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OneHash Tools combine Calendar, Notes, and To-Do features to help you organize events, store information, and manage tasks efficiently—all in one integrated productivity platform.
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Calendar: Keep a track of all your events with our calendar tool

Calendar A Calendar is a tool that helps you to create, share and keep a track of events in your OneHash account. You can have a Day, Week, or Month view in a calendar. To access calendar, go to: ++Home > Tools > Calendar++ | Creating Events in Calendar 1. Go to Calendar and click on New. 2. Enter the Subject and the Start Date of the event. 3. Click Save. - Alternatively, you can also create an event from the 'Day View' of the Calendar. This view is broken into various slots throughout the day. You can select the slot for the start of the event, enter the subject of the event and drag it down till the event's end time. 1. Event Based on a Lead - In the Lead form, you will find a field called Next Contact By and Next Contact Date. - Once you specify the date and the User in these fields, an event will automatically be created for the User on the given date and time. 2. Event Based on Job Cards - For every Job Card that gets created for a User in the OneHash account, a corresponding event will be created in the Calendar. 3. Birthday Event - Birthday Event is created based on Date of Birth specified in the Employee master. 4. Recurring Events - There are various events in an organization that occur regularly at periodic intervals. In OneHash, you can create such events by enabling the 'Repeat this Event' property for that particular event. - When you do this, you will be asked to enter the periodicity of this event in the 'Repeat On'. This could be daily, monthly, weekly, or Yearly. You can also enter the last day of the repeated occurrence in the 'Repeat Till' field. In case of infinite repetitions, you may choose to leave this field blank. 5. Event Reminders There are two ways you can receive email reminders for an event. 1. Enable Reminder in Event In the Event master, checking "Send an email reminder in the morning" will trigger a notification email to all the participants for this event. 1. Create Email Digest To get email reminders for events, you should set Email Digest for Calendar Events. Email Digest can be set from: Search Email Digest List in the Awesome Search Bar.

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Last updated on Jun 18, 2025

To Do: Get to know all the activities assigned to you and assigned by you.

To Do ToDo is a list of activities that are to be done by a particular individual. - In OneHash, a ToDo is a simple tool where you can define the activities to be done. The ToDo List will enlist all the activities assigned to you and by you. - A ToDo also gets auto-created when any other Document is assigned to you. Also, checkout To-Do Auto Creation To access ToDo, go to ++Home > Tools > ToDo++ | How to create a ToDo 1. Go to the ToDo list, and click on new. 2. You will be redirected to a Quick Entry for ToDo, wherein you will be required to enter the description of the ToDo. 3. Click Save. ${color}[#2c1cde](Note: While creating a ToDo using the Quick Entry, the ToDo by default gets assigned to the creator. To prevent the same, and assign it to other users, ensure that you edit the ToDo in Full Page.) ToDo Notification - Once a ToDo is created, the assigned user will get a notification for the ToDo. || Additional Options while creating a ToDo 1. Status: You can define the status of the ToDo. During creation, the status of the ToDo would be 'Open' by default. The user can change it to 'Closed' when the assignment is completed. 2. Priority: You can define the Priority of this task as Low, Medium, or High. 3. Color: You can choose to assign a color to each of your ToDos. E.g., a ToDo created as a weekly reminder for sending reports can be assigned the color Purple, whereas all the personal ToDos can be assigned the Color Yellow. 4. Due Date: You can add the Due Date to all the ToDos. 5. Allocated To: In cases where you are assigning a ToDo to another OneHash User, you can do so here. || References Every Document in OneHash has an option called 'Assign To' in the sidebar. Using this option, any Document can be assigned to the user. The User would be assigned a ToDo simultaneously. 1. Reference Type: When a ToDo is created from another document, say a Task or an Issue, the Reference Document Type gets linked to the ToDo here. You can also choose to add a Reference Document Type manually. 2. Reference Name: On assignment via another DocType, the name of the Reference DocType also get linked over here. 3. Assignment By: When you get assigned a ToDo via another Document Type, the name of the person making the assignment also gets tagged. | ToDo Status ToDo has 3 statuses, each describing the current state of a task. 1. Open: A ToDo by default is marked Open when it is created. 2. Closed: When an activity is completed, the ToDo can be marked as 'Closed' or 'Resolved' or 'Completed'. Further, for conditions like Issue Resolved or Task Completed; the ToDo gets closed automatically. It can also be Reopened if required. 3. Cancelled: When a user gets removed from the assignment of a ToDo/Task/Issue, the ToDo linked to that Document automatically gets 'Cancelled'.

By Frappe Content licensed CC-BY-SA 3.0
Last updated on Jun 18, 2025