It will not work when summary bars are defined by more than one activity code.
As things change the relative position of the activities may change as well as the summary bars and their overlap. In order to get the correct summary bars defined by multiple activity codes you cannot exclude any activity from any of the summary bar with matching activity code.
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Submitted by Santosh Bhat on Sun, 2018-09-23 15:13
David Kelly's suggestion will work, do the following
1) Create a new Activity Code called "Summary" (or whatever you choose)
2) Use the Hierarchical structure of activity codes to build this "Summary" activity code into a quasi-WBS structure
3) Assign all 10,000 activities to their corresponding "Summary" activity code - if they don't belong to any, you will also need to create a filter to exclude these activities
4) Group by the "Summary" Activity code and display Group Summary bars only.
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21 years 8 monthsIt will not work when summary
It will not work when summary bars are defined by more than one activity code.
As things change the relative position of the activities may change as well as the summary bars and their overlap. In order to get the correct summary bars defined by multiple activity codes you cannot exclude any activity from any of the summary bar with matching activity code.
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20 years 6 monthsDavid Kelly's suggestion will
David Kelly's suggestion will work, do the following
1) Create a new Activity Code called "Summary" (or whatever you choose)
2) Use the Hierarchical structure of activity codes to build this "Summary" activity code into a quasi-WBS structure
3) Assign all 10,000 activities to their corresponding "Summary" activity code - if they don't belong to any, you will also need to create a filter to exclude these activities
4) Group by the "Summary" Activity code and display Group Summary bars only.
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21 yearsYes. Use Activity codes
Yes. Use Activity codes instead of LoE activities.