Hi,
I have a question.
How to most easily create 52 tasks, for each week of the year (Mondays 9:00AM-18PM). And to make it visible on the calendar and timeline for the whole year.
It could also be one task but having 52 time periods.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Br
Andrzej
Hello @andrzej.wolak ,
Welcome to the community!
The way I see that this could be accomplished (part of the request) is with the automation rule.
As for the visibility on the timeline for the whole year, there isn't an automation rule that can accomplish this.
BR,
Nikola
Hi Nikola,
thanks for quick reply.
Sorry but I'll ask.... again - Can I create 52 tasks with one command? or one task with 52 periods?
Br
Andrzej
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I would recommend preparing a csv file for all 52 tasks and adjust the timeline (i suppose you use start date and due date fields for this) for every row accordingly and then import them as new issues -> https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirasoftwareserver0713/creating-issues-using-the-csv-importer-965543056.html
If you are looking for a scheduled automation that creates a new task every week, then you could look at the automation like @Nikola Perisic suggests.
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