You can set the task scheduling constraints that impact Autoschedule using the Advanced tab on the Task Properties dialog box. Constraining tasks allows you to indicate when a task should start or finish during autoscheduling. Scheduling constraints can override priority during Autoschedule but cannot override tasks that are locked for scheduling.
When defining task scheduling constraints, the Start constraint date indicates that the task starts at the beginning of the work day, and the Finish constraint date indicates that the task finishes at the end of the work day. Keep the following in mind when constraining tasks:
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To define a task's scheduling constraints
The General tab on the Task Properties dialog box opens.
A list of task-related values displays.
Defines the exact date on which the task must start. This date is always respected unless the task is locked to other dates or it causes a resource overload.
Note: This constraint overrides the Start No Earlier Than and the Start No Later Than constraint dates.
Defines the date after which the task must start.
Defines the date before which the task must start.
Defines the exact date on which the task must finish. This date is always respected unless the task is locked to other dates or it causes a resource overload.
Note: This constraint overrides the Finish No Earlier Than and the Finish No Later Than constraint dates.
Defines the date on or after which the task must finish.
Defines the date on or before which the task must finish.
The Task Properties dialog box closes. The task scheduling constraint is added.
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