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    katalina-w got a reaction from rupal.khilari in Notification filtering   
    Hi all,
     
    Now that we're setting supervisors as managers on more and more projects, I've been asked if it's possible to filter the types of tasks supervisors receive notifications about. For instance, an integration supervisor is receiving notifications about all tasks and publishes, and would benefit from the ability to be able to choose to receive only notifications regarding tracking and matchmove (and anything else he might select).
     
    Is this on your roadmap or something you'd consider investigating?
     
    Thanks as always,
    Kat
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    katalina-w reacted to deex in Notification filtering   
    Hi,
     
    Any news about this please ?
    I want to filter by task types, asset types, status... I think something happened in 2 years. They is an option somewhere ?
     
    Thank you
    Damien
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    katalina-w reacted to mitch.s in in-task checklists   
    this doesn't apply to trivial notes like : 'Shot started', 'Good job!' or 'You're fired', ...
     
    Notes are really useful because they contain the description of specific retakes: 'Evenly space edges on fingers', 'add loop in elbows', 'Setup Reference contains keys on eyes', ... Several retakes may also be grouped in one note.
    This is why it would be useful to have a status on notes so that a resource/supervisor can see what retakes are done, are in progress or still need to be done. Filtering on those stati would be very helpful
     
    Maybe you have a different idea on how to implement retakes (description and follow up throughout the versions). If you do, we'd like to know how
    One thing is for sure the description and status of a specific retake (not just a version) must be clearly visible and easily queryable.
    Forgetting a retake because it wasn't clearly visible (between all other notes) or queryable is not an option.
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    katalina-w reacted to jonathan-v in Restricting projects user can see   
    Hello,
     
    It appears my users have the ability to view all active projects.  Is there a way to restrict users to only being able to view projects they are assigned to?
    I was hoping disabling "can access projects" in the user roles would restrict them, but that hides all project access.
     
    Appreciate the help.
     
    -JV
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