Accessing @task Using Wireless Application Protocol
You can access @task from your cell phone or PDA. @task lets you view and update your tasks and issues as well as look up user contact information. To access @task using your wireless device, you simply need to access the URL that you normally use to access @task. You can also access the wireless functionality from your computer if you use whome.cmd rather than home.cmd in your address line. For example, instead of:
www.acme.com/attask/home.cmd
You can use:
www.acme.com/attask/whome.cmd.
If you have difficulty accessing @task from your wireless device using the normal URL, you may be able to use the whome.cmd URL.
N O T E : @task cannot support WAP version earlier than 2.0.
To use @task on your wireless device
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1. Open the @task URL and log in using your user name and password.
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2. Select one of the following:
My Tasks
My Issues
Search Users
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At any time, you can Logout, or click Home to go up one level.
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3. If you select My Tasks, select a task to open it.
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4. After you select a task, @task displays the task details. Select Edit to update your task.
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5. Enter the task status including the percent completed, the status, and the number of hours you spent doing the task. Ensure that you submit your data.
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6. If you select My Issues in step 2, then @task shows you a list of issues that are assigned to you.
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7. Select an issue to see its status and details.
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8. Select Edit to update the status of the issue, including the status and the number of hours you spent completing the issue. Ensure that you submit your data.
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9. If you select Search Users in step 2, you can enter the user name or other user data in the quick search field, or you can have @task display users who are members of one of the groups that are available in the Quick Lists menu.
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10. Select one of the users in the list to see the contact information. Use the Next and Previous functions to see additional users.
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11. After you select a user, @task displays the contact information for that person.