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Summary Bar Logic Ties (.MPP Only)

While summary bars are useful for high-level project visualization and grouping related tasks, they are not suitable for representing detailed task dependencies and logic. To maintain an accurate and manageable schedule, it is generally advisable to use individual tasks or work packages to define task dependencies. Logic ties should be applied at the task level, providing a more precise, detailed, and accurate representation of the project's schedule and dependencies.


  • Lack of Precision: Summary bars in project scheduling software represent high-level groupings of tasks or sub-projects. Tying logic directly to summary bars lacks precision and detail, making it challenging to accurately represent task dependencies and sequencing within those groups.
  • Difficulty in Critical Path Analysis: Tying logic to summary bars can complicate critical path analysis. It may not be clear which tasks within the summary are driving the project's critical path, making it difficult to identify where delays may occur.
  • Limited Control: Summary bars are often used for high-level planning and visualization, and they may not offer the level of control and flexibility needed to manage task dependencies effectively. When logic is tied to summary bars, it may not be as adjustable as needed.
  • Risk of Misrepresentation: Logic ties to summary bars may misrepresent the true dependencies within the grouped tasks. This can lead to inaccuracies in the schedule and a lack of clarity regarding how tasks are related to each other.
  • Inefficient Resource Allocation: Tying logic to summary bars may result in inefficient resource allocation. It may not be possible to assign resources to individual tasks within the summary, potentially leading to resource constraints and inefficiencies.
  • Limited Progress Tracking: Summary bars often do not allow for precise progress tracking at the task level. This can make it difficult to monitor and report on the status of individual tasks, which is essential for effective project management.
  • Resource Conflicts: Resource conflicts or overallocations may not be readily apparent when logic is tied to summary bars. This can lead to resource allocation issues that go unaddressed until they become critical.
  • Schedule Complexity: Tying logic to summary bars can introduce complexity into the schedule, particularly if there are many tasks within the summary. This can make the schedule more challenging to manage and understand.