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Change Completed Date?

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colinmbuckley

Posted: Apr 17, 2008



Is it possible to manually adjust the completed date? Right now, "Completed Date" is really "Checked Off Date". If I come into the office one morning and realize I didn't check off some tasks that were actually completed the day before, it would be inappropriate to show the task as being done today.

I guess for some users this would be a non-issue, but for those of us that need historical records of work completed or that rely on the "Statistics" function in Toodledo for guidance, inaccurate completion dates can be a pain.

Hopefully, I've merely overlooked this ability.

Thanks for your insight and recommendations!

C
Toodledo

Posted: Apr 17, 2008



The completed date is currently read-only. We are thinking about ways to make this editable.

Thanks
Qrystal

Posted: Apr 23, 2008



I'm looking forward to this ability! Glad to see it's being considered!
brucerothwell

Posted: May 12, 2008



Hey Toodledo folks... I also asked for this, a month or two ago. What would work for me is this: instead of applying a check box, which in turn applies the CURRENT date (and time?), use a calendar tool and let the user specify the date (and time?).

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Bruce
tarch

Posted: May 12, 2008



I too am looking forward to this ability. It is critical in my time tracking. Thanks.
Mark

Posted: May 12, 2008



I 2nd (or is it 3rd) this!
I forget to check off tasks til the next day and on repeating tasks this tends to mess things up.
colinmbuckley

Posted: May 13, 2008



I wonder if having the recent addition of "Start Date" fresh in the minds of the Toodledo developers would make it easier to quickly make this adjustment as well.


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