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Make tasks Duration automatically change with date changes
So I'm having a problem and I'm sure it's becuase
a) I lack understanding and b) I'm using project in a slightly weird way I have a plan that I'm using to track delivery dates for different products from projects across my programme. I don't know (or care about) the days effort that a specific product will take. The only information I need/want is: 1) When is it scheduled to start 2) When is is scheduled to finish 3) What other products need to finish before it can start This will allow me to see if delays in delivering a product will delay a programme-level product or objective. The problem I'm having is that reports come to me in the form of "Product Y will be finished on June 30th" (when it was previously a different date). When I then change that date in project for a product that is not the first task in a chain, it keeps the duration of the task fixed but moves the start date. For example (forgive the ASCII art): ¦First Product 20 days ¦-\/ ¦2nd product 20 days ¦ Then if I change the DATE the 2nd product will be completed it changes to: ¦First Product 20 days ¦-----------\/ ¦2nd product 20 days ¦ I want it to change to: ¦First Product 20 days ¦-\/ ¦2nd product 30 days ¦ I've tried the different task types and it seems to do it on pretty much any of them. Any idea how I can resolve this? (I know I could just change the days but this is a big plan with a lot of updates and potential updaters and I need to make the update process as quick, easy and intuitive as possible). |
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Will the hammock task work for you here? The problem I see is that you cannot in turn make 2nd product the driver for the 3rd product - overwriting the finish date for one task will break the link. Is 2nd Product dependent upon First Product? If so, a F to S link is in order - not a hammock task.
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Yeah it's a pretty typical chain of products. Although in many cases there are other products that come in from another area.
1st -> 2nd -> 3rd /\ ¦ 4th---->5th---- The connections I'm using are finish to start already. The problem being if I change the end date on 2nd or 5th task in the above example, the task gets pushed forward rather than the duration changing, despite the fact that it did usuall start on the same date. edit: ASCI fail. The line fromt he 5th task should be leading up into the 3rd task. Can't get it to format correctly. Last edited by Jedra; 05-15-2014 at 02:09 AM. Reason: ASCI Fail |
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If the task really started when it was planned, set an actual start date and it will not move. I suggest tracking the project to supply actual data and then re-projecting the finish dates.
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