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Updated by Christophe Bliard about 2 years ago
When the statuses are created, they do not have any % Complete value by default. This makes the "% Complete by status" mode important impotant until the user manually and tediously sets the % Complete values for each status.
This work package sets default values for the seeded work package status
* Add % Complete values to seeded statuses
* Standard edition
* New: 0%
* In specification: 10%
* Specified: 20%
* Confirmed: 20%
* To be scheduled: 20%
* Scheduled: 20%
* In progress: 40%
* Developed: 70%
* In testing: 80%
* Tested: 90%
* Test failed: 70%
* Closed: 100%
* On hold: 0% -
* Rejected: 0% -
* BIM edition
* New: 0%
* In progress: 40%
* Resolved: 80%
* Closed: 100%
This work package sets default values for the seeded work package status
* Add % Complete values to seeded statuses
* Standard edition
* New: 0%
* In specification: 10%
* Specified: 20%
* Confirmed: 20%
* To be scheduled: 20%
* Scheduled: 20%
* In progress: 40%
* Developed: 70%
* In testing: 80%
* Tested: 90%
* Test failed: 70%
* Closed: 100%
* On hold: 0%
* Rejected: 0%
* BIM edition
* New: 0%
* In progress: 40%
* Resolved: 80%
* Closed: 100%