Go to the Properties of the Task (right click on the task), navigate to Constraints options and select "Start on new day". This will force the task to always start the next day, regardless of when in the day your predeccessor finishes.
Go to the Properties of the Task (right click on the task), navigate to Constraints options and select "Start on new day". This will force the task to always start the next day, regardless of when in the day your predeccessor finishes.
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Thanks,
Ben @ Asta Powerproject
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24 years 9 months
Member for24 years9 months
Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Thu, 2023-11-30 19:26
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5 years 7 monthsThank you on your immediate
Thank you on your immediate reply Sir Vladimir Liberzon & Sir Ben Taunt.
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13 years 9 monthsHi Prince,Go to the
Hi Prince,
Go to the Properties of the Task (right click on the task), navigate to Constraints options and select "Start on new day". This will force the task to always start the next day, regardless of when in the day your predeccessor finishes.
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Thanks,
Ben @ Asta Powerproject
Member for
13 years 9 monthsHi Prince,Go to the
Hi Prince,
Go to the Properties of the Task (right click on the task), navigate to Constraints options and select "Start on new day". This will force the task to always start the next day, regardless of when in the day your predeccessor finishes.
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Thanks,
Ben @ Asta Powerproject
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24 years 9 monthsI don't know if Asta permits
I don't know if Asta permits to assign special calendar to dependency lag.
If yes, assign to lag 24 hours per day calendar and make it 8 hours (if your work day lasts 8 hours).
With this lag the successor will always start in the next day.