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Define deliverables, milestones and tasks

Deliverables, milestones and tasks are the most basic elements of all projects. If you're not managing these elements then you are not managing your projects.

Financial import formats

Project budget information can be imported from FMIS applications into i-lign, using the following file formats.

Can an i-lign schedule be exported to Microsoft Project ?

The export will output the i-lign schedule data (tasks, milestones, constraints, and resource allocations) in an .xml format that can be read by MS Project 2002 and above.

Managing project number allocation

Project number allocation can be centrally managed either externally to i-lign or by using i-lign's auto-number generation function.

Are project numbers in i-lign unique?

i-lign does not force project numbers or finance numbers to be unique.

Importing XML file problems

Schedules that are exported to XML and then re-imported without saving them in MS Project will not be imported correctly.

Displaying expired items

Items such as resources have an end date assigned to them. When that end date has passed they will not display in lists by default.

Permissions, and Secure Projects

Sometimes organisations need to secure sensitive projects from general view. i-lign's security model is based on work being visible to those with the appropriate security permissions.

Why doesn't the Gantt chart work?

When you click Gantt in i-lign, the Gantt chart should appear. If you cannot see the i-lign Gantt chart, use this table to troubleshoot the reason.

Clearing your Java cache

If the Gantt chart does not work properly, try clearing your Java cache.