roos-fs tasks #121
Updated by Vadim Pariev 11 months ago
**General** Task is a piece of work that is normally done in the frames of the service. Worst case scenario the car would be have 200 tasks per service. <u>Properties and their picularities for the services:</u> **Name** Text field **Description** Text field **Price** Numeric field with the currency symbol (euro) ## This field is to be entered and to be seen manually from the ADMIN user ! ## This field is to be seen only by the ADMIN ! ## This field is only available for the Customer user if the SERVICE in the COMPLETED STATE Employee is under any surcamstances is not allowed to see this field **Duration** Numeric field showing how much time the task was in the "In progress state" (see status ticket for the ) **Customer** Dropdown Entries are taken from the existing customer (created by the admin) **Time Frame** Numeric field Time (hh:mm) - estimated amount of time needed to perform the task Is is set manually **Location** Simple adress block The user can set more then one adress (the new adress is added through the + action item) **Status** See State machine Ticket **Planned date** Data picker It is the date when this tasks is planned to be preformed **Assigned Tech empl.** Select from the user with the role employee (optional field) **Template / intrustion for the actions** Dropdown with the entries taken from the DB (functionalities for the Template creation have to be developed seperately) Expected flow Employee logs in to the application navigates to the car list selects a car of interest in the car data he/she sees the list of services (in case no services are created yet the user sees the message that there are no services yet created for the vechicle) Employee can enter the service Employee can edit the service and add new tasks Employee can save the task Same flow is applicable for the admin + Admin can go to the service then select a task and change te price inside of it. (analog to Out of scope for the ticket status change status actions Task creation