From: Trevor Rabey - Perfect Project Planning on
A hammock Task will do this.
Copy, Paste Special, Link.
--
Trevor Rabey
0407213955
61 8 92727485
PERFECT PROJECT PLANNING
www.perfectproject.com.au

"Brad Harris" <BradHarris(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AB1D143C-B31E-4CFB-8F25-3DA7AA954BAE(a)microsoft.com...
> Thanks,
>
> The user wants to click on a task and click on another task and look at
> the
> relationship between the two in days. I was telling him we could probably
> setup a formula looking at the dates. What would the formula look like?
> Start1-Start2 how is it exactly?
>
> "Jim Aksel" wrote:
>
>> You are going to need to use some VBA to get to the solution.
>> You will need a combination of the functions ProjDateDiff(),
>> ProjDateSub(),
>> and ProjDurValue().
>>
>> However, you are going to have to feed these functions the start (or
>> finish)
>> dates of the separate tasks in question.
>>
>> What are you trying to accomplish? Might it be easier to indent the two
>> tasks under a summary task and then examine that duration?
>> --
>> If this post was helpful, please consider rating it.
>>
>> Jim Aksel, MVP
>>
>> Check out my blog for more information:
>> http://www.msprojectblog.com
>>
>>
>>
>> "Brad Harris" wrote:
>>
>> > MS Project 2007 Pro
>> > How do I sum the dyas between two tasks. Pick any two tasks on a splan
>> > and
>> > get the number of days between the start of the two?