View Full Version : Entering dependencies and succesors
dejongj
2007-06-10, 05:47 AM
I'm evaluating Omniplan and for OSX it feels right, though I have not been able to figure out how to enter dependencies or successors via the keyboard quickly based upon wbs number....
Whilst having to drag and drop seems a nice idea it is an absolute nightmare on a large 500+ plan....What is the alternative to dragging and dropping via the gantt chart?
akwong
2007-06-11, 06:37 PM
I'm evaluating Omniplan and for OSX it feels right, though I have not been able to figure out how to enter dependencies or successors via the keyboard quickly based upon wbs number....
Whilst having to drag and drop seems a nice idea it is an absolute nightmare on a large 500+ plan....What is the alternative to dragging and dropping via the gantt chart?
To add a dependent task, press CMD+Shift+}. To add a successor, press CMD+Shift+{. Is this what you were looking for?
dejongj
2007-06-12, 04:53 AM
To add a dependent task, press CMD+Shift+}. To add a successor, press CMD+Shift+{. Is this what you were looking for?
No not quite. Whilst it is a handy shortcut for adding new tasks it doesn't really do what I want it to do...
Picture the scenario, you've got 500+ activities, overall duration let's say 9 months....My test execution can't start ideally until the Design, Development and Test Scripting are completed. So that is three predessors immediately. Dragging and dropping using the Gantt chart is a bit of a pain and requires changing the view such that all can be seen at once....And then another quite realistic scenario, part of the system gets descoped until a later phase, so all of a sudden I don't want the whole of the design phase linked but a multitude of specific use cases etc....Again having to drag and drop via the Gantt chart is very timeconsuming...
It would be easier when the WBS numbering can be entered manually to quickly link those tasks....
Lizard
2007-06-12, 02:22 PM
If you turn on the dependencies column in the outline view, you can type in outline numbers.
dejongj
2007-06-12, 03:46 PM
If you turn on the dependencies column in the outline view, you can type in outline numbers.
That's it! Brilliant! It was a terminology thing, I was expecting predecessor not dependency as technically it doesn't have to be a dependency...But what's in a name....
Now I just want recurring/repeating tasks and I'd be very happy to get rid of bootcamp for MS products :)
akwong
2007-06-13, 06:37 PM
That's it! Brilliant! It was a terminology thing, I was expecting predecessor not dependency as technically it doesn't have to be a dependency...But what's in a name....
Now I just want recurring/repeating tasks and I'd be very happy to get rid of bootcamp for MS products :)
Ah, I misunderstood what you were asking for. My fault. ;-)
I have added a vote for the recurring/repeating tasks feature request in our database for you.
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