Oracle Primavera - PM6 Member for 20 years 8 months Member for 20 years 8 months Submitted by Sukumaran Suba… on Thu, 2005-06-16 22:41 Permalink RE: Timescale What is the missing point? Please eleborate. Member for 21 years Member for 21 years Submitted by Philip Jonker on Thu, 2005-06-16 13:27 Permalink RE: Timescale I think you missed the point Suku Member for 20 years 8 months Member for 20 years 8 months Submitted by Sukumaran Suba… on Wed, 2005-06-15 23:29 Permalink RE: Timescale In Timescale: a) Set the Calendar Dates unit as Years. b) Set the Ordinal Dates unit as Weeks and assign the Ordinal Start. You can get the combination of Year/Week. Regards. Member for 21 years Member for 21 years Submitted by Philip Jonker on Wed, 2005-06-15 14:26 Permalink RE: Timescale I would suggest you pick the month or alternatively the week options, the month is close to four weeks. however the week option will give you better control. Member for 23 years Member for 23 years Submitted by Steven Oliver on Wed, 2005-06-15 12:14 Permalink RE: Timescale I hate to be negative, but no. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 20 years 8 months Member for 20 years 8 months Submitted by Sukumaran Suba… on Thu, 2005-06-16 22:41 Permalink RE: Timescale What is the missing point? Please eleborate.
Member for 21 years Member for 21 years Submitted by Philip Jonker on Thu, 2005-06-16 13:27 Permalink RE: Timescale I think you missed the point Suku
Member for 20 years 8 months Member for 20 years 8 months Submitted by Sukumaran Suba… on Wed, 2005-06-15 23:29 Permalink RE: Timescale In Timescale: a) Set the Calendar Dates unit as Years. b) Set the Ordinal Dates unit as Weeks and assign the Ordinal Start. You can get the combination of Year/Week. Regards.
Member for 21 years Member for 21 years Submitted by Philip Jonker on Wed, 2005-06-15 14:26 Permalink RE: Timescale I would suggest you pick the month or alternatively the week options, the month is close to four weeks. however the week option will give you better control.
Member for 23 years Member for 23 years Submitted by Steven Oliver on Wed, 2005-06-15 12:14 Permalink RE: Timescale I hate to be negative, but no.
Member for
20 years 8 monthsRE: Timescale
What is the missing point? Please eleborate.
Member for
21 yearsRE: Timescale
I think you missed the point Suku
Member for
20 years 8 monthsRE: Timescale
In Timescale:
a) Set the Calendar Dates unit as Years.
b) Set the Ordinal Dates unit as Weeks and assign the Ordinal Start.
You can get the combination of Year/Week.
Regards.
Member for
21 yearsRE: Timescale
I would suggest you pick the month or alternatively the week options, the month is close to four weeks. however the week option will give you better control.
Member for
23 yearsRE: Timescale
I hate to be negative, but no.