About Planning Object Links

You can create links between planning objects. Creating a link indicates a dependency between two planning objects and the order in which the tasks need to be completed to meet the schedule's milestones. A task that needs to be started before another task is referred to as the predecessor to the next task. The task that needs to be completed after the predecessor task is referred to as the successor.

You can create links between tasks, milestones, summaries and link one or more tasks to a milestone. Once the tasks are complete, the milestone is met. Once all tasks and milestones are marked as complete, the summary that the tasks and milestones belong to is considered complete.

Note: A summary that is within a summary creates an automatic dependency. These two summaries cannot be linked together.

Once your schedule has links, you can calculate the critical path in the CPM Gantt. If the CPM Calculation option is on, the planning objects' scheduled dates move to correspond with the schedule being calculated.  

Types of Links

Proliance provides several types of links:

Using Lag in Links

Lag is a positive or negative value measured in days that indicates when a task should start in relation to a linked task. A positive lag value indicates a delayed start or finish while a negative value indicates an earlier start or finish.

Tip:

  • Keeping your planning object links simple makes your schedule easier to maintain.