- APPS
- Project and Project Task Unique Sequence Number 17.0
Technical name | project_task_issue_sequence_number |
License | LGPL-3 |
Website | http://www.probuse.com |
Extensions | Bundle of Project Related Apps |
Project and Project Task Unique Sequence Number
Auto-Generated Sequence Number for Project and Project Task Odoo App
Project Task Unique Number Sequence and Project Sequence Number
This app will automatically generate a unique sequence number for project and project tasks as shown in the below screenshots.
Main Features:
- The system will auto-generate a unique number for every project using the prefix given on project form or generate a number using general/common prefix (if you are not specifying the prefix on the project form then the system will use generate prefix to generate a number of projects).
- The system will auto-generate a unique number for every task that you are creating for the project using the task sequence given on the project form. Please note that when you create a new project then the system will auto-create ir.sequence/sequence record for tasks going to create for this project and then this sequence will be used to generate the sequence number of tasks. (You can see the Task Entry Sequence field on the project form which will be used as a sequence of tasks under that project.)
- The system can only generate task sequence numbers if you have not selected the project on the task form while creating the task which means in such cases system will use a general/common sequence to make unique numbers for the tasks.
- The system also regenerates the sequence if you are going to change the project on task form and based on the new project system will regenerate and assign a sequence for that task.
- For more details please see the below screenshots and watch the video.
Edition Compatibility:
Enterprise Odoo.sh Community
Generate Project Number Example by Project with Prefix
Create New Project with Prefix (Before Save)

Project Number Generated using Prefix set on Creation of Project with Task Entry Sequence Field also Generated which will be used to have Number Sequence of Tasks under this Project.

Task Sequence Number Form - This Sequence has been Generated on Creation of Project and will be used on Generation of Sequence for Tasks under this Project.

Generate Project Number Example by Project without Prefix
Create New Project without Prefix (Before Save)

Project Number Generated on Creation of Project with Task Entry Sequence Field also Generated which will be used to have Number Sequence of Tasks under this Project.

Generate Tasks Number Example by Project with Project set on Tasks
Create New Task with Selecting Project (Before Save)

Number Generated for Tasks Automatically on Save using Project Form Task Entry Sequence Field

Generate Tasks Number Example by Project without Project set on Tasks
Create New Task without Project (Before Save)

Task Number Generated on Save using general/common Tasks Sequence by System

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