Activity Relationships (tppss2510m000)

Use this session to define and maintain activity relationships. The activities must be sequenced accurately to provide realistic schedules.

An activity relationship is a logical relationship indicating that a certain activity (successor) cannot start or end until another activity (predecessor) starts or ends. The predecessor or successor activity can also be a milestone activity.

One cannot link the same predecessor task twice to same successor task and one cannot link the same predecessor task to the same successor task.

You cannot create, edit or delete a relationship for projects with Finished/ Closed/ Archived status.

 

Project

The code that identifies the project.

Description

The description or name of the code.

Status

The status of the project.

Plan

The code that identifies the plan.

Description

The description or name of the code.

First Free Number

The first free number to be used in the activity relationship series. When you define a new series, you must enter the series' starting number. LN increases the number by one each time a number is issued.

Predecessor Activity

The activity which initiates the relationship.

Description

The description or name of the code.

Successor Activity

The activity linked to the predecessor activity. The activity cannot start or end until the predecessor activity starts or ends based on the value of the Relationship Type field.

Relationship Type

Select the relationship type to define the dependencies between the predecessor and successor activities.

Following are the possible values:

  • Finish-to-Start
    The initiation of the task of the successor depends upon the completion of the task of the predecessor.
  • Finish-to-Finish
    The completion of the task of the successor depends upon the completion of the task of the predecessor.
  • Start-to-Start
    The initiation of the task of the successor depends upon the initiation of the task of the predecessor.
  • Start-to-Finish
    The completion of the task of the successor depends upon the initiation of the task of the predecessor.
Lead/Lag

Lead time is the overlap between activities that have a dependency. You enter lead time as a negative value.

Example, if an activity can start when its predecessor is half completed, you can specify a finish-to-start dependency with a lead time of 50 per cent for the successor task.

Lag time is a delay between activities that have a dependency. You enter lag time as a positive value.

Example if you need a two-day delay between the finish of one activity and the start of another, you can establish a finish-to-start dependency and specify the lag time as two days.

Lead/Lag Unit

The unit of time.

Relationship Established

The check box is selected automatically, when the relationship is established in MS Project.

Predecessor Activity Type

The type of the activity, that initiates the activity relationship.

Allowed values

Type of Activity

Successor Activity Type

The type of the activity, that is linked to the predecessor activity.

Allowed values

Type of Activity

Note

You cannot initiate or complete the task of a successor activity until the task of the predecessor activity is initiated or completed.

Predecessor Cost Type

Select the cost type associated with the activity for which the budget is maintained.

Pred.Budget LineNo.

The budget line generated for the selected cost type.

Successor Cost Type

Select the cost type associated with the activity for which the budget is maintained.

Succ.Budget Line No.

The budget line generated for the selected cost type.

 

Print Activity Relationships

Prints the activity relationships and the related data.