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Resource Planning View - Allow to Configure Plan Card (Item) Color

It would be very helpful to be able to set Plan Card (Item) color within the Resource Planning view.

With this possibility user would be able to easily distinguish if the plan is made on certain issue type (for instance vacation issue type or some task...) or any other JQL defined sub-set of issues (from certain Jira project or with certain component etc.).

For instance, it could be done in the similar way as is possible to set color for cards on the Jira agile boards.

I understand that currently it indicates if the plan is approved/rejected or pending.

Nevertheless, it could be color of the border or the border type or a small colored icon, does not have to be necessarily the card color itself.

See the attached screenshots in order to better understand my idea - blue border color for plan on a Task issue type, red border color for plan on a Vacation issue type.

Thank you.

  • Samuel Titka
  • Jan 25 2021
Tempo Products Tempo Planner
Tempo Platform On-Premise
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  • Daniel Wong commented
    February 19, 2021 00:55

    +1 to this.


    Would like to add that this feature previously existed in Tempo Planner's legacy 'Team Planning' view as you could color code by project and that gave a much nicer view and made it easier to distinguish plan types - https://www.tempo.io/blog/2015/tempo-planner-3-2-is-here-new-project-colors-improved-team-timelines-and-more


    Would also like to add we requested this for Resource Planning view back in 2018 but no traction. Hopefully this idea gets taken a bit more seriously this time.