@Ian_Crosland Are we really talking about the same thing here...?
I believe the (very valid) suggestion was about visualising how existing tasks are chained together. Maybe in a tree structure, maybe using some other visualisation type.
Qlik Application Automation is - as far as I understand - about setting up reload chains in Qlik SaaS. Some basic level of visual coding needed to do this. As much as I really like Qlik Automation, more programming skills are needed to set up task chaining there compared to older QV and QS products. Not a problem per se, but it's not super trivial. The linked tutorial is very useful though!
But then again - we could really use a task visualisation built into good ol' on-premise Sense too...
I'm supporting the idea of "Task Tree Visualisation" 110% in client-Managed Environments.
In case of Large Enterprise Environment I just cannot imagine how to migrate and recreate several hundred tasks with a lot of parallelism currently running in QlikView on multi node Publisher environment via existing QMC's task console.
I support development in cloud world but the large environments will stay on premise for a long(er) time and development of client-managed QlikSense should continue in order to be able to switch from QV to QS completely.