Is There A New Task Flag?

S

Sinister

Here is my problem. I have to be able to identify new tasks that have been
added since a schedule was baselined. I would like to create a filter to
single these out, but I don't know what field to filter against.
 
J

Jonathan Sofer

If a schedule is baselined, all new tasks will not have a baseline. You can
filter of [Baseline Start] = NA. If the filter does not recognize this, try
[Baseline Start] > 55000

Jonathan
 
J

JulieS

Hello Sinister,

In addition to Jonathan's and Jack's good advice, you may also find
using the Created date field added to a task view may be useful.

I hope this helps.

Julie
Project MVP
 
B

Bob

Hello Sinister,

In addition to Jonathan's and Jack's good advice, you may also find
using the Created date field added to a task view may be useful.

I hope this helps.

Julie
Project MVP

Hi,

I have project professional 2003 with all patched applied running on
windows media centre pc (XP) with all patches applied.

FYI, I tried this and it displayed the creation date. Good
However, I looked at the help on the Created Field. It says that the
Created field will be populated with the Current date in the project
information dialog.
I can't seem to get the created date to behave like the field help
says it should. Always populated with System date.
No big deal.

Bob
 
J

Jim Aksel

Oh, why not one more choice.... track the Unique ID field as well. The
Unique ID field is forever increasing and you can monitor that as well,
perhaps in conjunction with the created date.
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J

Jim Aksel

Since you impounded a copy of the file with Configuration/Data Management
(hee hee) then you can use the file compare utility between the two versions
of the file.
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