Thanks.
But, as can be see from the description of my case, this is no
solution for me :(
On Mar 3, 9:26 pm, Alinda Helleman wrote:
> Hello Dmitry_N,
>
> Friday, February 27, 2009, 3:16:37 PM, you wrote:
>
> > I don't know... maybe it's just me, but I very often need to set a due
> > date for a
Hello Dmitry_N,
Friday, February 27, 2009, 3:16:37 PM, you wrote:
> I don't know... maybe it's just me, but I very often need to set a due
> date for a task based upon the date of completion of another task + XX
> days.
> Example:
> Task1: Goods need to be shipped on 27 February.
> Task2: Paym
+1 Great suggestion
On Feb 27, 9:16 am, Dmitry_N wrote:
> I don't know... maybe it's just me, but I very often need to set a due
> date for a task based upon the date of completion of another task + XX
> days.
>
> Example:
> Task1: Goods need to be shipped on 27 February.
> Task2: Payment needs
There was a "Relative dates" thread back in Sept or so of last year
that I recall.
On Mar 2, 4:43 am, pottster wrote:
> +1
> This is effectively like defining the Finish to Start "lag" for a task
> in MS Project.
> Useful functionality when rescheduling dependent tasks.
>
> On Mar 2, 12:46 am, B
+1
This is effectively like defining the Finish to Start "lag" for a task
in MS Project.
Useful functionality when rescheduling dependent tasks.
On Mar 2, 12:46 am, BOC wrote:
> +1
> Has been requested in the past as well. I didn't search old posts but
> I know there was previous support as wel
+1
Has been requested in the past as well. I didn't search old posts but
I know there was previous support as well.
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