Guild of Project Controls: Compendium | Roles | Assessment | Certifications | Membership

Tips on using this forum..

(1) Explain your problem, don't simply post "This isn't working". What were you doing when you faced the problem? What have you tried to resolve - did you look for a solution using "Search" ? Has it happened just once or several times?

(2) It's also good to get feedback when a solution is found, return to the original post to explain how it was resolved so that more people can also use the results.

Timescale

5 replies [Last post]
Bijaya Bajracharya
User offline. Last seen 8 years 23 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 25 Feb 2005
Posts: 175
Groups: None
It seems there are only a certain possibilities of date interval in timescale as available from a fixed set of choices like Year/Month, Quarter/Month, Month/Week, Week/Day, Day/Shaft, Day/hour. Is it possible to change or create other combinations? I would like to see a timescale of year/period where period = 4 weeks duration.

Replies

Sukumaran Subaram...
User offline. Last seen 9 years 10 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 2 Mar 2005
Posts: 229
Groups: GPC Malaysia
What is the missing point? Please eleborate.
Philip Jonker
User offline. Last seen 15 years 43 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 7 Nov 2004
Posts: 852
Groups: None
I think you missed the point Suku
Sukumaran Subaram...
User offline. Last seen 9 years 10 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 2 Mar 2005
Posts: 229
Groups: GPC Malaysia
In Timescale:
a) Set the Calendar Dates unit as Years.
b) Set the Ordinal Dates unit as Weeks and assign the Ordinal Start.
You can get the combination of Year/Week.

Regards.
Philip Jonker
User offline. Last seen 15 years 43 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 7 Nov 2004
Posts: 852
Groups: None
I would suggest you pick the month or alternatively the week options, the month is close to four weeks. however the week option will give you better control.
Steven Oliver
User offline. Last seen 11 years 45 weeks ago. Offline
Joined: 8 Nov 2002
Posts: 313
Groups: None
I hate to be negative, but no.