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| Description | At global scope it declares a new project id and activates it. All subsequent task definitions will inherit this ID. If used within a task it simply assigns this project ID to the task. The tasks of a project can have different IDs. This is particularly helpful if the project is merged from several sub projects that each have their own ID. | ||
| Attributes | Name | Type | Description |
id | ID | ||
| Context | The TJP File, task, | ||
| Inheritable | Yes | Scenario Spec. | No |
| See also | project, projectids | ||
project mainID "ProjectIDs example" "1.0" 2006-08-22 +1m
task t1 "Task 1" {
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# This task has project ID "mainID"
}
projectid prj1
projectids prj2
task t2 "Task 2" {
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# This task has now project ID "prj1"
}
task t3 "Task 3" {
start 2006-08-22
projectid prj2
# This task has now project ID "prj2"
}