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LevelingDelayFormat Element

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 LevelingDelayFormat is the format for expressing the LevelingDelay duration in a task or assignment.

<LevelingDelayFormat>
  IntegerValue
</LevelingDelayFormat>

Parent Elements

TaskAssignment

Element Properties

The LevelingDelayFormat element has an integer value that represents one of the following time units.

Value

Description

3

m (minutes)

4

em (elapsed minutes)

5

h (hours)

6

eh (elapsed hours)

7

d (days)

8

ed (elapsed days)

9

w (weeks)

10

ew (elapsed weeks)

11

mo (months)

12

emo (elapsed months)

19

% (percent)

20

e% (elapsed percent)

21

Null

35

m? (estimated minutes)

36

em? (estimated elapsed minutes)

37

h? (estimated hours)

38

eh? (estimated elapsed hours)

39

d? (estimated days)

40

ed? (estimated elapsed days)

41

w? (estimated weeks)

42

ew? (estimated elapsed weeks)

43

mo? (estimated months)

44

emo? (estimated elapsed months)

51

%? (estimated percent)

52

e%? (estimated elapsed percent)

53

Null

Occurrences

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 1

Remarks

A LevelingDelay requires the LevelingDelayFormat to be specified. For example, a leveling delay of 3 days in a task is expressed as follows:

<Task>
    ...
    <LevelingDelay>3</LevelingDelay>
    <LevelingDelayFormat>7</LevelingDelayFormat>
    ...
</Task>

See Also

Reference

LevelingDelay Element

Concepts

Task Elements and XML Structure

XML Schema for the Tasks Element

Assignment Elements and XML Structure

XML Schema for the Assignments Element