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as3856 on January 20, 2020, 12:41 am
In the archive with the plugin is a demo file (written by Vadim).
Using the scheduler, you can create tasks and save them in separate files or in a single database file.
When loading (in the created finished project), these files are loaded into the project and completely restore the entire view of the task scheduler.
In short, each task is written separately to a file - and when loaded by a team, the presence of these files (or a database file) is checked and loads the records into the project.
Sorry - but the plugin is quite complicated, I would not advise taking without good preparation.
I will try to find a simple example for you .....
Andrei
In the archive with the plugin is a demo file (written by Vadim).
Using the scheduler, you can create tasks and save them in separate files or in a single database file.
When loading (in the created finished project), these files are loaded into the project and completely restore the entire view of the task scheduler.
In short, each task is written separately to a file - and when loaded by a team, the presence of these files (or a database file) is checked and loads the records into the project.
Sorry - but the plugin is quite complicated, I would not advise taking without good preparation.
I will try to find a simple example for you .....
Andrei