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Updated by Niels Lindenthal about 1 year ago
* Automatic scheduling
* Changing the finish date of a phase triggers the rescheduling of succeeding phases/gates.
* In case finish dates of phases are empty (no duration) they are not set by changing the dates of predecessors. Dates can be deleted from phases and gates.
* Active phases/gates are sequential. The sequence is defined by the order of the phases/gates in the administration.
* In case a phase/gate is inactive in a project, the next active phase/gate is considered to be the successor. Multiple inactive phases/gates can be ignored that way.
* Phases/gates not active in the project are not scheduled. In case a phase/gate is inactivated, it keeps its dates.
* Activating and deactivating a stage or gate does not trigger a rescheduling.
* Only working days can be selected. Non-working days are excluding from rescheduling. Finish days can not be non-working days.
* Date picker
* Clicking on a phase opens a date picker. picker in phase mode. There is an icon next to the date to indicate if a phase can be edited.
* Phase that follow another phase/gates are read only.
* Activity
* The activity page includes the changes to phases and gates
* Work package
* A work package can be optionally assigned to a phase (single-select).
* The work package type form configuration also includes the attributes (phase/gate).
* The assignment of work packages to phases does not impact scheduling.
* Work packages can be filtered for their phases.
* Permissions
* There is a separate project permission to activate and deactivate project phases and gates.
* There is a separate project permission to edit phases and gates.
* Changing the finish date of a phase triggers the rescheduling of succeeding phases/gates.
* In case finish dates of phases are empty (no duration) they are not set by changing the dates of predecessors. Dates can be deleted from phases and gates.
* Active phases/gates are sequential. The sequence is defined by the order of the phases/gates in the administration.
* In case a phase/gate is inactive in a project, the next active phase/gate is considered to be the successor. Multiple inactive phases/gates can be ignored that way.
* Phases/gates not active in the project are not scheduled. In case a phase/gate is inactivated, it keeps its dates.
* Activating and deactivating a stage or gate does not trigger a rescheduling.
* Only working days can be selected. Non-working days are excluding from rescheduling. Finish days can not be non-working days.
* Date picker
* Clicking on a phase opens a date picker.
* Phase that follow another phase/gates are read only.
* Activity
* The activity page includes the changes to phases and gates
* Work package
* A work package can be optionally assigned to a phase (single-select).
* The work package type form configuration also includes the attributes (phase/gate).
* The assignment of work packages to phases does not impact scheduling.
* Work packages can be filtered for their phases.
* Permissions
* There is a separate project permission to activate and deactivate project phases and gates.
* There is a separate project permission to edit phases and gates.