Planning Objects
Status
5 min
status in planeus helps you track progress across all levels of your planning, ensuring you always know what’s happening — from high level projects down to individual tasks what statuses can a planning object have? every planning object in planeus has a status that shows where it stands in the planning or production process here are the possible statuses status symbol not scheduled scheduled started interrupted completed paused (specific to work steps in the workbench terminal) how do statuses affect each other? planeus links planning objects in a hierarchy this means that the status of higher level objects often depends on what happens to the lower level ones here’s how it works when a work step or process is started the parent production process is started (only if a work step starts) the parent production order is started the parent order item is started the parent project is started when a work step or process is interrupted the parent production process is interrupted (only if a work step is interrupted) the parent production order is interrupted the parent order item is interrupted the parent project is interrupted when a work step or process is completed the parent production process is completed when all its work steps are completed the parent production order is completed the parent order item is completed when all its processes and work steps are completed the parent project is completed when all its order items are completed when a work step or process is paused if a work step or process is set to paused , the status of the parent planning object does not change