Schedule Tab of Project Planning
Use the Schedule tab to make changes to start and finish dates and to set up relationships (dependencies) between tasks entered for a project's Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) on the Labor tab of Project Planning.
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The Schedule tab provides a grid on the left side and an interactive Gantt chart on the right side. Use the interactive Gantt chart to see the project schedule and associated tasks, build relationships between the tasks, and analyze the critical path. This information allows you to keep close track of your project's schedule and identify potential schedule risks.
You can only create dependent relationships for items that are at the lowest level of the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). These are the lowest child-level, or lowest leaf nodes, of the WBS. They display under a parent level but have no WBS children of their own. For the purpose of task dependencies, these are referred to as "tasks" but they may be phases, tasks, labor codes, or lower indent levels, depending on the WBS structure.
Schedule Planning Grid
The Schedule grid displays on the left side of the tab and shows each level of the project's WBS (as entered on the Labor Tab of Project Planning). The descriptions and WBS in this grid are read-only. The only editable fields are the Start and Finish dates for each task. You can change task dates directly in these fields.
These fields also update automatically when you move task dates on the Gantt chart or change dates on the Labor tab. All dates in the project adjust to support these changes. (The Schedule tab does not display resources that are assigned to each level of the WBS. Use the Labor tab to see details for assigned resources.)
Gantt Chart
- Black brackets are parent or group levels, which is a grouping of lower levels (children).
- Green bars represent the lowest task level. This level doesn't have any children. This level drives the dates for the group level and project level.
You can only create dependencies at the lowest level of the WBS. As you change task dates, the black brackets and green bars update accordingly, and the dates automatically adjust on the Labor, Expense, Consultant, and Unit Planning tabs. For example, if there are multiple tasks under a phase, the phase displays as a black bracket on the Gantt chart to indicate a grouping of lower-level tasks. Because you can only create dependencies at the lowest level of the project, you can create relationships between the tasks under that phase or under other phases, but you cannot create dependencies with the phase itself.
If you resize the task bars on the Gantt chart to change the dates and the duration, Vision automatically spreads the task's data evenly across the duration if the Re-Spread Data when Re-Size Gantt Bar option is selected on the Options menu. If this option is not selected, Vision first prompts you to confirm that you want to recalculate and spread the task's data evenly across the new duration on all Planning tabs. For example, if the task has 44 hours of work over the duration of one week and you resize the task bar to change the duration to two weeks, Vision automatically changes the task's dates accordingly and spreads the 44 hours evenly over two weeks' time.
As you use the Edit Dependencies dialog box to create dependencies between tasks, arrows are added to the interactive Gantt chart to show the task relationships. Use these arrows as a reference to see the tasks that are dependent on each other. You can also remove these dependencies if you need to.
After you click off the date field, the green bar shifts on the interactive Gantt chart so that it starts and/or finishes on the specified date. The parent/group level and associated black bracket update accordingly. The dates on the Labor, Expense, Consultant, and Unit Planning tabs also adjust. You cannot enter or select a date that is earlier than the first date in the plan's calendar.