Viewing relationship details for task in an unplanned visit package

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This page allows you to view the primary task in the visit package and the dependent tasks defined for the primary task.  Tell me more

The “View Task Relationship” page appears.

The system displays the following field:

Date Format

The format in which the date fields are displayed in this page. This format is displayed from the "User Preferences" business component based on the login user ID. In case the format is not defined, the system displays the date format from the “Enterprise Modeling” business component by default.

The system displays the following in the “Visit Package Details” group box:

Visit Package #

The visit package number for which the task relationship details must be viewed.

Revision #

The latest revision number of the visit package. The system leaves the field blank if the revision number does not exist for the visit package.

Task #

Use the drop-down list box to select the primary task for which the relationship details must be retrieved. The system lists all the tasks and their sequence number that are included in the visit package.

The system fills in the following fields on clicking the “Get Details” pushbutton:

Task Description

The description of the task.

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Constraint Type

The type of the constraint as defined in the “Project Management Software” which could be “Finish No Earlier Than”, “Finish No Later Than”, “Must Finish On”, “Must Start On”, “Start No Earlier Than” or “Start No Later Than”.

Date

The date on which the constraint is applicable.

The system displays the following fields in the “Predecessor Task Details” mulitline:

Seq #

The sequence number of the dependent task.

Task #

The number identifying the dependent task.

Task Description

The description of the dependent task.

Relationship Type

The relationship between the primary task and the dependent task. The relationship can be one of the following: “Start-Start”, “Start-Finish”, “Finish-Start” or “Finish-Finish”.

Lag

The time gap between the primary task and the dependent task.

Time Unit

The unit of measurement for the time lag.

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Viewing relationship details for task in an unplanned visit package – An overview

This page allows you to view the primary task in the visit package and the dependent tasks defined for the primary task. You can also view the relationship between the primary task and the dependent tasks, along with the time lag, if any.

The relationship between the primary task and the dependent task can be one of the following:

Start – Start relationship

In this type of relationship, the execution of the primary task and the dependent task begin simultaneously.

Finish – Finish relationship

In this type of relationship, the primary task and the dependent task are completed at the same time, irrespective of when the primary task or the dependent task was triggered.

Finish – Start relationship

In this type of relationship, the dependent task is triggered only after the completion of the primary task.

Start – Finish relationship

In this type of relationship, the dependent task is triggered after the execution of the primary task has begun, and is completed before the primary task execution is completed.

You can select the task for which you wish to view the dependent tasks. The details of relationship, along with the time lag, are displayed in the multiline.

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