the Task Report Macro will do the trick.
Add the macro on any page. Then configure it like this:
Save macro and page - done.
This will show you the date the task was completed. If you're interested in the exact time, visit the page and scroll the version history ;-)
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Nicolai
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You're very welcome @Carmen Valdés Téllez! Glad to help.
Please mark my answer as accepted.
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Thanks Nicolai. Can you send me a step by step direction to do this? I looked at the app and do not know where the Macro is. Can this be done for the entire workspace with one setup?
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Hi Franklin,
I'm not sure if I'm able to help you here.
Nevertheless, if you are a Confluence user in a Server/DC-Environment, you will understand my answer above when checking the macro documentation.
Kind regards,
Nicolai
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To keep record on things complicated in properties, for example when a waterproofing project was done, we will need a completion date field instead of start date and due date. This is very important because the complain date triggers warranty.
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