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‎11-20-2016 10:09 PM
Hi,
I have a problem with start and end dates of the project when it is created from a demand.
If I create a project from demand with no cost/resource plans but just start and due dates, project is created with start and end same as that of start and due date of the demand respectively.
If I create a project from a demand with resource plan, cost plan and all other related lists, project end date is populated to be 10 days from the start date where as start date is same as that of start date of demand.
Please let me know if this is correct and also the reason for such behavior.
Thanks
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‎02-12-2017 05:42 PM
Hello All,
This was a problem and has been fixed in Helsinki Patch 5
Regards,
Moulik
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‎11-30-2022 05:33 AM
I am having now a similar problem. I guess it is due to the planning calendar on the project being different from the planning calendar on the demand.
However, on the demand I cannot choose any planning calendar. And the planning calendar on a project may be different from the default one.
(FYI The demand does not have any resource plans)
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‎11-30-2022 05:58 AM
I discovered the solution to my own problem:
-In the project, the working calendar dictates the working days and holidays. We cannot end a project on a holiday so the system auto-selects the latest working day closest to the date chosen as "planned end date" if it's a holiday as per the chosen schedule. That was the problem! So all well.
FYI: The approved end date can be set to anything, but the planned end date must be a working day. Interesting!