There is no logic (predecessors and successors) in the xml file.
The schedule re-calculates automatically after you open and close the Task Information dialog. Without logic to push them out, all of the tasks are pulled back to the project start date.
You need to either a) include logic in the xml file; or b) include start-no-earlier-than constraints in the xml file; or c) ensure that task mode = "manually schedule" for all your tasks before it gets scheduled. Only the first option is acceptable as a legitimate project scheduling practice.
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18 years 11 monthsGlad you got it sorted. t
Glad you got it sorted. t
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6 years 7 monthsTom,Thank you. I think,
Tom,
Thank you. I think, variants b or c are exactly what I'm looking for
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18 years 11 monthsAliaksei,There is no logic
Aliaksei,
There is no logic (predecessors and successors) in the xml file.
The schedule re-calculates automatically after you open and close the Task Information dialog. Without logic to push them out, all of the tasks are pulled back to the project start date.
You need to either a) include logic in the xml file; or b) include start-no-earlier-than constraints in the xml file; or c) ensure that task mode = "manually schedule" for all your tasks before it gets scheduled. Only the first option is acceptable as a legitimate project scheduling practice.
Good luck, tom