There are two reasons why you would merge projects with different planning units.
1) Summary reporting, i.e. the output project does NOT need to be scheduled. In this case the dates that come across for the "mixed" planning unis are correct and the summary project should NOT be scheduled.
2) Further scheduling. A global change will be required to change the durations of either the "daily" or "hourly" activities. This MUST be run before you schedule.
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Submitted by Sukumaran Suba… on Thu, 2006-01-05 21:18
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20 years 7 monthsRE: Merging Schedules w/ Different Planning Units
I guess a Global Change would solve the trick but it wouldnt apply to lags.
Thanks for the suggestion,
Kashyap
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21 yearsRE: Merging Schedules w/ Different Planning Units
There are two reasons why you would merge projects with different planning units.
1) Summary reporting, i.e. the output project does NOT need to be scheduled. In this case the dates that come across for the "mixed" planning unis are correct and the summary project should NOT be scheduled.
2) Further scheduling. A global change will be required to change the durations of either the "daily" or "hourly" activities. This MUST be run before you schedule.
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20 years 8 monthsRE: Merging Schedules w/ Different Planning Units
Use Global Change to make the changes.
Regards.