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Pierre Smits commented on OFBIZ-4382:
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Keeping your example in mind, the maintenance supervisor would have ample 
possibilities to see the tasks he is assigned to (and the others he isn't - but 
should he see them?). To name a few:
- my tasks in My portal
- tasks in Work Effort
- tasks in Project Manager
- my tasks in Project Manager
- tasks in Asset Maintenance

I agree that a task list is a task list like a bird is a bird. But the task 
list for asset maintenance is to the task list in project manager like a duck 
is to an eagle. Different purposes, different use cases. 

I guess that is why the task list in Project Manager is so, because it fullfils 
a specific need (use case). If all tasks list should be the same, than we could 
suffice with 1. And remove all others to keep maintenance of code to the 
minimum.

I could agree to your statement that the supervisor should have insight in all 
the task of the upgrade project. But, shouldn't he be the project manager in 
that case? You could also say that he is the customer of the project, he should 
only be interested in the end result, and leave the project manager to do what 
he is hired for, managing the project and be responsible for the execution of 
all the tasks in the project.


                
> Task overview in Asset Maint shows all tasks, no just tasks related to assets
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-4382
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4382
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: specialpurpose/assetmaint
>    Affects Versions: SVN trunk
>            Reporter: Pierre Smits
>            Assignee: Adrian Crum
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The tasks overview in specialpurpose/assetmaint shows all tasks, incl. 
> project tasks and others. It should, however, only display maintenance tasks.

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