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KIMBERLYREA
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January 28, 2025
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Cross Project Predecessors

  • January 28, 2025
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Has anyone been able to read cross project predecessor information in Fusion?  We are trying to read the predecessor projected completion date to then reset the planned start date on the second project to have accurate capacity planning. 

 

Project A - Task 3 need to be completed  for Project B Task 1 to start. 


I'm not seeing where I can pull predecessor from a different project.  Only the predecessor information from that same project. 

 

Best answer by KellieGardner

Hi Kimberly.

 

Not sure what your module is that you are using in the  screenshot above but what I have done in the past is to use the "read related records" to get the predecessor collection details of a task. Then you can use a read record to get the task details of the predecessorID

 

 

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KellieGardner
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KellieGardnerCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
January 29, 2025

Hi Kimberly.

 

Not sure what your module is that you are using in the  screenshot above but what I have done in the past is to use the "read related records" to get the predecessor collection details of a task. Then you can use a read record to get the task details of the predecessorID

 

 

KIMBERLYREA
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
February 5, 2025

Thanks. I'll check that out and see what I can do. 

kautuk_sahni
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September 1, 2025

@kimberlyrea Hi there, just checking in. Were you able to get this resolved? If one of the replies above helped, even if it didn’t fully solve the issue but pointed you in the right direction, marking it as accepted can still guide others who may face a similar question. And if you discovered another way to fix it, sharing your approach would be a big help to the community. Your follow-up not only closes the loop but also ensures others benefit from your experience. Thanks again for being part of the conversation!

Kautuk Sahni