Hi,
I'm a new personal (rather then business) Trello Gold user and I'd like to thank anyone in advance who can give me some pointers on this one . . . When I set a due date on a specific card, I'd like to trigger the renaming of its parent list to reflect the new due date. I can't see any way to do this using the predefined rules available in the 'Create a Rule' wizard under Butler Rules. List actions are also not available in the Card Button or Due Date Butler menus.
I'm initially using a Board Button to create a unique timestamp-named list, and then populating it with a set of default cards. I want the whole list and its cards to be treated as one really. There's no issue creating an automated Butler rule to change all card due dates, but it'd be a nice touch to also update {listname} with the chosen date too.
Am I approaching this wrong? Do I need to enable that historic ButlerBot service? If so, is it still available and how do I do that from within the Trello interface? Looking through the web, it looks like users were previously able to cut and paste commands into Butler really easily. How/Where do I do this now? In the current Trello interface, editing Butler commands seems very limited.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
Robbut
Hi
I don't think you can rename a list from a triggercard.
An alternativ is to create a new list
when a due date is set on a card, move the card to the top of list "{triggercardpreviouslistname} {duedate}"
If the list doesnt exist, card moving will create it.
Probably you should Split this rule in 2. The variable triggercardpreviouslistname is available with a trigger like "when a card is added to the list".
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