- main tab attributes.
- Important that project structure will be taken from the latest estimation document, if changed → need to update scheduling. (suggestions are there).
- Table: how to fill, columns description.
- Separate topic about gantt chart.
- separate topic about ToDo item.
- separate topic about import-export buttons.
1. Purpose of the Document
The Project Scheduling document is used to define the planned start and finish dates of project tasks. It helps structure the timeline and is essential for:
Tracking the sequence and duration of tasks.
Providing visibility into the planned timeline of the entire project.
Supporting communication between the project estimation and execution phases.
This document links with the latest estimation and provides the basis for generating progress reports and Gantt charts.
Note: This option becomes available only when "Use Advanced Project Planning" is enabled in both the Contracting Settings and the Project’s Main Parameters page.
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1. How to Create the Project Schedule
This document can be from two areas:created in two ways-
From the Project screen directly.
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- From the Costing Module:
Go to Project Costing → Project Management Documents → Project Scheduling
3. Main Tab Attributes
Project: Select from available projects.
Planned Start Date and Planned Finish Date: Indicates project duration.
Duration: Auto-calculated from the dates.
Estimation Version: Linked to the latest approved estimation document.
Status Flags: The system will highlight if the estimation has changed and scheduling needs to be updated.
4. Link to Estimation Document & Update Requirement
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2. New Scheduling Document
When creating a new Project Scheduling document, the system automatically pulls the structure from the previously created Estimation. The user can then modify and adjust the schedule as needed.
- In the main tab
Project: The name of the project for which scheduling is done (e.g., REPLACE FIRE FIGHTING PUMPS).
Project Schedule: The name of the schedule version (e.g., Main Schedule).
Responsible: The person in charge of this schedule (e.g., variation orders, task deletions), the system flags the schedule as outdated.
What happens:
System shows a notification: “Project structure is outdated.”
You are prompted to regenerate or update the scheduling document.
This ensures alignment between project planning and budgeting.
5. Table Section: How to Fill & Columns Explained
The tabular part displays the Work Breakdown Structure from the Estimation. You can:
Add or adjust rows for tasks and subtasks.
Enter or edit:
Task Name
Assigned Person
Start Date
Finish Date
Predecessors (optional)
Status (e.g., Cancelled if removed via variation)
Note: Tasks marked as “Cancelled” reflect changes made in estimation or variation orders.
6. Gantt Chart View (Separate Topic)
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The Gantt chart gives a visual timeline of the project.
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Number: The document number automatically given by the system.
Date: The date and time the schedule was created.
Entity: The Entity handling the project (e.g., MRB Engineering and Contracting).
Task Code: Unique identifier for each task (e.g., 1.1, 2.1, 3.4) following WBS hierarchy.
Item and content: Name and content of the task (e.g., “DESIGN FIRE FIGHTING PUMP”).
Quantity & Unit: Specifies the scope (e.g., 1.000 Pcs or Mtr).
Planned Start/Finish Date: Scheduled timeline for execution.
Plan Days: Duration between start and finish dates.
Weight (%): Contribution of the task to overall project progress.
Predecessors: Task dependencies (e.g., Task 3.1 starts after 2.1)
Note: This document is always connected to the most recent version of the estimation. Suppose any modifications, such as revisions or variation order, are made to the estimation. In that case, the system will detect them and notify that the current schedule is outdated, prompting an update.
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3. Gantt Chart View
A Gantt Chart is a timeline view of project tasks, showing start & end dates, duration, and dependencies.
Allows drag-and-drop of tasks to set dependencies.
Supports predecessor linking (Finish-to-Start, Start-to-Start, etc.)
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Scale, Refresh, and Print tools are available.
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Indicators (x) help users to identify cancelled or modified tasks.
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4. To-Do
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Items
To-Do Items are generated from the Project Schedule. They represent planned work and are required for:
Generating Progress Reports
Assigning tasks to users
Managing day-to-day task execution
Note: You cannot create To-Do items unless a Project Schedule exists.
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do items are internal tasks linked to specific project tasks or revenue line items. They are not visible to the client but help track internal work progress. The "Add To Do Item" button becomes available when the “Use Business Process and Tasks” option is checked in Contracting Settings.
It represents the internal steps the team must take to complete those deliverables. It can be created per project task or revenue line.
- Duty: Describes the task to be done (e.g., “DETAIL DESIGN & ENGINEERING FIRE FIGHTING”).
- Assign to: Select who is responsible—individual or team member.
- Priority: Sets urgency level (e.g., High, Medium, Low).
- Planned Start Date: When the task is scheduled to begin.
- Due Date: Deadline for completion.
- Project: Links the task to its parent project (e.g., “REPLACE FIRE FIGHTING PUMPS”).
- Project Task: Connects to a specific scheduled item in the master plan.
- Weight: Indicates task’s importance or contribution to project progress (expressed as a percentage).
- Topic: Reference section for categorization or discussion thread.
- Author: Person who created the task entry.
- Start Date (bottom field): When work was initiated (can differ from planned).
- Revision: Optional field for assigning the task to an administrator to track edits or version control.
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5. Import & Export (Separate Topic)
The system allows data import/export from the scheduling screen:
Export Schedule to
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Import options allow bulk upload of task data (if supported).
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File:
Saves the current schedule (task names, planned dates, dependencies) into an Excel file or other required format.
Useful for sharing or editing outside the system, or for using in another software.
Import Schedule from File:
Allows users to upload an Excel file with planning data (start/finish dates, dependencies).
Note: This does not change the project structure , it can be used only to update existing schedule lines.
Please note: Import/Export updates dates and dependencies only; mismatched WBS codes will cause errors.









