Which task does the second sentence refer to? I think you switched which
task comes first, but even if I swap the first sentence I'm not quite sure
what you mean.

But, you are right, I think, that we only need a start lag, because the due
date would track the start date on the second task, hopefully.

Can you give an example?

Lisa

On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 8:55 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> The objective is to say that Task B starts x days after task A completes.
> I see that as a combination of two existing functions. One is the
> recurrence pattern that says the task recurs x days or weeks after it
> completes. The other is the dependence pattern that says that Task A starts
> when task B completes. Put them together and you get Task A starting x days
> or weeks after Task B completes.****
>
> -Dwight****
>
> **
>



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