SplitPart.Start
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]SplitPart.Start property
Gets the start date of a SplitPart.
public DateTime Start { get; }
Examples
Shows how to work with split parts of a splitted task.
var project = new Project();
project.Set(Prj.StartDate, new DateTime(2000, 3, 15, 8, 0, 0));
project.Set(Prj.FinishDate, new DateTime(2000, 3, 21, 17, 0, 0));
var task = project.RootTask.Children.Add("Task1");
task.Set(Tsk.IsManual, false);
task.Set(Tsk.Start, new DateTime(2000, 3, 15, 8, 0, 0));
task.Set(Tsk.Duration, project.GetDuration(3));
var assignment = project.ResourceAssignments.Add(task, project.Resources.Add("r1"));
assignment.Set(Asn.Start, new DateTime(2000, 3, 15, 8, 0, 0));
assignment.Set(Asn.Work, task.Get(Tsk.Work));
assignment.Set(Asn.Finish, new DateTime(2000, 3, 19, 17, 0, 0));
// have to generate resource assignment timephased data first
assignment.TimephasedDataFromTaskDuration(project.Get(Prj.Calendar));
// split the task.
assignment.SplitTask(new DateTime(2000, 3, 16, 8, 0, 0), new DateTime(2000, 3, 17, 17, 0, 0), project.Get(Prj.Calendar));
// iterate over split parts
Console.WriteLine("Number of split parts: " + task.SplitParts.Count);
foreach (var splitPart in task.SplitParts)
{
Console.WriteLine(" Split Part Start: " + splitPart.Start);
Console.WriteLine(" Split Part Finish: " + splitPart.Finish);
Console.WriteLine();
}
See Also
- class SplitPart
- namespace Aspose.Tasks
- assembly Aspose.Tasks