Constraint is essential for certain typical situations. For example, suppose there is a particular date within the project contract duration when client want to start a particular structure, you can use that date as a "no work start earlier than" constraint. But it is not a good practice and you can avoid it with good scheduling skill.
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@@projectometric Sir I m using MSP and my project is delayed almost 3 months what are the things should I need to focus
Nice video sir. Very helpful. Thanx. Wait for ur video.
Thanks sir for giving tips.
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What is purpose of constrain in MSP is it good for project or not please explain.
Constraint is essential for certain typical situations. For example, suppose there is a particular date within the project contract duration when client want to start a particular structure, you can use that date as a "no work start earlier than" constraint. But it is not a good practice and you can avoid it with good scheduling skill.
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Yes that is also a great feature and good practice.