As long as it can be turned off AND it does not impact performance (which under certain circumstances I have issues with) AND it does not break something else, sure. I can see where it could be useful, but honestly, I am not yet sure. I suppose I'd have to try.
2- the most important aspect though would be to be able to have the actual vs planned versions of the schedule (as you pointed out to me at some point)
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3- I tried creating a function to hierarchically calculate the average of task%complete for a given project and sub-projects, using the brand new conditional hierarchical calculation feature and the duration field... But I'm afraid my VB knowledge is a bit too weak at the moment for that. Could you provide an example of how that could be done (it could also be integrated by default in IQ...).
You get an additional vote from me. The Outliner Software post is what drew me to InfoQube today. I was disappointed that the feature shown was not in the download.
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