Re: request
Dag Andersen <[email protected]> Wed, 3 Nov 2004 07:40:38 +0100
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On Søndag 31 oktober 2004 20:02, Mark Tombs wrote: (snip) > > Some more observations on this. Having looked at the Task > Properties dialog, I personally found it confusing, and I think > this is because I am not used to MS Project. All of the settings > and options there seem to assume that as soon as I change any > values, all my tasks will be shifted about. > > I think the basic, fundamental thing that I don't agree with is > that task duration is linked to estimated effort. I also don't > think that changing one task should automagically change other > tasks too. > > It seems to me that if you break the link between duration and > estimates then a lot of the options in the task dialog go away, and > even more go away if you don't auto-schedule. Lets say, for > instance, that it works this way: > > 1. I enter my tasks with durations on them (no estimates yet > though) 2. I set up the task dependencies. > 3. I click the 'auto-schedule' button, tell it which date to start > from (default from today) and bingo, all my tasks have start and > end dates, and I have a project plan. > > Now all I need in a task dialog are task name, duration, start > date, end date, and a check-box for start and end date saying if > they are fixed or not. That way I can pin a task if I don't want it > moved by the auto-schedule process. I've taken the liberty of > knocking up a dialog. Ok, I had a look at it and have a couple of questions: Start: Don't you need time also? End: Do you really need this? It should be start + duration, or do you have other reasons to include it? Duration: Do you have any suggestions for the format of the entry here? I had a discussion with Shaheed a while back about this and we didn't really find a good solution due to localization. Task code: I gather you want to enter a code manually, but should it be number only or text, and should a 'default' be generated? -- Mvh, Dag Andersen