Hello All-

Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project 2003
after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will show up
in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....

TIA

-f

Re: MS Project 2003: What dates were changed when leveling? by Dale

Dale
Mon Oct 08 15:43:52 PDT 2007

newPM --

Click View - More Views - Leveling Gantt. The Leveling Delay column on the
left shows you any task delayed by the leveling process, and the Gantt Chart
on the right will show you the leveling delay by placing a teal colored
underscore in front of the Gantt bar. Hope this helps.

--
Dale A. Howard [MVP]
VP of Educational Services
msProjectExperts
http://www.msprojectexperts.com
http://www.projectserverexperts.com
"We write the books on Project Server"


"newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D34740AF-1A2B-4864-A003-4F7254CD2048@microsoft.com...
> Hello All-
>
> Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project 2003
> after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will show
> up
> in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....
>
> TIA
>
> -f



Re: MS Project 2003: What dates were changed when leveling? by Jan

Jan
Mon Oct 08 23:23:51 PDT 2007

Hi,

On top of Dale's precious advice: I also use the Preleveled Start property
(Insert, Column, Preleveled start)
The difference is that when a task is postponed by leveling, and that moves
its successor tasks, the successor tasks show 0 as leveling delay (their
delay not DIRECTLY being caused by leveling)
Preleveled start is available for comparison for all tasks regardless
whether the move was induced directly by leveling or not.
Attention: if you use Preleveled start it is better to explicitly perform
Clear Leveling between two leveling exercices.
Hope this helps,

--
Jan De Messemaeker
Microsoft Project MVP
http://users.online.be/prom-ade
"newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D34740AF-1A2B-4864-A003-4F7254CD2048@microsoft.com...
> Hello All-
>
> Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project 2003
> after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will show
> up
> in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....
>
> TIA
>
> -f



Re: MS Project 2003: What dates were changed when leveling? by newPM

newPM
Tue Oct 09 06:01:01 PDT 2007

Hi Jan, Dale-

Thanks for your prompt response. I like both of your suggestions and will
use them to understand how leveling has changed my dates ...

However, I also really like how in Project 2007 the dates that are changed
are highlighted in blue to let me know which dates were changed when I run
'Level Now' ... is there a way to see the impact of of the most recent
levelling run in 2003? From what I understand, the options that you listed
show the overall impact of leveling and not of the most recent run. Does that
make sense? Is there a feature comparable to that in 2003.



"Jan De Messemaeker" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On top of Dale's precious advice: I also use the Preleveled Start property
> (Insert, Column, Preleveled start)
> The difference is that when a task is postponed by leveling, and that moves
> its successor tasks, the successor tasks show 0 as leveling delay (their
> delay not DIRECTLY being caused by leveling)
> Preleveled start is available for comparison for all tasks regardless
> whether the move was induced directly by leveling or not.
> Attention: if you use Preleveled start it is better to explicitly perform
> Clear Leveling between two leveling exercices.
> Hope this helps,
>
> --
> Jan De Messemaeker
> Microsoft Project MVP
> http://users.online.be/prom-ade
> "newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D34740AF-1A2B-4864-A003-4F7254CD2048@microsoft.com...
> > Hello All-
> >
> > Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project 2003
> > after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will show
> > up
> > in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > -f
>
>
>

Re: MS Project 2003: What dates were changed when leveling? by Jan

Jan
Tue Oct 09 07:06:54 PDT 2007

Hi,

Preleveled start shows the start as it was before the most recent leveling.

--
Jan De Messemaeker
Microsoft Project MVP
http://users.online.be/prom-ade
"newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:26BDBBDC-18AF-40E0-B9BC-792751F5F2EC@microsoft.com...
> Hi Jan, Dale-
>
> Thanks for your prompt response. I like both of your suggestions and will
> use them to understand how leveling has changed my dates ...
>
> However, I also really like how in Project 2007 the dates that are changed
> are highlighted in blue to let me know which dates were changed when I run
> 'Level Now' ... is there a way to see the impact of of the most recent
> levelling run in 2003? From what I understand, the options that you listed
> show the overall impact of leveling and not of the most recent run. Does
> that
> make sense? Is there a feature comparable to that in 2003.
>
>
>
> "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On top of Dale's precious advice: I also use the Preleveled Start
>> property
>> (Insert, Column, Preleveled start)
>> The difference is that when a task is postponed by leveling, and that
>> moves
>> its successor tasks, the successor tasks show 0 as leveling delay (their
>> delay not DIRECTLY being caused by leveling)
>> Preleveled start is available for comparison for all tasks regardless
>> whether the move was induced directly by leveling or not.
>> Attention: if you use Preleveled start it is better to explicitly perform
>> Clear Leveling between two leveling exercices.
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> --
>> Jan De Messemaeker
>> Microsoft Project MVP
>> http://users.online.be/prom-ade
>> "newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D34740AF-1A2B-4864-A003-4F7254CD2048@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello All-
>> >
>> > Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project
>> > 2003
>> > after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will
>> > show
>> > up
>> > in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....
>> >
>> > TIA
>> >
>> > -f
>>
>>
>>



