Hi,
sorry for the unclear wording.
It's not necessary, that every task has a predecessor, but every task
(except the last one, which defines the end of the project), must have a
successor!
Your second example illustrates what I meant. Obviously task E defines
the end of the project, but if task
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 18:45 +0100, Harald Ulver wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just found a website by chance, which might be interesting for us.
It's another way of implementing project networks in spreadsheets, with
critical path analysis.
http://ite.pubs.informs.org/Vol3No3/Ragsdale/
Great pa
Hi everyone,
I just found a website by chance, which might be interesting for us.
It's another way of implementing project networks in spreadsheets, with
critical path analysis.
http://ite.pubs.informs.org/Vol3No3/Ragsdale/
By the way: in my opinion it is absolutely essential, that every task
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