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Is there a new bug with the Tasks list macro? Doesn't seem to be accepting checking off issues

aron
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March 7, 2022

The tasks macro is very useful as it can be used to show tasks on children pages. We use it to keep track of meeting tasks from weekly meetings.

The task list macro makes a table and the tasks have checkboxes to them.

Previously we could mark a task as done on this list and it would update itself and the child page ie the task would disappear on refresh.

Recently this has stopped working, we cannot mark the task as 'done' in the task list table. It marks it on clicking but then on refresh and on looking at the child page - it has not done anything.

Tried deleting and recreating the task list, didn't help.

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Andy Gladstone
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March 9, 2022

@aron checking in here to see if you are still experiencing issues with this. In my production instance and test instance I am not seeing this, but if you still are I would be glad to research it further.

aron
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March 15, 2022

hi @Andy Gladstone thanks for the note - it's working now!

Andy Gladstone
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March 15, 2022

@aron Super! Thanks for the follow-up!

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Lauren Briskin July 28, 2023

I'm also running into the parent page macro not updating when an action item is checked on the child page. I had trouble finding any documentation or bug lists, so hoping it's okay to ask on this old question.


Here's an example of an action item checked off on a child page.

Screenshot 2023-07-28 at 9.16.31 AM.png

In the macro on the parent page, the action item is unchecked.

Screenshot 2023-07-28 at 9.17.27 AM.png

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