Hello Planners
Who explain the following discrepancies between the original duration of a sequence of tasks and of the corresponding WBS level?
I have scheduled 4 tasks on line with Finish to Start links, no delays; the total duration of the sequence is 55 days, starting the 1st of September 2007, and finishing the 18th of November; the working week is Sat - Wed and I have entered 2 holidays: Oct 13 and 14.
A) Why does PM5 / PM6 show a 54 day duration for the WBS level? I have checked the number of working days between Sept 1 in the morning and Nov 18 in the evening: 55
B) Why does PM5 change the WBS level duration to 52 when I delete the additional days off, and not when I only delete Oct 13?
I have carefully checked that both the project and the tasks are using the same calendar; this calendar is not PM5s default calendar; I have checked that the Admin and User Preferences Units are according to the calendar, i.e. one week = 40 hours
I do have the same problem when using PM5 and PM6 on several PCs, and in several projects
Thanks for your help,
Alexandre
Who explain the following discrepancies between the original duration of a sequence of tasks and of the corresponding WBS level?
I have scheduled 4 tasks on line with Finish to Start links, no delays; the total duration of the sequence is 55 days, starting the 1st of September 2007, and finishing the 18th of November; the working week is Sat - Wed and I have entered 2 holidays: Oct 13 and 14.
A) Why does PM5 / PM6 show a 54 day duration for the WBS level? I have checked the number of working days between Sept 1 in the morning and Nov 18 in the evening: 55
B) Why does PM5 change the WBS level duration to 52 when I delete the additional days off, and not when I only delete Oct 13?
I have carefully checked that both the project and the tasks are using the same calendar; this calendar is not PM5s default calendar; I have checked that the Admin and User Preferences Units are according to the calendar, i.e. one week = 40 hours
I do have the same problem when using PM5 and PM6 on several PCs, and in several projects
Thanks for your help,
Alexandre