Re: MS Project 2003: What dates were changed when leveling? by Steve

Steve
Tue Oct 09 07:30:19 PDT 2007

The "what changed at last calculation" feature of 2007 doesn't have any
counterpart in 2003, sorry.

--
Steve House [Project MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs


"newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:26BDBBDC-18AF-40E0-B9BC-792751F5F2EC@microsoft.com...
> Hi Jan, Dale-
>
> Thanks for your prompt response. I like both of your suggestions and will
> use them to understand how leveling has changed my dates ...
>
> However, I also really like how in Project 2007 the dates that are changed
> are highlighted in blue to let me know which dates were changed when I run
> 'Level Now' ... is there a way to see the impact of of the most recent
> levelling run in 2003? From what I understand, the options that you listed
> show the overall impact of leveling and not of the most recent run. Does
> that
> make sense? Is there a feature comparable to that in 2003.
>
>
>
> "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On top of Dale's precious advice: I also use the Preleveled Start
>> property
>> (Insert, Column, Preleveled start)
>> The difference is that when a task is postponed by leveling, and that
>> moves
>> its successor tasks, the successor tasks show 0 as leveling delay (their
>> delay not DIRECTLY being caused by leveling)
>> Preleveled start is available for comparison for all tasks regardless
>> whether the move was induced directly by leveling or not.
>> Attention: if you use Preleveled start it is better to explicitly perform
>> Clear Leveling between two leveling exercices.
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> --
>> Jan De Messemaeker
>> Microsoft Project MVP
>> http://users.online.be/prom-ade
>> "newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:D34740AF-1A2B-4864-A003-4F7254CD2048@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello All-
>> >
>> > Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project
>> > 2003
>> > after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will
>> > show
>> > up
>> > in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....
>> >
>> > TIA
>> >
>> > -f
>>
>>
>>


Re: MS Project 2003: What dates were changed when leveling? by newPM

newPM
Tue Oct 09 08:55:04 PDT 2007

Thanks for your responses Steve ... I think the best solution here is to use
what Jan suggested which is to use the 'Preleveled Start Date'.

Thanks all for your posts.

"Steve House" wrote:

> The "what changed at last calculation" feature of 2007 doesn't have any
> counterpart in 2003, sorry.
>
> --
> Steve House [Project MVP]
> MS Project Trainer & Consultant
> Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs
>
>
> "newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:26BDBBDC-18AF-40E0-B9BC-792751F5F2EC@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Jan, Dale-
> >
> > Thanks for your prompt response. I like both of your suggestions and will
> > use them to understand how leveling has changed my dates ...
> >
> > However, I also really like how in Project 2007 the dates that are changed
> > are highlighted in blue to let me know which dates were changed when I run
> > 'Level Now' ... is there a way to see the impact of of the most recent
> > levelling run in 2003? From what I understand, the options that you listed
> > show the overall impact of leveling and not of the most recent run. Does
> > that
> > make sense? Is there a feature comparable to that in 2003.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On top of Dale's precious advice: I also use the Preleveled Start
> >> property
> >> (Insert, Column, Preleveled start)
> >> The difference is that when a task is postponed by leveling, and that
> >> moves
> >> its successor tasks, the successor tasks show 0 as leveling delay (their
> >> delay not DIRECTLY being caused by leveling)
> >> Preleveled start is available for comparison for all tasks regardless
> >> whether the move was induced directly by leveling or not.
> >> Attention: if you use Preleveled start it is better to explicitly perform
> >> Clear Leveling between two leveling exercices.
> >> Hope this helps,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jan De Messemaeker
> >> Microsoft Project MVP
> >> http://users.online.be/prom-ade
> >> "newPM" <newPM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:D34740AF-1A2B-4864-A003-4F7254CD2048@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hello All-
> >> >
> >> > Do you know how to identify the dates that were updated in MS Project
> >> > 2003
> >> > after the leveling algorithm is run? In 2007 all updated dates will
> >> > show
> >> > up
> >> > in blue, but did not see that in Project 2003 ....
> >> >
> >> > TIA
> >> >
> >> > -f
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>