None taken.
I'll be tracking somewhere between 400-500 moving parts when this is completed, for events that will take place across different teams, different locations (different countries) over only two days, on more than a dozen occasions between October and July, so tracking dependencies...
Ohh, sadly these are repeating Data Migration tasks that I'm measuring in as little as 10 minute intervals, so monitoring and dropping the dependency won't be feasible :-(
Hmm, the Finish to Finish dependency WOULD be a creative way to track that User's completion, but (and I admit I should've included this) would delay the start of one of the two Users taking the End product of this User's Reports (at least according to MS Project).
Hey guys, been that long since I've been on TT I can't even remember my Username, but working as a PM and discovering MS Project's limitations.
Is there a way to set a Dependency for a Task against 2 Predecessors, which can begin when EITHER ends?
E.g.
*System 1 Generates a Report
*System 2...
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