How can I create FF and SS between same pair of tasks. When I add FF then SS will gone. Vice Versa.
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2008-05-12, 06:04 AM
How can I create FF and SS between same pair of tasks. When I add FF then SS will gone. Vice Versa.
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2008-05-12, 06:19 AM
To make it clearer, I need Ladder dependency type
Last edited by Kimsake; 2008-05-12 at 06:43 AM..
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This isn't directly possible. One work-around would be to create an intermediate milestone. So as an example, for the start dependency you'd go A->C->B, and for the end dependency you could go straight from A->B.
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