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How to create Start-to-Start connection between tasks?

Added by Yuriy Arseniev about 6 years ago

Dear developers,
how to create "Start-To-Start" connection between tasks?
The connection type needed if two or more tasks should start simultaneously.
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With best regards,
Yuriy Arseniev


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RE: How to create Start-to-Start connection between tasks? - Added by Robin Wagner about 6 years ago

Hello Yuriy,

a "start-to-start" relationship is currently not yet possible in OpenProject.

Depending on your situation, the use of a common preceding task and the use of "finish to start" relationship may work as a workaround:

This way, the two following tasks can be worked on as soon as the preceding task has been completed.

Best regards,
Robin

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