Thanks guys, a colleague said I could drive the colour through coding. This is the best way forward for me now (even though I may have to revert to the WBS option - Plan B!!).
And I am trying to do it using the Activity ID but the filter changes ALL the LOE activity colours. How can I isolate just 1 activity? Also everytime I run the filter and then go back in ALL the settings go back to "all activities" ie it loses the settings I want and goes to default ..... why is that?
LOF is same as the old "Hammock" activity, it provide the summary effort of the linked activity, however, it cannot be a critical because simply is id not form part of the detail critical path.
To achieve what you wanted in a report format you can use coding to drive the LOE activities to turn RED color.
HTH
Alex
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Submitted by Gordon Blair on Tue, 2008-05-06 12:22
Hi, Id like to know more about establishing a critical path using LOE bars. For example in a programme that has 1000+ activities that role up to say 50 LOEs - it may be useful to show which LOEs are representing critical activities
Ive looked at creating a New LOE bar (with a filter) to go with the Remaining and Actual LOEs - this looks tricky and may not be possible, before I waste a week doing this, has anyone else tried and succeeded????
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Submitted by hamed planner on Wed, 2007-05-02 23:24
Level of effort is not part o your critical path becouse its duration is defined base on your critical path Duration,
As an example , you have a project and you have security guard on site , you could not say Security guard is part of your Critical Path, becouse the duration of Perform security task is depend on your project Duration , the same for Services , Supervision ( In some cases) , PMO Offic
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18 years 8 monthsRE: Level of Effort and Critical Path
Interesting David, Ill try that now
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Just a last note; have you tried using a WBS Summary task? It mimics a WBS parent without being one AND can be on the Critical Path.
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18 years 8 monthsRE: Level of Effort and Critical Path
Gordon .... thanks for the tip on P6, its been quite annoying for years that a rollup has to be done again and again ........
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Thanks guys, a colleague said I could drive the colour through coding. This is the best way forward for me now (even though I may have to revert to the WBS option - Plan B!!).
And I am trying to do it using the Activity ID but the filter changes ALL the LOE activity colours. How can I isolate just 1 activity? Also everytime I run the filter and then go back in ALL the settings go back to "all activities" ie it loses the settings I want and goes to default ..... why is that?
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Hi
LOF is same as the old "Hammock" activity, it provide the summary effort of the linked activity, however, it cannot be a critical because simply is id not form part of the detail critical path.
To achieve what you wanted in a report format you can use coding to drive the LOE activities to turn RED color.
HTH
Alex
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Level of Effort and Critical Path
Dean,
I tend to just use the WBS, run a rolled up layout and where the WBS contains critical activities, they will show on the summary bar.
[The benefit of P6 being that you can save the roll-up level when you save the layout]
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Hi, Id like to know more about establishing a critical path using LOE bars. For example in a programme that has 1000+ activities that role up to say 50 LOEs - it may be useful to show which LOEs are representing critical activities
Ive looked at creating a New LOE bar (with a filter) to go with the Remaining and Actual LOEs - this looks tricky and may not be possible, before I waste a week doing this, has anyone else tried and succeeded????
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18 years 6 monthsRE: Level of Effort and Critical Path
Hi Seb,
As you said you have a Level OF Effort Activity,
Level of effort is not part o your critical path becouse its duration is defined base on your critical path Duration,
As an example , you have a project and you have security guard on site , you could not say Security guard is part of your Critical Path, becouse the duration of Perform security task is depend on your project Duration , the same for Services , Supervision ( In some cases) , PMO Offic
Good Luck
Hamed