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Hi I O
P6 is a crap peice of software anyway but try checking your project start date and then your calendars.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Ps Have you ever thought of starting an employment agency - you are halfway there with:
I O - I O - its off to work we go.
Spot on Rafael.. Its the start day of the week thats causing it.. Thanks...
Hi
Try changing your interval to day. This should fix your problem, & the spread from DD (07-Nov-09 07:30am) should show correctly.
Hope that helps.
Regards
Mark
Hey Mike.. thanks for your prompt response, but correct me if you think am wrong.. I dont think this has got anything to do with project start date or calendar.. Regardless of the calendar settings, if DD is 7th Nov 07:30AM, then it should schedule all work scopes from DD accordinlgy.... and if I run te report, i should get man hours spread from 7th Nov...
maybe because your "planning unit" is in day?
Thanks Mark.
it works when i change timescale to days. why does it not work for weeks? any clues?
Interval set to week means the software will allocate all work performed during the workweek to a single number per week, is a matter of report interval.
Depending on how the software is setup to report, either using the start date of the week or the end date of the week reports will come out using this date. In some way the software got to identify the week, either by start or end day of the week, with a monthly timescale month and year would be enough no need to specify first or last day of the month.
Maybe the week started on november 2 and therefore this is the date shown. If you select report interval to be days then it will be the specific day it started or finished as for a single day the date is the same. Software help on the screen where you selected the timescale option should give you the specifics.