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In the Planner application, there are three types of linksrelationships:
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Dependencies (Start/Finish) |
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This type shows that the work for achieving common results is performed in the same area
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2.1 Parent-Child
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Constraints of the parent-child relationship:
An Objective target cannot have a parent target. Only Key Results can be children to an Objective.
A Key Result target cannot have child targets.
Initiatives can have as many nested levels of targets as you need. Each parent target inherits the progress of child targets.
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When you move a target that has any time dependencies, the system moves linked targets to save the correct time dependency. |
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2.2.1 Contributes To
“Contributes To” type of relationship shows that the target you try to link with others, contributes to the result of another target(s).
Example: You have the target "To set advertising campaign to attract a new audience" and it contributes to the target "To increase the number of active users by 30%".
3. Color Indication of Gantt Chart
The Planner Gantt chart uses four colors to display the status and progress of the workflow targets.
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Status Name and Color
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Description
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GRAY
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NOT STARTED
The target doesn't have progress and its start date is in the future
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GREEN
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ON TRACK
The target has progressed and it goes according to the plan
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COMPLETE
The target is accomplished and the progress is 100%
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ORANGE (AMBER)
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AT RISK
Displays an incomplete target (it may have progressed or not),
but it goes slightly not according to plan (there is any difference between expected completion and actual completion and it is less than 25 percent)
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RED
OFF TRACK
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