The Gantt chart displays the stages and planning of operations and enables you to plan operations visually.
A preset allows you to specify the data to be displayed in the graphical overview. Examples of default presets include:
The data displayed relate to the period shown on the Period toolbar.
The operation details include:
The bars are drawn according to the following search path for graphic settings:
Planning graph
Operations can be moved, shortened and extended. If you have changed the planning graph, you can recalculate the planning figures.
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Information about the display of Gantt charts
The Gantt chart can be set up and changed using the mouse or icons. Use the mouse to quickly perform the most common actions in the Gantt chart. Any changes to the settings are saved for each individual user. The options available within the Gantt chart are shown below. The options vary by form; the list shows when the options are available.
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You can choose the time scale by selecting a scale on the task bar, or by using the |
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To display a project line in the Gantt chart, select the project line in the project tree. Use the This function is also available for production files and operations. For those items, lines are positioned automatically, however. Projects are not positioned automatically, because in large projects with many relationships it is difficult to follow relationships. For production files and operations, it is usually not that important to follow relationships. |
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Use the date field to set the first date shown in the Gantt chart. The Gantt chart displays project lines as from that date. |
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To change the start and/or end date of a project line, you can move, extend or shorten bars in the Gantt chart. Bars can be moved to an earlier or later time in the diagram. In the Gantt chart, bars can be extended or shortened. The only way you can do this is by moving the end date to an earlier or later date. The start date cannot be changed in the Gantt chart. For project lines, the plan type must be 'Estimated'. For project lines with underlying lines or with linked orders, a summary is displayed of the underlying or linked data. To make a change, you need to change the underlying line or linked order. |
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Right-click to change the properties of the Gantt chart. The settings of the Matrix tab on the Gantt chart properties form apply to all time scales. The settings on the other tabs apply to individual scales. In the Date format field, choose how you want the dates to be displayed. For the timescale selected in the Gantt chart, use the Date format field to specify how you want the date to be displayed in the Gantt chart. You can specify the format for the main scale and for the subscale. For example, if you select the timescale 'Week/day', you specify the date format for weeks for the main scale, and the date format for days for the subscale. You can use parameters for which a particular value is filled in automatically, and you can use custom text. Parameters
Custom text It is possible to add text to the main scale or the subscale in the Gantt chart and to combine the text with the parameters. To improve readability, you can add punctuation marks, such as dashes and parentheses. Text must be placed between single quotes. Example In the Gantt chart, the timescale 'Week/Dag' has been selected. Below you can see how the values in the Date format field of the main scale and the subscale are displayed in the Gantt chart. Main scale
Subscale
To restore the settings or properties of the Gantt chart or projects to their defaults, use the Reset Gantt settings and properties process. |
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Line data can be changed directly from within the Gantt chart. Double-clicking the line you want to change in the Gantt chart will open the Custom form in the Edit mode. You can customize this Custom form with any fields you want to be able to change directly from the Gantt chart. |
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You can expand or collapse every individual line with underlying levels, or you can expand and collapse multiple lines at the same time. Use the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons to open or close the lines and their underlying lines. |
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When a project or production file has been expanded, the different lines are shown underneath each other. When a line has been collapsed, only the information of the actual line itself is shown. To display the lines side by side, click the |
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You can create successors (or subsequent operations, in the case of operations) by dragging the predecessor to the successor. The place from which you drag the item and the place at which you drop the item together determine the relationship type:
It is not possible to drag an item from the first half and drop it on the second half. To undo successor relationships, repeat the link operation.
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Use the icons to move a project line up or down in the project tree. Click the Click the |
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You can change the progress percentage of a project line if the cursor contains '%'. |
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