hello zameer as Eliza mentioned a activity to be suspended should have an actual date , and there can be only one suspension , i will advice if you have lots of suspension you should be setting a calender from DATA > CALENDER , ADD CALENDER AND DEFINE THE NON WORK PERIODS ( THE DAYS WHEN THERE WILL BE NO WORK IN THOSE ACTIVITIES , NOW ASSIGN THIS CALENDER TO THE ACTIVITY.
Other than breaking the original activity into separate smaller activities, the other thing I have used is the "DATES" button on the activity form which allows you to suspend & resume an activity. If your activity bars are necked, the inactive period will show as a necked area.
Drawbacks - I think the suspended date has to be an actual date (you cannot project a suspended date). I am not sure whether you can use this to suspend the same activity more than once.
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Activities in P 3.0
Hi
I agree with Parnabs recommendations.
Balma
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18 years 6 monthsRE: Activities in P 3.0
Thank you very much liza and kumar. I will try it.
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18 years 9 monthsRE: Activities in P 3.0
hello zameer as Eliza mentioned a activity to be suspended should have an actual date , and there can be only one suspension , i will advice if you have lots of suspension you should be setting a calender from DATA > CALENDER , ADD CALENDER AND DEFINE THE NON WORK PERIODS ( THE DAYS WHEN THERE WILL BE NO WORK IN THOSE ACTIVITIES , NOW ASSIGN THIS CALENDER TO THE ACTIVITY.
HTH
Deb
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19 years 9 monthsRE: Activities in P 3.0
Other than breaking the original activity into separate smaller activities, the other thing I have used is the "DATES" button on the activity form which allows you to suspend & resume an activity. If your activity bars are necked, the inactive period will show as a necked area.
Drawbacks - I think the suspended date has to be an actual date (you cannot project a suspended date). I am not sure whether you can use this to suspend the same activity more than once.
Anyone else with any ideas?