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Understanding PredecessorsUnderstanding Dependency TypesUnderstanding Task ConstraintsUnderstanding Default Constraint Preferences

Workfront Predecessors & Task Constraints

Understanding Predecessors

Predecessors set the order of tasks

  • Chains of predecessors set the length of the project.
  • Allows groups of tasks to shift automatically.

Predecessors in Action: Standard

Sets the order in which tasks are to be done.

  • Develop Initial Invite Copy must finish before Approve Initial Invite Copy can start.


Predecessors in Action: Lag Time

Add gap days between tasks.

  • Present Design Concepts must start 5 days after Create Design Concepts is finished.


Lag Time Uses Cases

  • Create additional buffer time between tasks.
    • Account for SME/Partner approval.
  • Reschedule late tasks to bring them current.

Predecessors in Action: Negative Lag Time

Sets a task to run before its predecessor.

  • Send Attendee/Staff Email must start 3 days before Day of Tradeshow (Task 1) is finished.

Negative Lag Time use case:

  • Quickly create a successor relationship to a fixed date.
  • Ad-hoc tasks tied directly before the event date.

Predecessors in Action: Multiple Predecessors

Set up multiple tasks to lead up to a single activity.

  • Approve Final Copy (Content) and Approve Design Concepts must finish days before Edit Design Concepts can start.

Multiple Predecessor use cases:

  • Easier to delete sections without affecting the entire project.
    • Deleting booth tasks or other event materials.
  • Set tasks to run parallel to each other.
    • Content & design.

Understanding Dependency Types

Determines when a task should start or finish with relation to other tasks.

  • Dependency Types:
    • Finish-Start (fs)
    • Finish-Finish (ff)

Finish-Start (fs)

The default dependency type.


Finish-Finish (ff)

Use to set tasks to run in parallel.

  • Even if tasks have different duration days, they will finish at the same time.

Understanding Task Constraints

Task Constraints

  • Must Finish On
  • Must Start On
  • As Soon As Possible
  • As Late As Possible

Constraint: Must Finish On

  • Assigns a due date regardless of PTO, weekends and holidays.
  • Also prevents the task from shifting with the rest of the project.
    • Including if someone adds PTO after the fact.

Two ways to set Must Finish On:

  • Set task constraint in the Task Constraint column.
  • Manually enter the due date.

The start date is determined by the task’s duration days.

Constraint: Must Start On

  • Assigns a start date regardless of PTO, weekends and holidays.
  • Also prevents the task from shifting with the rest of the project.
    • Including if someone adds PTO after the fact.

Two ways to set Must Start On:

  • Set task constraint in the Task Constraint column.
  • Manually enter the start date.

  The due date is determined by the task’s duration days.

Constraint: As Soon As Possible (ASAP)

Default task constraint.

  • Tasks will shift automatically based on weekends, holidays and PTO.
  • Tasks will also shift based on rescheduled predecessor tasks.

As Soon As Possible (ASAP) in action:

Tasks without a predecessor will start at the Planned Start Date of the project. 

As Soon As Possible (ASAP) in action:

Tasks will move adjacent to their successor task.

Constraint: As Late as Possible (ALAP)

Tasks will shift automatically based on weekends, holidays and PTO. 

  • Tasks will also shift based on rescheduled successor tasks.

As Late As Possible (ALAP) in action:

Tasks will move adjacent to their successor task.

As Late As Possible (ALAP) in action:

Tasks without a successor will finish at the Planned Completion Date of the project.


Understanding Default Constraint Preferences

Ever wondered why the system sets the As Late As Possible constraint for a new task?

Answer: Your project may be scheduled from Completion Date.

Click Edit to find out!


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