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Hi All, When I am trying to fetch Task Assigned Time through "ge
divyav
over 8 years ago
Hi All,
When I am trying to fetch Task Assigned Time through "gettaskassignedtimestamp(tp!id)” , it is providing correct values in DEV whereas in QA it is providing correct values for few tasks (tasks assigned to tp!owner) and incorrect values for other tasks (tasks assigned to other groups).
For other tasks, Initial Assigned time and initial accepted time are same even though task is accepted after sometime of assignment (Initial Assigned time is considering initial accepted time), but later assigned and accepted times are showing correct values for the same task.
Few set of tasks will be generated (assigned) at the same time. So is there any issue with this parallel assignments or is there any issue with "gettaskassignedtimestamp(tp!id)”, Kindly suggest.
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Stacey Wright
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over 8 years ago
I ran into an issue with that function a while back, and rather than fight it, I added a script task to record the assigned time right before the task itself, for the specific tasks in question - luckily, there were only a couple of tasks that the business cared about.
That being said, what is it you're trying to measure? Would Lag() be a good alternative for you?
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Stacey Wright
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I ran into an issue with that function a while back, and rather than fight it, I added a script task to record the assigned time right before the task itself, for the specific tasks in question - luckily, there were only a couple of tasks that the business cared about.
That being said, what is it you're trying to measure? Would Lag() be a good alternative for you?
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