From: Allen on
In construction scheduling I want most tasks linked with work days, but some
items are directly related to calendar days, such as concrete cure time. It
would be great if a dependency could use a lead/lag time of SS+3cd (plus 3
calendar days) and count time over weekends, holidays, etc. I can customize
each instance by specifying fewer work days, but if (when) the schedule
shifts then I have to catch each exception to adjust it accordingly.
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From: "Jan De Messemaeker" <jandemes at prom hyphen ade dot on
Hi Allen,

But it doe allow d-for that!
Just that it is noted as edays (elapsed) rather than CD :-))
HTH

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> In construction scheduling I want most tasks linked with work days, but
some
> items are directly related to calendar days, such as concrete cure time.
It
> would be great if a dependency could use a lead/lag time of SS+3cd (plus 3
> calendar days) and count time over weekends, holidays, etc. I can
customize
> each instance by specifying fewer work days, but if (when) the schedule
> shifts then I have to catch each exception to adjust it accordingly.
> --
> Thanks, Allen
>
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