We use both Confluence and JIRA, but try to keep it simple wehne possible when it concerns tasks.
For many situations, the tasks in Confluence are great, simple to use. I found out the attributes of assigning a task and giving it a date. What would complete it, is the option of a priority to a task; low/medium/high.
Is there such attribute?
Hi Benjamin,
no, unfortunately, there is nothing like a priority or something like that for a Confluence task. There was an issue for that, but it is closed:
we would also like to see a task priority and category to filter and group by
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issued a question concerning the same topic, we would also be happy with this function to add priority, even filter function on task name could already help, than i could put the priority in the name of the tasks.
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Agreed this is needed. Right now doesnt matter if it is a personal or assigned tasks it is just a hot mess of tasks. Would be nice to categorized or at least see a priority associated with a task not just a past due date.
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We can recommend to use our app - Table Filter and Charts for Confluence.
Wrap your Task Report macro into the Table Filter macro and use the free text filter to filter your tasks by descriptions.
Note that our filter works with statuses and recognizes their text successfully.
Standard Task Report:
Task Report&Table Filter:
Filtering by assignee:
Filtering by description (priority):
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