SplitParts object (Project)

Contains a collection of SplitPart objects.

Example

Using the SplitParts Collection Object

Use SplitParts (Index ), whereIndex is the index number of the task index number, to return a single SplitPart object. The following example lists the start and finish times of each task portion of the task in the active cell.

Dim Part As Long, Portions As String 

 

For Part = 1 To ActiveCell.Task.SplitParts.Count 

 With ActiveCell.Task 

 Portions = Portions & "Task portion " & Part & ": Start on " & _ 

 .SplitParts(Part).Start & ", Finish on " & _ 

 .SplitParts(Part).Finish & vbCrLf 

 End With 

Next Part 

 

MsgBox Portions

Using the SplitParts Collection

Use the SplitParts property to return a SplitParts collection. The following example returns the number of task portions for each task in the active project.

Dim T As Task 

 

For Each T In ActiveProject.Tasks 

 If Not (T Is Nothing) Then 

 MsgBox T.Name & ": " & T.SplitParts.Count 

 End If 

 

Next T

Use the Split method (Task object) to add a SplitPart object to the SplitParts collection. (The Split method creates a split in a task.) The following example creates a split in the task from Wednesday to Monday.

ActiveCell.Task.Split "10/2/02", "10/7/02"

Methods

Name
Add

Properties

Name
Application
Count
Item
Parent

See also

Project Object Model

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