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Managing tasks and notifications of subsidiaries

Based on an idea of @chusersg, we made it easier to distinguish between tasks and notifications for a manager's own department and his/her subsidiary departments.

The task list now only shows the tasks related to applications in the manager's own department:

By clicking the "all tasks" option, also tasks related to subsidiary departments are shown:

It is also made possible to control the reception of notification mails. The manager can in setup indicate if he/she wants to receive notification mails for his own department or also for his/her subsidiary departments:

Together, these new options will make it easier for the manager to distinguish between his/her own and subsidiary departments.

Maurice

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