Project.StatusDate property (Project)
Gets or sets the current status date for the project. If there is no status date, returns "NA". Read/write Variant.
Syntax
expression. StatusDate
expression A variable that represents a Project object.
Example
The following example checks the status date of the active project. If it has never changed from the default, but edits to total task percent complete are spread to the status date, it asks for a status date to use. If edits to total task percent complete are spread to the calculated stop date of the task, it asks the user if the edits should be spread to a status date instead, and if so, asks for a status date to use.
Sub SpreadPercentComplete()
Dim NewStatus As Date, AskToSpread As Long
With ActiveProject
If .StatusDate = "NA" And .SpreadPercentCompleteToStatusDate Then
NewStatus = InputBox("Enter a status date for the project: ")
.StatusDate = NewStatus
MsgBox "The status date was set to " & .StatusDate & "."
ElseIf .SpreadPercentCompleteToStatusDate = False Then
AskToSpread = MsgBox("Should changes to total task percent complete" & _
" be spread to a status date?", vbYesNo)
If AskToSpread = vbYes Then
NewStatus = InputBox("Enter a status date for the project: ")
.StatusDate = NewStatus
.SpreadPercentCompleteToStatusDate = True
MsgBox "The status date was set to " & .StatusDate & "."
End If
End If
End With
End Sub
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