![]() Priority-Sets a numerical priority for the task. Deselect and the task will not be split for any reason. ![]() This setting overrides the project direction for the individual task when they differ.Īllow Splitting-Select to allow the task to be split manually or by leveling. Use the X button next to a constraint to remove it.ĪSAP/ALAP-Choose whether the task is scheduled As Soon As Possible or As Late As Possible (given other scheduling influences). ![]() Each task can have a single start constraint and a single end constraint any constraints appear in this section above the drop-down menu. If you are scheduling the task manually, use the calendar pickers or enter the desired start and end dates here.Ĭonstraints-Use the drop-down menu to add timing constraints to the task from among: Start No Earlier Than, End No Earlier Than, Start No Later Than, and End No Later Than. Start/End-If the task uses automatic scheduling these values are determined by other factors and cannot be directly edited. Use the Schedule inspector to describe where the task is positioned in time-both actually, and relative to the baseline-along with other time constraints and scheduling priorities.Īutomatic/Manual-Choose whether the task shifts automatically to the most efficient place in the schedule based on leveling, or whether the task’s position in the schedule is set manually. Tasks with an elapsed time most likely won’t require a resource, since you wouldn’t need to assign someone to stand around and watch the paint dry. Entering an “ e” before the value for Duration converts it to an elapsed time value instead.įor example, if you need to wait for the paint to dry before you can take the next step in your project, enter 48eh in the “Let paint dry” task’s duration field to tell OmniPlan that the next dependent task can begin Monday morning if the paint has started to dry by the end of the day on Friday. These values cannot be edited directly.īy default, OmniPlan calculates task duration and lead/lag time from the project’s work hours. Resource, Total Costs-The cost of the resources assigned to the task (derived from the resources’ Cost Per Use and Cost Per Hour values), and the total cost of the task (the resource costs plus the task cost). Task Cost-Any costs associated with the task that are not reflected in the costs of the resources assigned to the task. Completed represents the amount of finished work on the task, while Remaining is the total effort required minus the completed effort.ĭuration-The amount of time required to complete work on the task.
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