Hi
If anyone is interested I have added a page to the RT wiki which describes
how I to use the timeline module to display the Start and Due date of
tickets in constructing the ticket timeline. This makes it a useful tool in
helping to schedule your workload in rt a somewhat similar view to what a
Gantt chart might give you. The page is at
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/TimelineStartDue
cheers
John
Looks nice, but why not using the perfect RT-Extension-JSGantt ? from github2010/8/13 john habermann john.haberman@gmail.com
Hi
If anyone is interested I have added a page to the RT wiki which describes
how I to use the timeline module to display the Start and Due date of
tickets in constructing the ticket timeline. This makes it a useful tool in
helping to schedule your workload in rt a somewhat similar view to what a
Gantt chart might give you. The page is at
TimelineStartDue - Request Tracker Wiki
cheers
John
RT Training in Washington DC, USA on Oct 25 & 26 2010
Last one this year – Learn how to get the most out of RT!
MFG
Torsten Brumm
http://www.brumm.me
http://www.elektrofeld.de
Because I didn’t know about it
Thanks very much for letting us know about this Torsten when I had been
searching for Gantt charts and RT the only mention I had found had been to
do with the timeline extension.On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Torsten Brumm <torsten.brumm@googlemail.com wrote:
Looks nice, but why not using the perfect RT-Extension-JSGantt ? from
github
2010/8/13 john habermann john.haberman@gmail.com
Hi
If anyone is interested I have added a page to the RT wiki which describes
how I to use the timeline module to display the Start and Due date of
tickets in constructing the ticket timeline. This makes it a useful tool in
helping to schedule your workload in rt a somewhat similar view to what a
Gantt chart might give you. The page is at
TimelineStartDue - Request Tracker Wiki
cheers
John
RT Training in Washington DC, USA on Oct 25 & 26 2010
Last one this year – Learn how to get the most out of RT!
–
MFG
Torsten Brumm
http://www.brumm.me
http://www.elektrofeld.de