I would venture to say that the activites on the -164 path are assigned to a 5 days per week calendar and the activites on the -177 path are assigned to a 7 day calendar
Possibilty #2 the pat that leads to the -164 has a constraint on an activity somewhere in that path.
to find the true critical path
1 .create a new activity code call it my path then give it a code vale of CP for critical path.
2. make sure that the in predcessor tab window that the boxes for driving and critical are both dsiplayed
3. filter for the last activity
4. look at the predcesor that has both the driving box and the prdecessor box checked.
5. highlight that activity and at the bottom select GOTO
6. keep doing this until you get back to the data date.
7. select edit then select all
8. Right click and select assign then select activity codes
9. now assign all of thses activity to the my path code and give it the CP value
10. Now add a new filter
where
my path equlas CP
now you have the true critical path through the project.
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Submitted by Rodel Marasigan on Fri, 2021-11-12 11:58
Primavera P6 Professional calculates additional float paths in descending order of length, i.e. order of importance.
P6 behavior when calculating multiple critical float paths does not affect how you define critical activities. When you schedule a project, you must choose to define critical activities by a maximum float time or by longest path in the General tab of the Schedule Options dialog box. When you run the scheduler, activities are flagged as critical based on this setting. If you also choose to calculate multiple critical float paths, the float paths are calculated after the project has been scheduled. Critical activities that are not part of a critical float path remain tagged as critical.
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Thu, 2021-11-11 10:44
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there are 2 possibilites
Possibility #1
I would venture to say that the activites on the -164 path are assigned to a 5 days per week calendar and the activites on the -177 path are assigned to a 7 day calendar
Possibilty #2 the pat that leads to the -164 has a constraint on an activity somewhere in that path.
to find the true critical path
1 .create a new activity code call it my path then give it a code vale of CP for critical path.
2. make sure that the in predcessor tab window that the boxes for driving and critical are both dsiplayed
3. filter for the last activity
4. look at the predcesor that has both the driving box and the prdecessor box checked.
5. highlight that activity and at the bottom select GOTO
6. keep doing this until you get back to the data date.
7. select edit then select all
8. Right click and select assign then select activity codes
9. now assign all of thses activity to the my path code and give it the CP value
10. Now add a new filter
where
my path equlas CP
now you have the true critical path through the project.
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19 yearsPrimavera P6 Professional
Primavera P6 Professional calculates additional float paths in descending order of length, i.e. order of importance.
P6 behavior when calculating multiple critical float paths does not affect how you define critical activities. When you schedule a project, you must choose to define critical activities by a maximum float time or by longest path in the General tab of the Schedule Options dialog box. When you run the scheduler, activities are flagged as critical based on this setting. If you also choose to calculate multiple critical float paths, the float paths are calculated after the project has been scheduled. Critical activities that are not part of a critical float path remain tagged as critical.
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