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Shifting the schedule
Shifting the schedule

Shifting the schedule

Description

This button is used to shift schedule itemsestimated or target): simply select a date from the calendar. Rights required : Modifying a schedule objectModifying a schedule object 🚩 This button appears in the contextual menu of the Planning theme .

estimated schedule shift screen
estimated schedule shift screen

List of fields that appear on this screen:

The estimated and target schedules can be shifted.

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A tooltip on the right side of each object line in the schedule shows the current start and end dates.

General actions

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Shift the entire scheduleShift the entire schedule

This checkbox allows you to shift the entire schedule if the box is checked. It will be possible to enter the number of offset days.

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Number of daysNumber of days

This field only appears if the Shift all schedule box is checked. This is the number of days of shift in the future (1) or in the past (-1).

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WordingWording

This is the name of the project, phase or milestone.

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OffsetOffset

This is the number of offset days. If a number of days is defined for the entire schedule, it will be applied to all schedule objects, but it will still be possible to modify it. If a number of days is defined for a particular phase or milestone , then all future schedule objects will have the same number of offset days. The value can be positive (2) for an offset in the future, or negative (-5) for an offset in the past.

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Start dateStart date

This is the start date (estimated or target) of the schedule object. You can define the number of offset days by changing this date, in particular using the calendar.

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End dateEnd date

This is the end date (estimated or target) of the schedule object. It is possible to define the number of offset days by changing this date, notably with the calendar.