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Start successor when predecessor is not complete
- Mar 28, 2024
In this scenario i wouldn't use the split task feature but i would breakdown the work. I would breakdown Task 1 to (Task1 six months , Task2 four months) and create a relationship between them , then i add task 3 which is the five months one and link it to task one. in this scenario Task 3 will only be impacted if there was delay in the first 6 months and its unrelated to the second stretch of the work
yes you can do that in MS project or in P4W
In MS Project you can use negative lead time if you check the example below
In P4W in Task 2 details set the delay type as lead by and span 6 months
Dear malshayeb,
thank you for your answer. If I apply the method you proposed, what happens in the management of the activity? If Task1 lasts one month more than expected since a problem in the activity occurs at month n.7, also Task2 is shifted one month ahead. If this is the case, this solution, unfortunately, does not help me. In my case, Task 2 should be shifted only if the activities between months n.1 and n.6 of Task1 last more than expected. There is a way to do this without splitting Task1 in two parts?
I look forward to your answer.
- malshayebMar 28, 2024Brass Contributor
In this scenario i wouldn't use the split task feature but i would breakdown the work. I would breakdown Task 1 to (Task1 six months , Task2 four months) and create a relationship between them , then i add task 3 which is the five months one and link it to task one. in this scenario Task 3 will only be impacted if there was delay in the first 6 months and its unrelated to the second stretch of the work
- GiuseppePalaiaMar 28, 2024Copper Contributormalshayeb
Thank you again for your prompt answer. I am going to use the last approach.
Best regards,
Giuseppe Palaia