Applies to
- Pro
- Business
- Enterprise
项目表列:开始日期、结束日期、Duration, % Complete and Predecessors
In a project sheet, you can enable automateddependency functionalityin the following columns:
You can't use formulas in the above columns when dependencies are enabled.
Right-click any column's header and selectProject Settings, or click theProject Settingsicon in the Gantt chart header to enable dependencies and map your columns to the automated functionality.
With dependencies enabled, each parent row will reflect a summary overview of the child rows (subtasks) indented underneath. The values in the above project sheet columns are calculated automatically and can't be modified. Learn more about how these values are calculated in our article onParent Rollup Functionality.
Start and End Dates
Each scheduled task requires a Start and End date with month, day, and year. Clicking the date-picker icon in the cell will ensure that the date is in the correct format. If your sheet includes a Gantt chart, the Start and End dates will be used to plot out bars in the chart.
The Start and End dates you select are meant to be the starting point for your scheduling and may shift as your schedule shifts. You can right-click on any cell and selectView Historyto see previous values saved within it. This can be helpful in reviewing your original schedule to see where the timeline may have "slipped."
The Start and End dates will be calculated automatically if a row has a given Duration and Predecessor value. If using the default Finish-to-Start (FS) or Start-to-Start (SS) predecessor relationship, the Start date will be set automatically based on the dates of the Predecessor task. The corresponding End date will be calculated automatically by adding the given duration to the Start date. If using the Start-to-Finish (SF) or Finish-to-Finish (FF) predecessor relationships, the task's end date will be calculated automatically based on the dates of the Predecessor task, and the Start date will be equivalent to the End date minus the given duration.
If a predecessor drives a task's Start or End date, you can change it manually by clicking in the cell and selecting a new date. Doing so will override the association with the Predecessor and remove the Predecessor value from the row.
NOTE: If a parent row has a Predecessor value listed, this dependency relationship will drive the Start dates for each child row making them un-editable. Deleting the Predecessor value on the Parent Row will remove this constraint and allow you to change the child row dates manually.
With dependencies enabled, End dates of subtasks, as well as Start dates of subtasks driven by a predecessor, aren't editable from a report, a row update request, the iOS app, or the Android app. Instead, you can manually update the Start date and/or duration of a task, and Smartsheet will automatically update the End date for you.
In theGantt View, you can click and drag on the center of a taskbar (a crosshair icon will appear) to move the task to a new Start and End date. Doing so may change the Duration value and break any dependencies (remove the Predecessor values) previously established. Dragging from either end of the taskbar will extend the duration to a new Start or End date.
Duration
When Smartsheet calculates duration based on start and end dates, the duration column show duration in days only. For other times units, enter duration manually.
Duration represents the amount of time a task is expected to take. Click on the Duration cell of a subtask and type in the length of time. You can use a few different formats:
- Weeks (2w)
- Whole working days (4d)
- Partial working days (3.5d)
- Hours (7h).
- Minutes (60m)
- Seconds (500s) and milliseconds (50000ms)
- A combination of hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds (4h 30m)
- Elapsed time (lead with an e) indicates elapsed time duration (e3d, e5h, e3.5d, etc.). A task with a duration in elapsed time ignores non-working time. The task will start and end in the amount of time specified regardless of working day length and non-working days in the sheet.
Parent (summary) rows will always reflect duration in partial working days.
If your task takes longer than anticipated, you can increase the duration to push out the End date. This will also push out the End dates of any dependent tasks automatically. A Duration of zero will create a diamond shape on the Gantt chart to indicate that the task is amilestonemarking a significant event or checkpoint.
When you provide a Duration and a Start date (whether entered manually or driven by a Predecessor), the dependency functionality automatically calculates the End date by adding the number in the Duration cell to the Start date, excluding anyNon-Working Days. If using partial working days, Smartsheet will also take into consideration the length of working days when calculating the End date. You can manually schedule a task to Start on a non-working day. When doing so, the Start date is included in the duration, but subsequent non-working days are excluded.
TIP: By default, the number of hours per working day is eight, but you can open theProject Settingson your sheet to change this.
% Complete
On each child (subtask) row, you can use the % Complete column to manually fill in the percentage of work completed for that task. This will overlay a grey bar on each task in the Gantt chart to visualize the progress. In parent (summary) rows, the % Complete is calculated automatically by Smartsheet based on both the Duration and % Complete values you've manually entered into the child rows.
%完成自动化在父行选项al. Open theProject Settingson the sheet and set the% Complete Columndrop-down list toNoneto disable automation in this column. You can now use formulas in the parent rows or set the parent row values manually. It will also remove the progress indicator from the Gantt bars.
TIP: To format values in this column as percentages, click the column's header at the top, then click the % icon in the left toolbar.
Predecessors
You can make a task dependent on another task by typing another row's number in its Predecessor column. The dates for the task will automatically adjust as its predecessor task dates change. Learn more about the various predecessor relationships and their impact on dependent task dates in our article onUsing Dependencies & Predecessors.
The task dependencies you create using the Predecessors column will also drive the project's critical path. With task dependencies in place, Smartsheet can determine the sequence of tasks that drive the duration of the overall project. This sequence can be displayed in the Gantt chart via the critical path feature. Learn more inTracking a Project's Critical Path.