Skip to end of banner
Go to start of banner

Lag time

Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 2 Next »

You can set the Lag Time to add time to the start or finish of a predecessor task which creates a gap in timing. The Lag Time delays the start of the successor task, although you can set it as a negative value as well.  If the value is a positive number the tasks will be separated by the given number of days. If on the other hand, the Lag time is a negative value than the tasks will 'overlap'. The working and non-working days are both included in the lag time calculation. Parent tasks can start/finish on non-working days when Lag Time is applied.

Setting lag time

To set the lag time create a dependency first and click on the created link to open the details dialog. Next, enter the lag time.

For example, a period almost always exists between sending out a Request for Quote for a service and receiving the quotes. When you show a lag, you show the plus (+) sign and then the amount of lag. For example, a lag of one week is shown as +5.


As a result a 5 day gap will be maintained by the App and when the ASAP mode is enabled the tasks will be scheduled such that the gap is reduced to the set minimum:



Another common case is sequential tasks starting on the same date or a couple of days before the end date of the predecessor. Let's set a negative Lag Time (-1):

As a result both tasks can start on the same date while having the 'End to start' dependency:

Lag time and non-working days

When you set the Task Period to one of the auto-modes the App will move the linked task such that it does not start on a non-working day.

For example: You can set the Lag Time to +1, +2 or +3 but as the task there are non-working days the result position of the tasks remains unchanged: 

Lag time and Period mode

The period mode has priority over the lag time as explained in Manual and auto scheduling which means that when the period mode is set to manual the lag time is ignored by the scheduling mechanism.

For example: The lag time between the OA-36 and OA-135 is set to 10 days but as the OA-135 is in manual mode, the lag time is not effective.





  • No labels