Question: When we start Commitments/Subcontracts, we know how many days we expect the work to take. Can Spitfire calculate the Finish date or required Start date with this information? Answer:
Question: When we start Commitments/Subcontracts, we know how many days we expect the work to take. Can Spitfire calculate the Finish date or required Start date with this information? Answer:
Question: We want to use the Checklist Doc type, so have made it site active and then added some configurations. But we wonder: is it possible to have the Project
Question: In a recent webinar, I saw that you could have Due dates not fall on Saturday or Sunday. How can I set that up? Answer: sfPMS has a WEEKDAY
ATC: ITEMDUE item option This command sets the Item Due date for a document Item. item is required. It specifies the Item that will have the due date. You can
ATC: DUE option(s) INTO $variable This command sets the document due date (or optionally, sets it to a specific day of the month) or creates a variable with the date
ATC: SEQ s TO | CC | ANY user-list VIA m option(s) This command allows the due date and other options for routees to be set. It does not work with
Question: How can I make my report date range default to last month? How can I make my custom report dates act like a date range in Spitfire? Answer: First,
Question: How do I use the Project Date Types? Answer: There are two date types distributed for use on the Project Setup document. Project Current – Start and End dates.
Problem: If you have a date on the Dates tab of one Doc type and you‘d like to print that date on the template of another Doc type, you can create
Question: Do any of the date fields on the Item Detail auto update? Answer: The first date field is set when the item is added, but can be overridden at any