Hammock Task fails to update

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Brian Lukanic

I've built a hammock task that works perfectly for me but fails to update
itself when a colleague uses it. We both have MSP2003 SP3, and every setting
that I can check in the Options tabs is the same for both of us. I suspect
that it might be an issue with how her app or PC handles OLE (as mentioned in
Microsoft KB141733,) but I am unsure how best to troubleshoot.

Is there any other setting I might be missing to check on my colleague's PC
to ensure that hammock tasks work correctly?
 
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Gérard Ducouret

Hello Brian,

What is the Type of that task in your colleague's project ? Is not it "Fixed
duration" ?

Gérard Ducouret
 
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Brian Lukanic

It is Fixed Units.

Gérard Ducouret said:
Hello Brian,

What is the Type of that task in your colleague's project ? Is not it "Fixed
duration" ?

Gérard Ducouret
 
B

Brian Lukanic

Yes, per the KB article I press the F9 key twice and still no change. I also
have gone into the Options tab and unchecked the "ask to update automatic
links" box.

Gérard Ducouret said:
Have you tried to press the [F9] function key ?

Gérard Ducouret

Brian Lukanic said:
It is Fixed Units.
 
B

Brian Lukanic

Issue is solved. Here's the ersolution:

When I was triaging my colleague's issue I asked her to checked the "ask to
update automatic links" option and then close/reopen MSP, which she did. Only
now did I take Trevor's response and think, "let's reboot just in case." It
now works like a champ.

Apparently, links DO get a bit sticky, and only a reboot will update the OLE
setting. However the forced manual update as Trevor suggested would work
well, too.

Trevor Rabey said:
The "ask to update automatic links" option only fires up the question when
you open the file.
It is a good idea to have it turned on.
Links get a bit sticky and sometimes have to be nudged.
Go to Edit, Links and select all of your links and hit the Update button.

Trevor Rabey 0407213955 61 8 92727485 PERFECT PROJECT PLANNING
www.perfectproject.com.au
Brian Lukanic said:
Yes, per the KB article I press the F9 key twice and still no change. I
also
have gone into the Options tab and unchecked the "ask to update automatic
links" box.

Gérard Ducouret said:
Have you tried to press the [F9] function key ?

Gérard Ducouret

"Brian Lukanic" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le
message de news: (e-mail address removed)...
It is Fixed Units.

:

Hello Brian,

What is the Type of that task in your colleague's project ? Is not it
"Fixed
duration" ?

Gérard Ducouret

"Brian Lukanic" <[email protected]> a écrit dans
le
message de news: (e-mail address removed)...
I've built a hammock task that works perfectly for me but fails to
update
itself when a colleague uses it. We both have MSP2003 SP3, and every
setting
that I can check in the Options tabs is the same for both of us. I
suspect
that it might be an issue with how her app or PC handles OLE (as
mentioned
in
Microsoft KB141733,) but I am unsure how best to troubleshoot.

Is there any other setting I might be missing to check on my
colleague's
PC
to ensure that hammock tasks work correctly?
 
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Luiz Cruz

Brian,

You must NOT create links to any hammocks. Their coding in MS Project 2003
is not perfect (as already acknowledged by MS in several isntances).
Summation and dating problems occur when you move the hammocks around or
their components.

There is a trick I use to overcome this, especially when creating level of
effort (management, periodic field trips, maintenance, costing, etc.)
activities related to a hammock's or complex set of activities' time span:

1) Create activity A (NOT a milestone) named: Start/Beginning of ... or
First ...
2) Create activity B (NOT a milestone) named: Completion/Finish of ... or
Last ...
3) Now link all possible earliest starts to A (use SS) and all possible
latest finishes to B (use FF).
4) Once this is done you may know dynamically link your level of effort
activity to A and B using copy/paste especial text.

Voi-lá! Have a great day,

Luiz Cruz
 

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