Also try inserting a milestone between the two tasks, assign the calendar you wish to the milestone and the milestone total float and free floats will be equal to the duration between the activities based on your calendar selection.
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Submitted by Gary Whitehead on Mon, 2011-01-31 10:59
I would just add that if you only need to know the duration in calendar days, you can avoid the need to add hammocks to the programme by pasting the two dates in excel, and calculating one minus the other.
As Rafael says you need to create a hammock in MSP to find the duration between 2 activities. In the example shown by Rafael the hammock is created between Activity 1 and Activity 3. In MSP this is created by copy "Finish" of Activity 1, Paste Special/Paste Link into "Start" of Hammock Activity and copy "Start" of Activity 3, Paste Special/Paste Link into "Finish" of Hammock Activity.
You also need to set the hammock activity to fixed units and preferably set it to 7 days/week calendar (will give you the duration in calendardays) - or you can set the hammock to another calendar just as Rafael has shown in 2 examples. If you adjust "fixed units" and calendar afterwards, you probably need to re-do the excercise with Paste Special/Paste Link again to get it to work correctly.
The hammock (=duration between the 2 activities) will drop down to zero (=milestone) but not go in minus, even though the two activities where overlapping or activity 3 suddenly took place before activity 1.
Regards,
Bo
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Submitted by debasishsanyal on Mon, 2011-01-31 06:01
Mr. Rafael , I can not understand ?.. Is there any trick in MS Project 2007 for finding duration between 2 tasks using a customized calender ? I am requesting all ...
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Kolkata , India
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Sat, 2011-01-29 19:22
The following use of hammocks allows me to assign a particular calendar to each hammock and therefore I can get the duration based on different calendars.
I used before MS Project and know it works different, not all software are equal, but sometimes there are ways around. Perhaps you cannot create a Hammock or its equivalent by linking the start of the hammock to the finish of an activity and the finish to the start of an activity but by using a couple additional milestones you can overcome this.
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21 years 8 monthsAlso try inserting a
Also try inserting a milestone between the two tasks, assign the calendar you wish to the milestone and the milestone total float and free floats will be equal to the duration between the activities based on your calendar selection.
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16 years 7 monthsBo's answer is quite
Bo's answer is quite correct.
I would just add that if you only need to know the duration in calendar days, you can avoid the need to add hammocks to the programme by pasting the two dates in excel, and calculating one minus the other.
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19 years 8 monthsAs Rafael says you need to
As Rafael says you need to create a hammock in MSP to find the duration between 2 activities. In the example shown by Rafael the hammock is created between Activity 1 and Activity 3. In MSP this is created by copy "Finish" of Activity 1, Paste Special/Paste Link into "Start" of Hammock Activity and copy "Start" of Activity 3, Paste Special/Paste Link into "Finish" of Hammock Activity.
You also need to set the hammock activity to fixed units and preferably set it to 7 days/week calendar (will give you the duration in calendardays) - or you can set the hammock to another calendar just as Rafael has shown in 2 examples. If you adjust "fixed units" and calendar afterwards, you probably need to re-do the excercise with Paste Special/Paste Link again to get it to work correctly.
The hammock (=duration between the 2 activities) will drop down to zero (=milestone) but not go in minus, even though the two activities where overlapping or activity 3 suddenly took place before activity 1.
Regards,
Bo
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14 years 9 monthsMr. Rafael , I can not
Mr. Rafael , I can not understand ?.. Is there any trick in MS Project 2007 for finding duration between 2 tasks using a customized calender ? I am requesting all ...
With regards
Debasish Sanyal
Kolkata , India
9903525644
Member for
21 years 8 monthsTry using Hammocks or the
Try using Hammocks or the equivalent.
The following use of hammocks allows me to assign a particular calendar to each hammock and therefore I can get the duration based on different calendars.
I used before MS Project and know it works different, not all software are equal, but sometimes there are ways around. Perhaps you cannot create a Hammock or its equivalent by linking the start of the hammock to the finish of an activity and the finish to the start of an activity but by using a couple additional milestones you can overcome this.
Best regards,
Rafael