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Choose Your Task Tracking Approach
When you set up task tracking, you need to choose the approach that best suits your business needs. (Refer to 6.2.2 Approaches for using Task Tracking.) In many cases, full task-oriented tracking is not required. For a LANSA for i Master System used by multiple Visual LANSA Slave Systems, you can choose from these four basic task tracking approaches:
Developers are assigned a new task identifier for each new unit of work they perform on any product. Tasks could involve multiple developers and multiple products.
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Task identifiers are assigned to products.
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Task identifiers are assigned to individual developers.
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One task for the entire system.
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By using the LANSA's ability to transfer objects between tasks, it is also possible to combine some (but not all) of these approaches. Refer to Combined Approaches.
Task tracking is very flexible. You are not limited to these four techniques. You may design your own approach for using task tracking as part of your change management strategy, or you might use 6.1.5 Third Party Packages that work with LANSA's task tracking features. When designing a custom approach, you may also want to refer to Set Special Task ID, Share Task IDs, Unlock Objects in Task Tracking, Transfer Object Locks, Special Authorities and Task Tracking and Task Tracking Recommendations.
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