Hello- I have a problem with the total float not showing correctly. I have activity47 which is completing on 13MAY2022 which will be a predecessor to activity 6 ( meaning first activity 47 will complete and then activity 6 will follow). My acitivity 6 can ONLY start on 18MAY2022. I want the activity 6 so start on 18MAY 2022, so that the total float between activity 47 & 6 will be 3 days. I put a finish no later than constraint of 18MAY2022, so that the float is correct, but the date is still 13MAY 2022. I need to have both the start date to be 18MAY2022 so that the float will be 3 days.
But when i force the date to be 18MAY 2022, the float becomes 0. so the project is not calculating the float correctly?? or am i m

issing something??
Here's how you get what you want: as Alexandre suggests, apply a SNET (or better a FNET) constraint of 18May'22 to ID6. Then also apply a Deadline=18May'22 to ID6. (Use a clocktime format so you can confirm the time of day is the same for both.) The result will be TS=0 on ID6 and TS=3d on ID47.
Here your ID6 is a "Contract Date Milestone" for PAT complete. I would also recommend a separate "Forecast Date Milestone" for PAT complete - logically inserted between ID47 and ID6, but with no constraint or deadline.
Good luck, tom
OKay i did do that. But then the date become 18MAY but the float becomes 8 days. I am guessing its calculating the float from the end date of the project which is 27MAY2022
Hello,
I don't understand why you put a FNLT constraint on activityy #6;
try a Start No Earlier Than instead and set the date on May 18th
Alexandre