Submitted by Jon on 2009/11/10 08:29
Hi Pierre:
 
OK, I'll bite. Were you able to display the graph  with the currrent build, or is this an enhancement to come?
 
Jon 

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Hi Jon,
 
I have it working quite well, but it hasn't been activated since nobody asked for it. Will you be the first to ask for this feature?
 

Jon

2009/11/10 08:43

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

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.
 
Jon 

Armando

2009/11/10 12:11

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

1- I'd like to have it activated too.  :)
 
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...).
 
 

david1904

2009/11/10 18:09

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

I would be keen to have it too.
 
Thanks,
 
David

Anonymous

2009/11/12 16:58

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

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.