Forensic Claims Analysis Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Tue, 2016-08-30 17:02 Permalink Hi Jonathan - Welcome to Hi Jonathan - Welcome to Planning Planet. A delay event is set into the bar chart as a single bar or a sub chart - I never use the word "fragnet". The end of the event is then linked FS to the impacted task or tasks in the bar chart. That is all you need to know. Whether you use the agreed baseline or an updated progressed programme depends on many factors which a skilled delay analyst would know instinctively. Best regards Mike Testro Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 10 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Tue, 2016-08-30 17:02 Permalink Hi Jonathan - Welcome to Hi Jonathan - Welcome to Planning Planet. A delay event is set into the bar chart as a single bar or a sub chart - I never use the word "fragnet". The end of the event is then linked FS to the impacted task or tasks in the bar chart. That is all you need to know. Whether you use the agreed baseline or an updated progressed programme depends on many factors which a skilled delay analyst would know instinctively. Best regards Mike Testro
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19 years 10 monthsHi Jonathan - Welcome to
Hi Jonathan - Welcome to Planning Planet.
A delay event is set into the bar chart as a single bar or a sub chart - I never use the word "fragnet".
The end of the event is then linked FS to the impacted task or tasks in the bar chart. That is all you need to know.
Whether you use the agreed baseline or an updated progressed programme depends on many factors which a skilled delay analyst would know instinctively.
Best regards
Mike Testro