Network Scheduling type

Hi
I have maintained network scheduling tpye as backwards in OPU6 and also maintained as "backwards" in control parameters for WBS scheduling. This is meant for both template project and operative project/network profiles.
I have created a template project with WBS heirarchy along with network activity scheduling types set as backwards.
Now while "including" the template project in an operative project, the system copies all the WBS elements and network activities from template project. However, the network schedulihng type is coming as FORWARDS, instead of "backwards".
Can anyone suggest what could be the problem here??
Best Regards
Srikrishna

Hi,
your cust. is correct.
activating check box for template profile data while copying the project hopes will resolve the issue.
if the check box is active it copies the data from profile or else it copies data from the project which you copy.
rgds
Anish

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