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Linking activities

In a schedule, activities are usually connected to define their execution order.

A link creates a logical relationship between two activities called:

These relationships allow the schedule to update automatically when an activity is modified.


To link two activities in the Gantt chart:

  1. Select the two activities in the desired order while holding the CTRL key and right-click
  2. Select Create link
  3. Choose Link two activities

A link editing window will then open.

In this window, you can define:

Once the parameters are defined, confirm with OK to create the link.


Several types of relationships can be defined between two activities.

The most common types are:

the successor activity starts when the previous activity finishes.

both activities can start simultaneously or with a delay.

both activities must finish at the same time.

the successor activity must finish when the previous activity starts.

The Finish to Start (FS) type is the most commonly used in project schedules.


Adding a lag

It is possible to add a lag between two linked activities.

This lag can be expressed in:

A lag can represent for example:


Linking multiple activities

The Create link menu also allows faster creation of relationships in certain situations:

These tools help quickly structure the scheduling logic.


An existing link can be modified at any time.

To do this:

  1. Select the activity in the Gantt chart
  2. Right-click and choose Edit
  3. Access the different links in the Links tab of the editing window

You can then adjust:

From this tab, it is also possible to add links from the Predecessor or Successor tables:


Spatio-temporal specific features

In some projects, additional constraints can be defined between activities.

These constraints may include:

These parameters are particularly useful in linear projects where several teams operate along the same alignment.

They help ensure a safe distance or a minimum time separation between two operations.


Links form the calculation logic of the schedule.

Once activities are connected, the software can:

A properly linked schedule therefore becomes a true project management and control tool.