Task Dates
Introduction
To start working in BigPicture for monday.com, you need to create a box and add tasks to this box.
It is not required for tasks to have the start and end dates defined:
Tasks have dates if the “Start Date” and “End Date” fields are defined in monday and the field mapping is configured. For more information, refer to the field mapping article.
Tasks without dates (the “Start Date” and “End Date” fields are not defined in monday) can be also added to a box.
Add dates to tasks without dates
There are multiple ways to add dates to tasks without dates. You can add both dates (“Start Date” and “End Date”) or only one of them. A task with one date is semi-transparent as presented below:
No “Start Date”:
No “End Date”:
Gantt module
Hover the mouse cursor over a task on the Gantt timeline and click the “+” icon to add dates to a task.
Edit the “Start Date” and “End Date” fields in the column view (make sure that these columns are added to the current column view).
Resources module
Unscheduled tasks are visible in the sidebar on the right. Drag tasks onto the grid or double-click to edit the dates.
Delete dates from tasks
You can delete dates from tasks. As a result, such tasks (without dates) disappear from the Gantt timeline, the Resources module, and the Calendar module.
Edit dates of tasks
Apart from modifying the “Start Date” and “End Date” fields in monday, you can change dates by the following actions in BigPicture:
Edit dates:
in the column view by double click in the Gantt module
in the task details available upon clicking on the taskbar on the timeline on Gantt and Resources modules
Move a task by drag&drop:
on the Gantt timeline
in the Resources module
in the Calendar module
Changes in dates caused by other mechanisms
Scheduling
Two main scheduling mechanisms affecting the task dates are the dependencies and the relation between the parent task and subtask called scheduling mode.
Tasks without dates are excluded from the scheduling mechanism (are considered locked tasks).
Tasks with one date (“Start Date” or “End Date”) are included in the scheduling mechanism.