![]() However there are some nuances, such as if in the form they select “Expedited” it will get assigned to a different person than a regular audit. Currently I have rules set in an Audit Board where if X service is selected in an Asana Form submission it will populate a subtask under the submission task for someone to complete an audit on X service. ![]() I’m curious if this will be on the roadmap at any time? It would really help clear up Rules in projects. I’m looking to improve both accuracy and efficiency in our Asana flow as we will have countless subtasks at scale.Īs an example: if I add an id field to my parent task and this particular task’s id is "1", can I have corresponding subtask’s id fields automatically populate to "1" if they have an id field? Is there a way to have a subtask’s custom field data reflect the parent task’s custom field data, without manually entering in the information, if they both have that particular custom field applied to them? The custom field must be available on both the parent task and corresponding subtask, because in some instances, collaborators might only have permission to view the subtask and not the task. ![]() In theory, the custom field on the parent task and corresponding subtask should always contain matching numeric data (but are susceptible to human error causing misalignment as the data is manually entered). We have a scenario where some parent tasks and corresponding subtasks have the same custom field applied to them. ![]() I searched around the community forum and wasn’t able to find an answer to my question, nor anyone asking the question, for that matter. Firstly, apologies if I am creating a duplicate topic. ![]()
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