2024-08-15, 09:27 PM
I must be losing my ability to communicate clearly. I'm sure some people would suggest I never had it!
Let me rephrase:
1. The Scheduler needs to track whether or not a project has been completed so it doesn't continue to be scheduled and to clutter the target list
2. The Target Selection tool has no such requirement
3. I did not design the Target Selection tool to consider whether or not a project has been completed. Therefore, what you are seeing is the intended behavior.
To repeat, the P does not indicate an "Active" project. It merely indicates a Project Exists.
In my original response I suggested some alternatives to track and/or filter out targets that have completed projects, independent of the "P" in the project column.
Hopefully that clears it up. If you have more questions, please ask. I will try to be more clear with my answers.
Let me rephrase:
1. The Scheduler needs to track whether or not a project has been completed so it doesn't continue to be scheduled and to clutter the target list
2. The Target Selection tool has no such requirement
3. I did not design the Target Selection tool to consider whether or not a project has been completed. Therefore, what you are seeing is the intended behavior.
To repeat, the P does not indicate an "Active" project. It merely indicates a Project Exists.
In my original response I suggested some alternatives to track and/or filter out targets that have completed projects, independent of the "P" in the project column.
Hopefully that clears it up. If you have more questions, please ask. I will try to be more clear with my answers.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound


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