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Feature request: Simple Tasks #820

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Furchendackel opened this issue May 28, 2015 · 2 comments
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Feature request: Simple Tasks #820

Furchendackel opened this issue May 28, 2015 · 2 comments

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@Furchendackel
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I'd like to see a feature to create a task and assign it to multiple assets.

For example if I have to upgrade the firmware of 50 assets, I could create a task for it, select the affected assets and could keep track of my progress and avoid taking care of the same asset multiple times. In the asset history I would have a 'proof' that and when a specific action was taken. A column in the asset list showing the number of open tasks per asset would be nice, too.

For now, I help myself with creating an special named license and assigning it to the affected assets even its the hell of a click orgy to assign all assets in the beginning.

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@oorahduc
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This is close to the request I wanted to make. To illustrate, what I envision is 'configurable actions' that could be made available in a drop down at the top, whereby I could perform an action on multiple checked assets.

This, and the lack of a Rest API are the only things keeping me from moving forward with the use of Snipeit. Outside of that, it's great!

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