I have a project that has 3 periods of total suspension that needs to be built into the schedule.
Each period will be for a minimum of 14 days and while the suspendion of work is known ahead of time, the project period does not include the 42 days involved.
Is there a way to show the planned 14 day work suspensions without the time accruing against the total project time?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSITANCE.
David R Burrows
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22 years 11 months
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Submitted by Steven Oliver on Wed, 2005-07-13 05:23
If you have a need to retain the information, I would suggest that the most effective method would be to add new activities to describe the delay. In this way demonstration of the effect is much clearer and easily understood.
Right, for rainy days Calander holidays are most effective but if suspension is for any other reson effecting only that perticular activity more than once then is there any other alternative available then defining a new separate calander for that perticular activity.
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19 years 10 monthsHi DavidPut it on the
Hi David
Put it on the calendar as non work days.
Best regards
Mike T.
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19 yearsI have a project that has 3
I have a project that has 3 periods of total suspension that needs to be built into the schedule.
Each period will be for a minimum of 14 days and while the suspendion of work is known ahead of time, the project period does not include the 42 days involved.
Is there a way to show the planned 14 day work suspensions without the time accruing against the total project time?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSITANCE.
David R Burrows
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22 years 11 monthsRE: Activity Suspension
If you have a need to retain the information, I would suggest that the most effective method would be to add new activities to describe the delay. In this way demonstration of the effect is much clearer and easily understood.
HTH
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20 years 5 monthsRE: Activity Suspension
Right, for rainy days Calander holidays are most effective but if suspension is for any other reson effecting only that perticular activity more than once then is there any other alternative available then defining a new separate calander for that perticular activity.
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21 years 1 monthRE: Activity Suspension
Adnan,
Consider modifying your calendar to reflect the rain days.
Regards
Paul Silver