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FAQ
Preguntas comunes
How are the lead and cycle times calculated in Asana?
The timings are based on your workflow settings. You can learn more from the Lead Time FAQ.
The timings are based on your workflow settings. You can learn more from the Lead Time FAQ.
Do you support Asana formula field?
Yes, you can use the formula field as a unit in the charts. All formula fields are automatically imported. However, to make them available as a unit, you must ensure that the field is mapped to a unit in the custom fields mapping. Once it is mapped, it will be available in the unit menus. You can learn more from this guide.
Yes, you can use the formula field as a unit in the charts. All formula fields are automatically imported. However, to make them available as a unit, you must ensure that the field is mapped to a unit in the custom fields mapping. Once it is mapped, it will be available in the unit menus. You can learn more from this guide.
Can I create charts based on my due dates in Asana?
Yes, you can filter charts based on due dates or by status such as overdue. You can also track the work planned for the future using the Workload (planned) chart. Learn more about setting up the workload (planned) chart for Asana.
Yes, you can filter charts based on due dates or by status such as overdue. You can also track the work planned for the future using the Workload (planned) chart. Learn more about setting up the workload (planned) chart for Asana.
How does your sprint burndown chart work with Asana?
Read the blog post about doing sprints in Asana using custom field estimates and the online guide about doing sprints with Asana.
Read the blog post about doing sprints in Asana using custom field estimates and the online guide about doing sprints with Asana.
Do you support work estimates in your burndown chart?
Yes. You can use a custom field for entering an estimate to a task. Learn more about how to set estimates for your tasks in Asana.
Yes. You can use a custom field for entering an estimate to a task. Learn more about how to set estimates for your tasks in Asana.
What if I archive a task?
Archived tasks are treated differently depending on whether they are completed or not. Completed tasks are still considered completed even if they are archived. Tasks that are archived before they were completed are considered removed. Archiving a task doesn't affect its metrics collected before it was archived.
Archived tasks are treated differently depending on whether they are completed or not. Completed tasks are still considered completed even if they are archived. Tasks that are archived before they were completed are considered removed. Archiving a task doesn't affect its metrics collected before it was archived.
Solución de problemas
I have created an automation to move completed tasks from one Asana board to another. Will that mess up my stats?
If a task is moved from Project A to Project B, you will lose the task history from Project A since the Asana API won't return it anymore. Instead of moving to another project, you can create a dedicated "Archived" section at the bottom of your project (that is folded by default), and set up an automation to move completed tasks to that section instead of another project. That way, you won't lose any history.
If a task is moved from Project A to Project B, you will lose the task history from Project A since the Asana API won't return it anymore. Instead of moving to another project, you can create a dedicated "Archived" section at the bottom of your project (that is folded by default), and set up an automation to move completed tasks to that section instead of another project. That way, you won't lose any history.
Why can’t I see all the projects in my Asana account?
When you are importing projects, you are shown all the projects of the teams in which you are a member. In order to see more projects, add yourself to the respective teams.
When you are importing projects, you are shown all the projects of the teams in which you are a member. In order to see more projects, add yourself to the respective teams.