Information

  • The Task module is a type of task data sheet.
  • It allows you to get an overview of all important data of a selected task. If you have the respective authorizations, you can also edit this data.

Authorizations

Access

  • Project, ProposalSchedule → Click on the link on the ID of the required task or select the Edit taskTask context menu command
  • Project, Proposal panel → WBS → Click on the link on the ID/WBS code of the required task or select the Edit taskTask context menu command
  • Project, ProposalProgress → Click on the link on the ID of the required task or select the the Edit taskTask context menu command
  • Program panel → Schedule → Click on the link on the ID of the required task → Task
  • EmployeeOwn PlanningEmployee BoardMy Activities → expand the required status area → Click on the link in the Task name field in the Task name category or select the Edit taskTask context menu command

Task Header Data

Define a Person Responsible for the Task

Information

Lock Task

Procedure

  • Tasks can be locked against the recording of hours worked, expenses, km, etc. by activating the Lock task checkbox.

Note

  • If the recording of hours worked is prevented at project level via the Locked code in the Project Core Data module, this lock cannot be canceled via the Task locked code.

Define Task as a Milestone/Master Milestone

Procedure

  • In the Milestone field, tasks can be defined as milestones or master milestones (gates).
    • If a task was defined as a milestone or master milestone, you must consider some peculiarities when you plan it (duration, requested dates). For further information, see here.

Change Note/Estimate Flag

Information

  • The project manager can evaluate or estimate each task of the schedule and visualize this by using different symbols.

Procedure

  • Click on the » arrow button repeatedly until the required symbol is displayed.

Details

  • For new tasks for which there were no notes or estimates before, no symbols are displayed initially.

Description

Information

  • In the Description area you can describe the task in more detail than in the description field.

Procedure

  • Open the Description area.
  • Enter your text in the Description field.
  • Save.

Necessary Requirements

Information

  • In the Necessary requirements area you can specify conditions which are necessary for the completion of the task.

Procedure

Effort/Costs/Dates

Information

  • In the Effort/costs/dates area, further parameters of the task can be edited, e.g. Remaining duration or requested dates.
  • Information on effort and costs are displayed in addition.

Task Dates

Information

  • In the task data sheet you can specify planned dates and enter actual dates of the task manually if they have not been calculated from the resource working time recording before.
  • The calculated dates are only displayed here since they are calculated automatically. However, the calculation cannot be made in the task data sheet but only for the entire schedule of a project, i.e. for all tasks, in the Schedule module.

Procedure

Monitor Progress

Information

Parameters Relevant for Scheduling

Information

  • In the Parameters relevant for scheduling area you can edit the Planning early, Hammock task, Fixing, and Split parameters.
  • These parameters influence the scheduling result and can also be edited in the Schedule module in the Entire schedule module variant.

Notes/Documents

Information

  • PLANTA project does not include any text processing facilities comparable to standard programs such as Microsoft Word. However, for certain objects (e.g. project documents, task documents, resource notes) it is possible to enter and manage a text in the continuous fields.

Procedure

  • Right-click on the required task to open the context menu and select the Insert → Notes/Documents context menu command.
    • Insert the required text to the document
      • in the Note field in the new task document record.
      • Create a link to a file (a document) in the Linked file field if necessary.

Resources

Information

  • Resources are responsible for the completion of tasks.
  • They are assigned (allocated) to individual tasks.
  • Resources must have been created before as part of the Master Data Entry.
  • Which resources (individual employees, entire departments, or machines) can be assigned to the tasks depends on several factors, e.g. planning horizon, project type, etc.
  • PLANTA poject distinguishes between resources, which comprise persons, departments, and skills and the effort of which is planned in time units, and revenue and cost resources the effort of which is planned in monetary units.

Assign resources to tasks

  • Right-click on the required area heading to open the context menu and select the Insert → Notes/Documents context menu command.
    • Select the required resource from the listbox on the Resource field in the new resource record.
    • Define the required resource parameters.
      • When the resource was assigned to the task, several parameters have already been filled with default settings from the Resource Data Sheet (e.g. Load profile, Cost type). They can then be changed manually here.
      • Caution: If you change the default values for one of the resources assigned to the task and then copy this resource assignment to one of the further tasks, previously changed settings will be included instead of the default settings of the resource.

Notes

  • Resources can also be assigned to the tasks in the Schedule and Resource Plan modules.
  • If the schedule was recalculated after resource assignment, load records will be displayed below the resource as well.

Todo Items

Information

  • In the Task module you can define small open items for the selected task and assign them to the required users (resources) for completion.
  • All todo items of a project are maintained centrally in the Todo Items module.

Procedure

  • Right-click on the area heading to open menu and select the Insert → Task context menu command.
    • A todo item line will be inserted.
    • Enter the name of the todo item in the Todo item name field.
    • Save.
      • As a result, the ID number (Todo item field) of the todo item is generated automatically.
      • The Created on / Created by: name of the todo item are automatically filled with the current date and the current user.
      • Fill the required fields, e.g. the date up to which the todo item is to be completed (when a todo item is created, today’s date is automatically entered here), resource which is to complete the todo item, etc.
    • Save.

Information

  • Links represent dependencies between tasks of a project and have an impact on the calculation of the project dates.
  • For a description of further options for mapping dependencies, please click here

Create a link between the selected task and another task

  • Right-click on the required task to open the context menu and select the Insert → Link context menu command.
    • Fill the following fields in the new link record:
    • Save and click on the Calculate schedule button in the toolbar to recalculate the schedule.

Information

  • In the External links area, cross-project links (i.e. external links) of the task are displayed and can be edited.
    • Cross-project (external) links connect the tasks of different projects.
    • They work in the same way as links within a project. You can define any type of link (SS, FS, SF, FF), time intervals, as well as fixed and soft links.

Details

  • Both incoming and outgoing external links will be displayed. However, only outgoing links can be created and edited.

Create Internal Links

  • Right-click on the area heading to open the context menu and select the Insert → External links context menu command.
    • In the new record, insert
      • the target project in the PR successor field for a new external link and select the target task in the Task field.
        • ThePR successor field is preset with the ID of the opened project by default.