The only way is do not progress the activities and put it with attachment tools as objects. You can hatch a period of time with just one click. View--Attachment Tools. You can use PRMDRAW.EXE in the P3 directory to create many different objects or edit photos etc.
If you suspend, there will be neck. If you make this days as holidays in a calendar. This also become a neck. But I recommend suspend. It also provide you to give a log about it. You can use attachment tools to attach shapes, notes to the bar chart view for your presentations.
If you create and update as-built programme weekly (monthly if weekly information does not exist), then you can create multiple suspensions with using store period performance. The important point is that you will not need the suspension at all. Do not give any % in given period and remark the suspension dates in log and put in any view you want to use in your CLAIM (I think the reason for the study is that). The other important point that you need to update your programme at least monthly while importing old data. The reason is htah if you not the resources will be evenly distributed (depends on resource curve) along all of the duration.
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Safak
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Submitted by James Shimmon on Wed, 2009-04-08 10:56
the calendar option cant work. cos Im talking about 1000 activities and there are several task with such breaks but at differnt dates. Do I have to create calendars for each tasks.
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Submitted by James Shimmon on Wed, 2009-04-08 10:22
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The only way is do not progress the activities and put it with attachment tools as objects. You can hatch a period of time with just one click. View--Attachment Tools. You can use PRMDRAW.EXE in the P3 directory to create many different objects or edit photos etc.
Regards,
Safak
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17 years 5 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
Dear Planner,
If you suspend, there will be neck. If you make this days as holidays in a calendar. This also become a neck. But I recommend suspend. It also provide you to give a log about it. You can use attachment tools to attach shapes, notes to the bar chart view for your presentations.
Regards,
Safak
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17 years 5 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
Dear Bobo,
If you create and update as-built programme weekly (monthly if weekly information does not exist), then you can create multiple suspensions with using store period performance. The important point is that you will not need the suspension at all. Do not give any % in given period and remark the suspension dates in log and put in any view you want to use in your CLAIM (I think the reason for the study is that). The other important point that you need to update your programme at least monthly while importing old data. The reason is htah if you not the resources will be evenly distributed (depends on resource curve) along all of the duration.
Regards,
Safak
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18 years 9 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
yeah you would
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17 years 7 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
the calendar option cant work. cos Im talking about 1000 activities and there are several task with such breaks but at differnt dates. Do I have to create calendars for each tasks.
Cheers
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18 years 9 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
Bobo
Im not sure about multiple suspensions and whether it is possible - you could create a calendar that has the suspend dates as non-working time
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Shimmo
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17 years 7 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
Safak,
Yes I know that but how do you build in multiple suspensions. Pls explain
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17 years 5 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
You can find at
view-activity detail-dates
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Safak
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17 years 7 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
Exactly wat I tot. but how do ou do dt. Meanwhile I will try and figure it out.
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17 years 5 monthsRE: As-Built Schedule
Dear Bobo,
Please check the Dates tab and you can find the suspend and release options. YOu can add more than one suspensions to your activity.
Regards,
Safak