I have read the discussion from 20-21 of April concerning critical path.

How does one do to get the critical path shown all the way, if some tasks are summary tasks with subtasks the red line is broken. The "Tracking Gant" is fine with tasks without subtasks or tasks within a summary task.

Re: Showing critical path by Rod

Rod
Thu Jul 08 04:07:07 CDT 2004

Hi,

If a task is hidden, then Project can't show the line. Show all tasks and
you should get a continuous line.

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"Fredrik" <Fredrik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have read the discussion from 20-21 of April concerning critical path.
>
> How does one do to get the critical path shown all the way, if some tasks
are summary tasks with subtasks the red line is broken. The "Tracking Gant"
is fine with tasks without subtasks or tasks within a summary task.



Re: Showing critical path by Fredrik

Fredrik
Thu Jul 08 07:00:01 CDT 2004

Hi
thanks for your answer

All tasks are shown, and all the tasks within the the summary task are red, but the summary task itself is not red, nor is the constraint from the summary ask to the next.

//Fredrik

"Rod Gill" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If a task is hidden, then Project can't show the line. Show all tasks and
> you should get a continuous line.
>
> --
> For VBA posts, please use the public.project.developer group.
> For any version of Project use public.project
> For any version of Project Server use public. project.server
>
> Rod Gill
> Project MVP
> For Microsoft Project companion projects, best practices and Project VBA
> development services
> visit www.projectlearning.com/
> "Fredrik" <Fredrik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:704B5A42-B1FB-4491-AC0E-5F5CFB93D3AE@microsoft.com...
> > I have read the discussion from 20-21 of April concerning critical path.
> >
> > How does one do to get the critical path shown all the way, if some tasks
> are summary tasks with subtasks the red line is broken. The "Tracking Gant"
> is fine with tasks without subtasks or tasks within a summary task.
>
>
>

Re: Showing critical path by Gérard

Gérard
Thu Jul 08 09:41:07 CDT 2004

Hello Fredrik,
You have to create a specific symbol for the critical summary tasks :
Format / Bar Styles...
Show for : Summary, Critical
Hope this helps,

Gérard Ducouret

"Fredrik" <Fredrik@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:0799AA86-BACA-4EDA-A430-3B8A21B7A2FA@microsoft.com...
> Hi
> thanks for your answer
>
> All tasks are shown, and all the tasks within the the summary task are
red, but the summary task itself is not red, nor is the constraint from the
summary ask to the next.
>
> //Fredrik
>
> "Rod Gill" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > If a task is hidden, then Project can't show the line. Show all tasks
and
> > you should get a continuous line.
> >
> > --
> > For VBA posts, please use the public.project.developer group.
> > For any version of Project use public.project
> > For any version of Project Server use public. project.server
> >
> > Rod Gill
> > Project MVP
> > For Microsoft Project companion projects, best practices and Project VBA
> > development services
> > visit www.projectlearning.com/
> > "Fredrik" <Fredrik@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:704B5A42-B1FB-4491-AC0E-5F5CFB93D3AE@microsoft.com...
> > > I have read the discussion from 20-21 of April concerning critical
path.
> > >
> > > How does one do to get the critical path shown all the way, if some
tasks
> > are summary tasks with subtasks the red line is broken. The "Tracking
Gant"
> > is fine with tasks without subtasks or tasks within a summary task.
> >
> >
> >



Re: Showing critical path by John

John
Thu Jul 08 10:24:58 CDT 2004


Fredrik,
Summary lines should NOT show up on the critical path because they are
not performance tasks, or at least should not be performance tasks.
Normally, (except in very specific circumstances), summary lines do not
have resources assigned and therefore there is no work performed on
them. That being the case the summary line is not part of the critical
path.

Summary lines should also NOT have predecessors or successors. Although
Project allows it, putting links on summary lines will cause more
problems (mostly unintended results) then it is worth.

Hope this helps.
John