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Timephaseds Values do not keep ​​from old calendars #547

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evertondevelop opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 4 comments
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Timephaseds Values do not keep ​​from old calendars #547

evertondevelop opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 4 comments

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@evertondevelop
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that's a doubt and then a suggestion. (I will send .mpp file by email)
When i update percentage of project tasks and then change their calendar, in timephaseds the values are based on the new calendar, consequently, changing what has already been done. Sample below:

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is it possible to keep the values already been done ?
(mpxj v11.3.1)

@joniles
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joniles commented Sep 27, 2023

@evertondevelop apologies for the delay in responding. Would you be able to send me the sample file, I don't think I've received one from you. Thanks!

@diegosechin-timenow
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Hi, I Hope Help you to clarify it,
The problem is:
If you create a task with a calendar 8h x 5 days, save a baseline, and start the task, if you change the calendar to 8h x 7 days, the project doesnt change the task, its correct.

But if we read the project in mpxj, we don't have the old informations, we have the informations of the task with the new calendar, not with the original calendar.

its clearly now?

@joniles
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joniles commented Jan 8, 2024

Thanks for the notes, I will take a look as soon as I can.

@joniles
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joniles commented Jan 26, 2024

Quick update: I am looking at this currently. I have a better understanding of how timephased baseline data is being represented by MS Project. It may take a little while to update the code to reflect this.

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