on 01-16-2009 9:08 AM
Hi
I have thousands of tasks in my task pane in NWDS. I would like to delete these but the "delete" option on the context menu is disabled. The only option I have is to "Delete Completed Tasks" I would lie to mark as complete and delete or othewise just delete. Any advise ?.
Thanks
Damien
Hi,
if u want to restrict the messages in the tasks to one project u can do like this.
click on the filters icon on tasks view,
click on select tab, new, select the type of project, select the project name and confirm with ok.
Regards,
Satya.
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Thaks I have done the above suggested and it reduced the number of tasks.
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Hi Damien,
Those tasks may be related to internal files or irrelevant files like deprecated warnings or some other kind of warnings. You can not delete them all and you should not delete for some files. So if it is annoying to see so many number of tasks you can filter them.
Try like this:
In the Tasks view click on on the Filters (third button), a wizard will be opened.
In the "Show Items of type" section you can check what type of problems or tasks should be displayed .
Below we have group of radio buttons, select On any resource in same Project
Third section, Where description Contains
Check "Where problem severity is:" Check Error and Warning
and "Where task priority is:" Check High
Click "OK".
Regards,
Siva
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Hi Damien,
The number of tasks can also be decreases by closing the project in NWDS. Have you tried that?
Regards.
Rajat
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