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The CPM Procedure
The CPM Procedure
Overview: CPM Procedure
Getting Started: CPM Procedure
Syntax: CPM Procedure
Functional Summary
Dictionary of Options
PROC CPM Statement
ACTIVITY Statement
ACTUAL Statement
ALIGNDATE Statement
ALIGNTYPE Statement
BASELINE Statement
CALID Statement
DURATION Statement
HEADNODE Statement
HOLIDAY Statement
ID Statement
PROJECT Statement
RESOURCE Statement
SUCCESSOR Statement
TAILNODE Statement
Details: CPM Procedure
Scheduling Subject to Precedence Constraints
Using the INTERVAL= Option
Nonstandard Precedence Relationships
Time-Constrained Scheduling
Finish Milestones
OUT= Schedule Data Set
Multiple Calendars
Baseline and Target Schedules
Progress Updating
Resource-Driven Durations and Resource Calendars
Resource Usage and Allocation
RESOURCEOUT= Usage Data Set
RESOURCESCHED= Resource Schedule Data Set
Multiproject Scheduling
Macro Variable _ORCPM_
Input Data Sets and Related Variables
Missing Values in Input Data Sets
FORMAT Specification
Computer Resource Requirements
Examples: CPM Procedure
Activity-on-Node Representation
Activity-on-Arc Representation
Meeting Project Deadlines
Displaying the Schedule on a Calendar
Precedence Gantt Chart
Changing Duration Units
Controlling the Project Calendar
Scheduling around Holidays
CALEDATA and WORKDATA Data Sets
Multiple Calendars
Nonstandard Relationships
Activity Time Constraints
Progress Update and Target Schedules
Summarizing Resource Utilization
Resource Allocation
Using Supplementary Resources
INFEASDIAGNOSTIC Option and Aggregate Resource Type
Variable Activity Delay
Activity Splitting
Alternate Resources
PERT Assumptions and Calculations
Scheduling Course - Teacher Combinations
Multiproject Scheduling
Resource-Driven Durations and Resource Calendars
Resource-Driven Durations and Alternate Resources
Multiple Alternate Resources
Auxiliary Resources and Alternate Resources
Use of the SETFINISHMILESTONE Option
Negative Resource Requirements
Auxiliary Resources and Negative Requirements
Resource-Driven Durations and Negative Requirements
Statement and Option Cross-Reference Tables
References
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