Instead of the UDF answer, there is another way. If you trace through to as many links as you need, then go to the activity details dialogue box, select predecessors or successors, and then change a lag from say zero to 5. The change it immediately back again to zero - hey presto, all your links are displayed.
They never show you that in the user manual..
Regards
Richard
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Submitted by Richard Rowberry on Thu, 2006-06-29 13:28
Ive had this problem on many occasions - the only way i get round it (but it is a pain) is to feed back to whichever activities you need, code them all with a UDF (including those from the original filter), and then re-run the filter to pick up the UDF code. OK if your schedule remains unchanged, but if its moving every week or month, then youre going to have to re-code activities.
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22 years 7 monthsRE: Relationship Links not displaying
Nigel,
Instead of the UDF answer, there is another way. If you trace through to as many links as you need, then go to the activity details dialogue box, select predecessors or successors, and then change a lag from say zero to 5. The change it immediately back again to zero - hey presto, all your links are displayed.
They never show you that in the user manual..
Regards
Richard
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22 years 7 monthsRE: Relationship Links not displaying
Nigel,
Ive had this problem on many occasions - the only way i get round it (but it is a pain) is to feed back to whichever activities you need, code them all with a UDF (including those from the original filter), and then re-run the filter to pick up the UDF code. OK if your schedule remains unchanged, but if its moving every week or month, then youre going to have to re-code activities.
Not great, but it does for now...
Richard