LondaSue
Thu Mar 13 19:13:01 CDT 2008
So, of course, I started over. Thank you. Guess that's why you're the MVP ;->
I've a couple of issues, but I think I can handle those by modifying the
type of finish-start task it is.
Londa Sue
"Steve House" wrote:
> I understand that - however, if I could suggest, Project best comes into its
> own when it is used to figure out exactly what workflow and resource
> assignments will result in a schedule that meets your hard date
> requirements. By hard coding dates, you are merely using it to document
> those requirements and there's nothing in the schedule drivers that will
> actually force it to happen the way you need it to. The date on which a
> task can take place or a deliverable completed is driven by the workflow
> that leads up to it, having the right resources in the right place at the
> right time with all the preparatory work completed, and not by the simple
> declaration that "X happens here." If you try it my suggested way and find
> the calculated dates don't match up to the required dates, you'll probably
> find the real world is equally uncooperative and when you try to work the
> schedule as you declared it to be, you'll discover you aren't able to
> actually meet the dates you've declared where things are required to happen.
> Those dates will come and the tasks won't be able to start as they're
> supposed to because the prep work isn't finished yet or some such occurance.
> You can't just say something happens on such and such a date - you have to
> arrange its predecessors so the workflow MAKES it happen there. And Project
> is there for you to do a "what-if" to see what the various management
> decisions you can make will do to the dates where your important milestones
> will take place, to help you figure out just how you have to organize it so
> it does meet your business needs.
>
> Just sharing some thoughts. Best of luck
>
>
> --
> Steve House [Project MVP]
> MS Project Trainer & Consultant
> Visit
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>
>
> "Londa Sue" <LondaSue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:31364BAE-203F-450E-A96B-64AC20F78FF6@microsoft.com...
> > Actually, in this case, I have extremely hard appraisal dates by which
> > these
> > tasks need to be completed. Consequently, I must schedule hard dates for
> > task completion taking into account a number of other factors.
> >
> > I have what I need. I was a bit ahead of myself.
> >
> > Thanks for all the help,
> >
> > "Steve House" wrote:
> >
> >> One thought. You said you don't want to enter the durations of your
> >> tasks
> >> manually but you ARE entering the dates manually and want Project to
> >> calculate durations from them. That's backwards of the way Project
> >> works,
> >> I'm afraid, and seems to me to require even more data entry than doing it
> >> the right way from the start. The better way is to enter the project
> >> start,
> >> task links and task durations and have Project calculate the dates the
> >> tasks
> >> will be able to begin and finish from the data. You don't tell it the
> >> schedule, it tells you. Once you have the schedule with resources
> >> assigned,etc, and the calculated schedule meets your business needs, you
> >> save the baseline so you have a static copy for future tracking and
> >> reference as posted actual work causes the projected schedule to change
> >> dynamically.
> >> --
> >> Steve House [Project MVP]
> >> MS Project Trainer & Consultant
> >> Visit
http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm for the FAQs
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Londa Sue" <LondaSue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:50B5AB8D-44F1-47FB-A612-E98469258A0F@microsoft.com...
> >> > I've begun a schedule by inserting baseline duration, start, and finish
> >> > columns, as I've done before. The problem is that the baseline
> >> > duration
> >> > field is not auto-calculating as it normally does. Enter start and
> >> > finish
> >> > dates out comes an estimated duration. For some reason, this isn't
> >> > happening.
> >> >
> >> > I don't want to have to manually enter each duration. What am I
> >> > missing?
> >> >
> >> > Your help is appreciated.
> >>
> >>
>
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