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What causes the start date to be later than the complete date of its predecessor?
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Level 5
Hi Ed I am not sure I completely understand the question, but the hardest thing our department had to learn is the meaning behind the three types of dates WF tracks: planned, projected and actual. If you aren't comparing apples to apples (eg planned to planned) then dates in WF can be confusing like your scenario above.

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Level 7
And don't forget "Estimated" dates. We use these most often. Ed, also make sure of the constraint of the dask (for instance, it might be set to "Must Start On").

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Level 3
Can you clarify "estimated dates?"

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Level 7
The Estimated Start/End Dates are similar to Projected Dates with a few minor differences. One I think of at the top of my head is that if you have a "Must finish On", the Projected date equals that, but the estimated date continues to estimate the end date (meaning if you have a 2 week duration task, and your Must Finish On date is equal to 1 week from now but it is at 0% completion, the Projected Date will still be one week from now, but the estimated date will be 2 weeks from now. there are other minor differences, but I'm on vacation right now and don't have my notes! I'll see if I have more when I get back next week.