Note: The list of date formats you see varies depending on where you live; eSuite scheduler dates are localized by the Java operating system to reflect the most commonly used date formats for your locale.
Details
By default, eSuite scheduler assigns a start date to each task in the schedule after you type the task and press Enter. The program assumes that your project workdays are Monday through Friday, and assigns the start date based on the next available workday. If you just typed the first task in a schedule, eSuite scheduler assigns the current date; it assigns the next day to the second task, and so on.
eSuite scheduler calculates the end date using the information you enter in the start date and duration columns. For example, if a task starts on a Wednesday and takes 4 days to complete, scheduler skips the weekend days and assigns an end date for the following Tuesday.
See also
Planning a project
Adding project tasks
Changing a task duration
Changing a task hierarchy
Adding columns to the schedule
Backsolving schedules using task end dates