Will pay for the code to address my split task issue...

M

Monica

I have split tasks in which I want to see the interim start and finish dates.

The following is a simplified example of part of the information displayed in
the to-do list report I print out (which is essentially the task name, start,
finish, resource initials, and duration).

For one resource, I might get:

Fri, Nov 19th
Replace Tile Roof Start: 11/19 Finish: 11/29
Sat, Nov 23th
Replace Tile Roof Start: 11/19 Finish: 11/29
Lay Sod Start: 11/23 Finish: 11/30
Sun, Nov 29th
Replace Tile Roof Start: 11/19 Finish: 11/29
Lay Sod Start: 11/23 Finish: 11/30
Mon, Nov 30th
Lay Sod Start: 11/23 Finish: 11/30

Notice above how it displays the original start and final finish dates.
But, what I want to see is:

Fri, Nov 19th
Replace Tile Roof Start: 11/19 Finish: 11/19
Sat, Nov 23th
Replace Tile Roof Start: 11/23 Finish: 11/23
Lay Sod Start: 11/23 Finish: 11/23
Sun, Nov 29th
Replace Tile Roof Start: 11/29 Finish: 11/29
Lay Sod Start: 11/29 Finish: 11/29
Mon, Nov 30th
Lay Sod Start: 11/30 Finish: 11/30

It doesn't matter if it's just on the screen or in a report -- whichever is
easier and faster. Let me know if you're interested.

(e-mail address removed)
 
J

John

Monica,
I may be interested. Contact me direct. If possible include your Project
file (zipped) and a complete explanation of what you want. I'm also
sending you a direct e-mail in case you don't check back to this
newsgroup.

John
Project MVP
 
J

JackD

I think you are missing something.
I suggested that she post here asking if someone would be willing to code
something for her. It was kind of buried in another thread so I suggested a
new thread for it.
 
J

JackD

John said:
Jack,
Yeah, I usually do miss something with a one line/word reply to a post.
I'm just a little to verbose for that.
OK.

It may interest you to know that Monica (the original poster) sent me
her file. She is remodeling a house she bought and has planned tasks
down to the hour.

Oh dear!

-Jack
 
J

John

Jack,
Yeah, I usually do miss something with a one line/word reply to a post.
I'm just a little to verbose for that.

It may interest you to know that Monica (the original poster) sent me
her file. She is remodeling a house she bought and has planned tasks
down to the hour. At this point I don't think she really understands
what she is asking for and I am attempting to help her sort it out. With
non-standard resource work, leveling, links on Summary lines, etc. it is
a very complex file.

John
 

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