Loop is a circular logic within a network, if loops detected in the project, P3 cannot calculate the schedule until you eliminate all loops.
Example is when the relationship of Activity A to Activity B is SS & you link again to Activity B to A with FS then this is the loop.
To solve this problem, select the schedule icon instead of pressing F9 & tick "Schedule Now" In Output Option, mark the box next to "View on screen" tick OK & OK. Finally, check the Loop Report in Primavera Look.
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20 years 7 monthsRE: Loops Detected
if you use P3 v3.1 then look for the p3.out file.
open it and scroll down. you will see the loop reports.
when you clean (break/ delete a relationship inside the loop) each loop do a run (F9) again.
if still there are loops it will show under the P3.out file. you will need to do the above again.
regards
Gün Göksu
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18 years 6 monthsRE: Loops Detected
Hi Anu,
Loop is a circular logic within a network, if loops detected in the project, P3 cannot calculate the schedule until you eliminate all loops.
Example is when the relationship of Activity A to Activity B is SS & you link again to Activity B to A with FS then this is the loop.
To solve this problem, select the schedule icon instead of pressing F9 & tick "Schedule Now" In Output Option, mark the box next to "View on screen" tick OK & OK. Finally, check the Loop Report in Primavera Look.
HTH.
Arnold
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Loops Detected
Click on the schedule icon and it will generate a report.
In the report, You may find list of activities involved in loop. Resolve the links and its done.
:-)