Altough were dutch, i will answer this in english. Best way to solve this problem is probably to set up a structure in which codes identify the related activities. In this way you can, after modifications to the schedule, run a macro to adjust related durations.
Its not a common solution but were both seeking new and creative alternatives, I guess!
I am faily certain that the function you are looking for is not an inbuilt function of Microsoft Project 2000.
You could probably achieve something with a couple of milestones driven by successors with %lags and span them with a parent activity, but it would not be very elagant.
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Task duration depends on other task
Beste M, Dear M,
Altough were dutch, i will answer this in english. Best way to solve this problem is probably to set up a structure in which codes identify the related activities. In this way you can, after modifications to the schedule, run a macro to adjust related durations.
Its not a common solution but were both seeking new and creative alternatives, I guess!
Groeten,
Ed van der Tak
Aram Planning Consultants
The Netherlands
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16 years 9 monthsRE: Task duration depends on other task
I am faily certain that the function you are looking for is not an inbuilt function of Microsoft Project 2000.
You could probably achieve something with a couple of milestones driven by successors with %lags and span them with a parent activity, but it would not be very elagant.
Regards
Paul E Harris
Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd