Unlike other tools, MSP requires you to explicitly re-schedule any slipped/delayed incomplete work as part of each update.
There are a number of steps you should take before setting a new status date (including entering all your actual starts and finishes and confirming remaining durations of in-progress work.)
After setting the new Status Date,
Select the specific tasks that should have had progress but did not have any. (If you have chains of logically connected tasks that should have been done, only select the first task in each chain.)
Click "Update Project" on the Project ribbon.
Choose "Reschedule uncompleted work to start after:" (Your new status date should be shown. If not, change it.)
Choose "Selected Tasks" - THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT and is not the default selection.
Click OK.
For unstarted tasks, this will impose a new early-start constraint on the Status Date. For in-progress tasks, this will split the task at the end of its actual duration and resume it on the new Status Date.
Notes: Any unstarted task with a non-SNET constraint will NOT be rescheduled - you'll have to revise the constraint yourself. Also, any in-progress task will be split to satisfy delayed predecessors (unless you have unchecked the "Split In-Progress Tasks" scheduling option.)
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19 years 10 monthsHi MoatazJust enter the same
Hi Moataz
Just enter the same progress for the prevvious month.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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15 years 1 monthMs project will not di the
Ms project will not di the calculatuin. You will have to do it yourself.
Best Regards,
Ahmed Abdessalem,
www.drinac.com
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18 years 11 monthsMuataz,Unlike other tools,
Muataz,
Unlike other tools, MSP requires you to explicitly re-schedule any slipped/delayed incomplete work as part of each update.
There are a number of steps you should take before setting a new status date (including entering all your actual starts and finishes and confirming remaining durations of in-progress work.)
After setting the new Status Date,
For unstarted tasks, this will impose a new early-start constraint on the Status Date. For in-progress tasks, this will split the task at the end of its actual duration and resume it on the new Status Date.
Notes: Any unstarted task with a non-SNET constraint will NOT be rescheduled - you'll have to revise the constraint yourself. Also, any in-progress task will be split to satisfy delayed predecessors (unless you have unchecked the "Split In-Progress Tasks" scheduling option.)
Good luck, tom
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9 years 3 monthsHi Moataz, Are you taking
Hi Moataz,
Are you taking about Splitting your task which should have, but in fact did not have any work done to it?
Phil