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When checklist item marked Not OK: Require a comment to be entered

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  • September 26, 2022
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  • Anita Hæhre
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As Daily Execution Leader, when something is marked Not OK and in red, I would like my process experts (those doing shiftly rounds)  to be required to enter in a comment to make sure the issue is communicated and visible to all. Make it so that it cannot be skipped without putting a comment.

Feedback from the Daily Execution Leader @ VAM (Vinyl Acetate) Unit at Clear Lake going through onboarding now

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Thanks for the input @Crystal Connor Richards! Will investigate this with the team. 


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Marcela Young
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@Kristoffer Knudsen I know you mentioned the “Message” feature is a stepping stone for this. When was the desired timeline for this feature?


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Hi @Marcela Young - correct. 

The first version of “task conditions”, which would be a potential stepping stone to this, is planned for the March release. 

Thanks! 

 


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Hi @Marcela Young ++

The “tasks conditions” feature mentioned above was just released, which will e.g. allow you to give a message “add a note” message to the user based on the task condition. See the full release notes in the link below. Curious to hear how this can solve part of your needs on this topic. 

Br,

Kristoffer 

 

 


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  • March 26, 2024

We have discussed internally with Ram and agree this is a high priority for Celanese.


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