Re: Odd Start Date



In article <1370B98C-B2ED-491E-ACAF-D6F50024CCF8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"tschock" <tschock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a situation where I have 5 projects consolidated into one. The second
project is called iteration 2. For simplicity's sake I have a task that
starts on June 15 and ends June 25th. The next task, for some reason,
doesn't start until September 25th (there are mulitple tasks that don't start
until the 25th). I can't figure out why these next tasks won't start on June
26th.

Things I have looked for so far:

the two tasks are not linked.
The second set of tasks do not have a constraint (they are start ASAP)
In the consolidated plan all the project plans are not linked.
None of my summary tasks are linked.

Are their other constraints that I am not thinking of?

TIA

Todd

Todd,
I'd check to see if there is a date in the Actual Start field.

John
Project MVP
.



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