Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2014/08/01 12:10
Hi IQ Users,
 
In this next release:
  • New: Gantt: Task links context menu
  • New: Gantt: New task dependencies: SS, FF, SF.
    Can use context menu or use the following syntax for the NextTaskID field: NextID1|XY, NextID2|XY|DL1,
    where XY is one of FS (default), SS, FF, or SF.
    Optional DL1 parameter adds a fixed delay between tasks and overrides the NextTaskDelay field value
  • New: Grid and Gantt: Added system field NextTaskDelay to specify the delay between tasks (see 2. Task Dependencies)
  • New: Grid: Next Task Actions supports field values (see 2. Task Dependencies)
  • New: Setting to specify the table cell resizing hot spot : Tools > Options > Program Settings > Other > HTML Pane Table resizing hot spot size (pixels)
  • Fixed: Properties Pane: Editing values in the All Fields section no longer causes the pane to scroll to the top (see Properties pane)
  • Fixed: Database > Repair should not require 2 clicks to close dialog (see Database repair)
  • Fixed: Grid: Click on the lower half of the item did not start editing
  • Fixed: Grid: [Bug] Manually adding file link deletes cell text
  • Fixed: Restore previous layout broken here in pre-rel 29/a
  • Fixed: Fast Search: Showing Favorites or Tagged items could cause IQ to go in an endless loop
  • Removed HTML Pane: View > Zoom (In, Out, Reset) when editing. This feature was too buggy on some IE versions
 
And, as usual, enjoy another 90 days of free trial ! 
 
 
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
 

Comments

 Lots of stuff! Thank you for the property pane fix.
 
Jon
 
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Looks good ! 
Will try tomorrow. 
 
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Thanks for all that!
The fixes seem to be effectively fixed.
 
A couple things
 
>New: Gantt: Task links context menu
 
Thanks. I tried to use it in an existing Gantt, but I'm not sure about how to use it -- doen't seem to have any effect. (e.g. delete doesn,t delete)
Could be related to fields I use in the Gantt . TaskActStart, TaskActEnd, TaskDuration, Task%Complete
 
>New: Gantt: New task dependencies: SS, FF, SF. 
 
The syntax works but I can't get the context menu to have any effect. (I see it but it doesn't do anything)
 
 
Still haven't got the chance to test the ones below. Will try later.
 
>New: Grid and Gantt: Added system field NextTaskDelay to specify the delay between tasks (see 10.05 Working with Task Dependencies)
>New: Grid: Next Task Actions supports field values (see 10.05 Working with Task Dependencies)
>New: Setting to specify the table cell resizing hot spot : Tools > Options > Program Settings > Other > HTML Pane Table resizing hot spot size (pixels)
 
 
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Pierre_Admin

2014/08/05 13:00

In reply to by Armando

Oups... it worked at one point in the development...
 
A last minute change broke it. Fixed in v0.9.26PreRel31
 

Jon

2014/08/05 13:57

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

 While we're talking about gantt charts, why am I back in the '50's when I create a new gantt? Also when I enter the TaskStart date and the TaskEnd date (say 2014-08-02 to 2014-08-10), the entire task begins and ends on 2014-08-10. The only way I can see to control this is with TaskDuration. How are dependencies assigned? Can I assign dependencies by using the mouse?
 
Jon
 
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Pierre_Admin

2014/08/05 14:32

In reply to by Jon

[quote=Jon]
 While we're talking about gantt charts, why am I back in the '50's when I create a new gantt? Also when I enter the TaskStart date and the TaskEnd date (say 2014-08-02 to 2014-08-10), the entire task begins and ends on 2014-08-10. The only way I can see to control this is with TaskDuration. How are dependencies assigned? Can I assign dependencies by using the mouse?
[/quote]
 
  1. Fixed: On initial setup, gantt is centered on today
  2. Setting TaskStart then TaskEnd works here
  3. To create a link, press shift and click on the start bar and drag down to the end bar. To create links, Task Links must be visible. Ensure that the Gantt > Task Links is checked
  4. To change the link type (FS, FF, etc), click on the link and use the context menu or edit directly the NextTaskID field (context menu is not working in v0.9.26PreRel30)
HTH !
 
Pierre_Admin

Jon

2014/08/05 14:45

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

On #2, the dates are synchronized here. That is, if you set the date for one, the other will be set for the same date. I can only change this using duration. If row equations and auto assignment are set to off, then I can  set the dates separately, but the duration field is blank.
 
On the rest, thank you Pierre.
 
Jon
 
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Pierre_Admin

2014/08/05 14:54

In reply to by Jon

[quote=Jon]
If row equations and auto assignment are set to off, then I can  set the dates separately
[/quote]
OK, you must have an older file. Row equations have been removed from TaskEnd and TaskStart, as they are no longer required. Please remove them
 

Jon

2014/08/05 15:03

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

[quote=Pierre_Admin]
OK, you must have an older file. Row equations have been removed from TaskEnd and TaskStart, as they are no longer required. Please remove them
[/quote]
 
I laughed at that. Yes, I do have an older file - I've been using IQ for well over 5 years now. While I originally approached IQ very tentatively (and duplicated all my work in Ecco for a very long time), I find that the IQ:Ecco ratio is probably now around 75:25. Why not 100:0? Still some rough edges, useability issues, printing difficulties and bugs that make me uneasy. BUT, we are getting there!
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Armando

2014/08/05 15:38

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Ah! Ok, thanks! 
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