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Project Goals in Domino 4+

Project Goals in Domino 4+

In Domino 4.0+ you can add goals to projects. Goals represent outcomes or subtasks within the project. Contributors to the project can link files, Workspace sessions, Jobs, and Apps to goals, which show up on the goal card in the project overview.

This provides a way to track all work related to a specific goal in the project, and can make navigating large and busy projects easier.

Create goals

  1. From the project overview, click the Goals tab.

  2. Click + Add Goals.

  3. Provide a title and description, then click Save.

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Manage goals

  1. Return to the Goals tab to see the current status of a goal.

  2. Click the button with the vertical three dots to edit, delete, or change the completion status of a goal.

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Link work to goals

Select the check box for the entries in their respective dashboards to link Workspace sessions or Jobs to a goal and click Link to goal.

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You can link an App to a goal by clicking Link to goal on the App settings tab.

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You can link Model APIs to goals by clicking Link to Goal in the Actions column of the Model APIs overview.

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You can also link files to goals by clicking Link to Goal in the file view.

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