Work with precision in Tactplan

In this video you will learn how to work with precision in Tactplan.
April 9, 2024
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This video from Tactplan focuses on how to manage the precision of dependencies within the software, a critical feature for ensuring that project tasks are linked accurately according to the specific needs of different phases and sections of a project.

Key points include:

  • Accessing Dependency Settings: To adjust the precision of a task's dependencies, users need to double-click on the task and navigate to the dependencies section.
  • Setting Precision Levels: Within the dependencies settings, there is a "precision" column where users can select from all defined location hierarchies to set the level of precision. This allows for granular control over how tasks interact with one another, ensuring dependencies are aligned with the exact location and phase requirements.
  • Managing Task Relationships: The precision settings apply to both predecessors and successors of a task, providing comprehensive control over the sequencing and scheduling of tasks relative to one another.

This tutorial is aimed at Tactplan users who are involved in complex projects requiring detailed dependency management across various sections and phases. It highlights the importance of precision in scheduling to optimize project flow and efficiency.

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