Warnings Section of the Leveling Report Log
Overview
Use this section to view warnings for various projects.
Screen Elements
Activities without predecessors and Activities without successors tables
The information about the activities that do not have predecessors or successors in a table format.
Project ID: The unique identifying code for the project associated with the activity.
Project Name: The name of the project associated with the activity.
Activity ID: The unique identifier of the activity.
Activity Name: The name of the activity.
Start: The current start date of the activity.
Finish: The current finish date of the activity.
Project ID field
The unique identifying code for the project associated with the activity.
Project Name field
The name of the project associated with the activity.
Activity ID field
The unique identifier of the activity.
In order to identify and track activities, P6 assigns each activity a unique Activity ID that is the result of joining the Activity ID Prefix with the Activity ID Suffix and then adding an Increment value.
For example, a prefix of PROJ-A#
combined with a suffix of 2500
and an Increment of 5
will yield the following activity IDs: PROJ-A#2500
, PROJ-A#2505
, etc.
Activity Name field
The name of the activity.
The activity name does not have to be unique.
Out of sequence activities field
The activities that have started before their predecessor activity has completed.
Activities with actual date later than data date field
The activities in which the data date is before the actual date.
Milestones with invalid relationships field
The milestones which were found to have invalid relationships during the scheduling or leveling process.
Getting Here
- Click Projects.
- On the Projects navigation bar, click Activities.
- On the Activities page, click the Actions
menu and select Run
Leveler... (Shift+F9).
- In the Level Resources dialog box, click the Options tab.
- On the Options tab, select the Display leveling log upon completion and click Level.
- In the Leveling Report Log, expand the Warnings section.
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Last Published Wednesday, July 10, 2024