Hello,
To reproduce:1. Place an UltraGanttView WinForm control on a Form and run the project.2. Insert 2 tasks leaving the default values.3. In the predecessors cell of the first task type 2SF.4. The first task is pushed backwards, which is the correct behavior we are expecting.
5. Now stop the project.6. Add a UltraCalendarInfo control and set its TaskWorkingHourMode to AutoAdjust.7. Attach it to the GanttView control, so it will use the UltraCalendarInfo control we just added.8. Run the program and repeat steps 2 and 3.9. The first task remains in its place and is not pushed backwards.Thanks is advance
Hello Kal,
What is your version of our controls? I tried this and it always works fine for me(the task is not moving in any case), so I attached my sample to this post for you. Please review it and feel free to let me know if I misunderstood you or if you have any other questions.
Hi Boris,
I modified the sample to reproduce the scenario. I am working with version 12.1.
When prompted, answer yes to start the task before the project start date.
Thanks
Thank you for the project. I am not sure what is the issue here. Please take a look at how it is behaving on my machine and let me know when and where should I look and what I need to see.
Hi,
As you can see in the video, when you click the first button, the first task moves backwards, as it should, because it has a dependency SF (Start to Finish) and therefore has to be before the second task.
When you click the second button, the first task has the exact same dependency SF (Start to Finish) and therefore needs also to be pushed backwards, but it isn't, and I think it is a bug. Why isn't it pushed backwards ?The first task cannot start when the second task starts because it has a dependency.Why does this happen when setting the TaskWorkingHourMode to AutoAdjust ? I think this is a bug.
Hi Kal,
I am not sure that we are on the same page here. I do not see why the dependency should interact with the 'TaskWorkingHourMode'. Could you please take a look at the following link:
http://help.infragistics.com/NetAdvantage/WinForms/2012.2/CLR4.0/?page=Infragistics4.Win.UltraWinSchedule.v12.2~Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule.UltraCalendarInfo~TaskWorkingHourMode.html.
The behavior is expected in my opinion, since the two functionalities have nothing to do with each other. I am not able to find any source that tells otherwise. Could you please let me know why do you think that these two should interact, I might be misunderstanding something.
I am checking about the progress of this issue. Please let me know If you need any further assistance on this.
This, I believe, is because the end-date time is pushed to the closest working hour or working day.
I perfectly understand what the TaskWorkingHourMode does and you are right, the two functionalities have nothing to do with each other.
Can you please explain to me the following simple question:When you click the second button, why doesn't the first task move backwards ?