Cognite InField 2.0: Release Date in Checklist Title

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On behalf of Celanese InField super users: 

When releasing a checklist in InField 2.0, it is not immediately clear what date the checklist had been opened. In InField 1.0, the release date was made part of the checklist title and made it easier to distinguish between other similar checklists that had been released. Can this feature be brought back into 2.0? Or at least make the release date easier to distinguish? 

@Kristoffer Knudsen  

Hi @crgomez13 - thanks for the feedback. 

Today, we have the layout as visualised below with the weekday (Friday) and planned start-time (2am). The reason for why we went for a string (friday) is that we assumed it would be easier for a user to read immediately compared to the long date-field we had in the checklist name in 1.0. 

Question: would it help to add some sections in the table below? E.g. “this week”, “last week”, “last month”, etc.? Just wondering if there is another way of ensuring that the users are able to distinguish checklist x from y, and not having to make the name “messy” 🙂 (cc @Meg Ong ) 

Br,

Kristoffer 

 

 


Hi @Kristoffer Knudsen

I think a simple fix for this would be to include the calendar date (MM/DD/YY) in the bottom right corner rather than just the week day; in addition to having the time. This would make it a lot easier for the process experts to differentiate as on occasion there may be multiple checklists that may have dragged over from a previous day or shift. 


The following idea has been merged into this idea:

All the votes have been transferred into this idea.

NewParked

Hi! @Anita Hæhre 

Why has this been parked? This has been a highly requested change from multiple users to improve their ability to distinguish between open checklists. 

@Kristoffer Knudsen 


Hi @crgomez13 apologies for the possible confusion here, I should have added a comment that your idea has been merged into the above idea, being this one, as they’re duplicates:  

Please upvote on the idea your idea was merged into. Hope that answered your question?