunday the1st to 7th of April), while actually it should show tasks from the 26th of march to1st of april.Thanks,Mike
On Sunday, April 1, 2012 12:47:11 AM UTC+4, Cameron (GQueues) wrote:Hi Mike -You can set what day your week starts on in GQueues Settings.http://www.gqueues.com/help/calendarIntegration#weekStartA smart queue for tasks from the beginning of this week to the end of this week are based on this setting.-CameronOn Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:36 AM, <lakunma> wrote:
Smart queues is a good feature! Thanks.
But it's a bit strange that week in the smart queues doesn't match with week in my calendar. In Russia, week starts at Monday, and ends in Sunday, but beginning of the week in smart queues still starts at sunday. Could you please fix it.
I have the following scenario: At the end of each week i look over all task i completed during the week. So i've created the smartQueue "lastWeek" and on whenever i want to check progress split by categories/queues I press the "achived" button (if i understand it right, "Archived" is something like "Completed") and analyze completed tasks sorted by queues. Very comfortable. If only the week could start at Monday. The other thing that is need is to look one or two or a few weeks back in the past.
May be, it's not what is the smartqueues were made for, may be, what i'm talking about would better fit in the possible future "Report" feature or something like that.--To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/gqueues/-/mKxh6nYK05IJ.
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