Project Planning and time scheduling

Hi Experts,
Can you please tell me the basic major consideration involved in doing the Project Planning and time Scheduling...
Thanks
-Sid
"Max Points On  Most Accurate Answers"

HI Sid,
Look at the below links
http://www6.sap.com/businessmaps/2583AC927FFD42CD8744082FA42228E6.htm
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_ppm400/helpdata/en/02/4b1a417c4bf423e10000000a155106/content.htm
Regards
Sudheer

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