If you are not using the leveling function, you can use the native MSP field "priority".
But, If you want to preserve for the future the use of this function, I recommend to use a customisable field of MS Project (like number1), paste in this field the Pimavera Breakdown structure and sort with it !
regards
Olivier Bécart
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Submitted by Olivier Bécart on Sun, 2007-11-04 05:22
If you are not using the leveling function, you can use the native MSP field "priority".
If you want to preserve for the future the use of this function, I recommend to use a customisable field of MS Project (like number1), paste in this field the Pimavera Breakdown structure ans sort with it !
regards
Olivier Bécart
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23 years
Member for23 years
Submitted by Hemanth Kumar on Wed, 2007-10-31 06:32
That was my back-up plan, but I wanted to see if there was a way to group it the same way its grouped in the "drop-down menu," before trying that approach...for aesthetic reasons, but push come to shove, I could certainly try that. I just figured it if had assigned it in some priority in the "drop-down menu," there might be some way to also have it grouped in a similar fashion.
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Fri, 2007-10-26 13:51
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24 years 8 monthsRE: Grouping with MSP
Hello,
If you are not using the leveling function, you can use the native MSP field "priority".
But, If you want to preserve for the future the use of this function, I recommend to use a customisable field of MS Project (like number1), paste in this field the Pimavera Breakdown structure and sort with it !
regards
Olivier Bécart
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: Grouping with MSP
Hello,
If you are not using the leveling function, you can use the native MSP field "priority".
If you want to preserve for the future the use of this function, I recommend to use a customisable field of MS Project (like number1), paste in this field the Pimavera Breakdown structure ans sort with it !
regards
Olivier Bécart
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23 yearsRE: Grouping with MSP
Enter Priority
100,200,300,.................
sort by priority
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Grouping with MSP
Phil,
The only way to get is to show in the order that you want, is to apply an initial numeric coding. ie.
1. Project Management
2. Design.
3. Manufacture
4. Installation
5. Commissioning.
If you dont, then you are quite right in that it will order them alphabetically.
HTH.
James.
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18 yearsRE: Grouping with MSP
Also, I tried this, and it seems to be grouping alphabetically by "description" vs. the input code, so 1-SB had no impact but 1-Submittal did.
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18 yearsRE: Grouping with MSP
That was my back-up plan, but I wanted to see if there was a way to group it the same way its grouped in the "drop-down menu," before trying that approach...for aesthetic reasons, but push come to shove, I could certainly try that. I just figured it if had assigned it in some priority in the "drop-down menu," there might be some way to also have it grouped in a similar fashion.
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22 years 9 monthsRE: Grouping with MSP
Phil,
Why dont you say "Row 1=1-SB, Row 2=2-CN"?
This way, MSP will keep the order you want
Alexandre