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wwelbyso
Apr 27, 2023Copper Contributor
P4W Finish to Start Dependency - Not scheduling correctly
Hi, I have a project which has a Finish to Start dependency between 2 tasks (standard). The 2nd task should start on the next day after the first tasks, but the 2nd task is started on last day o...
- Apr 30, 2023
Dale_HowardMVP, thanks for the reply. I have solved my problem.
The issue I experienced is with the custom calendar. I defined the working time as 8am to 5pm (9 hours) instead of 8am to 4pm (8 hours). In my grid I was using days for duration of tasks, which is 8 hours not 9. The software was scheduling 8 hour tasks over 9 hour work days. As you mention, the software does not show date and time, which would have highlighted to me that the 2nd task was actually being scheduled from 4pm instead of from 8am the next morning. The Powerapp accelerator shows end date and time for a project which highlighted that the project ended at an odd time. When I changed the working time to 8am to 4pm, everything scheduled correctly.
John-project
Apr 27, 2023Silver Contributor
Unfortunately I don't have Project for the Web so I can't give specific instructions but if you set your date format to include the time, that coupled with the working time on your custom calendar will show that the first task does not finish exactly on the finish time of a working day. For example, let's say you have a standard calendar with a normal 8 to 5 workday. The first task's duration is such that it finishes at 4:30 pm instead of 5:00 pm. With the second task set up as a finish-to-start dependency, the second task will start at 4:30 pm that day, not the next day.
Hope this helps.
John
- MousaBawadiMVPApr 29, 2023Copper Contributoryou need to add two dependencies , but you have to use Microsoft project professional desktop professional