1. in Tools, Resource Leveling you will have choice between "regular leveling", "which will result in a slippage of project due date" and "smoothing", which will only level the resources that do not delay the project due date
2. Overtime work is a joke in MS Project (any version including 2010), as you cannot define WHEN the overtime stands; resource shifts are equally noneffective, because this option is not native in MSP as it is in Primavera P3 or P6; il MSP you can only create specific calendars to represent shifts, but they will not match with the calendar options.
As I know normally there are there way to avoid the over allocation.
1.leveling the resource, which will result in a slippage of project due date
2.To change work sequence if possible, after you find out the resource over-allocation related tasks
3.Add more resource if you could find the Santa Claus whose new office is next to yours
Work over time is the worst/effective choice if your resource is limited and project due date is fixed. In my industry, night shift is normal for the extra cost for this is valuable.
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Submitted by Christian Cullen on Tue, 2010-04-20 08:47
Guess this related to your setting on calendar. Pls check Tools - Options - Calendar, days per month (if your activities work is entered in day, same path update schedule option); or hours per day/week...Got to go to catch the bus. will try to reply your second question
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22 years 9 monthsRE: Problem with duration and allocation of resources
Christian,
1. in Tools, Resource Leveling you will have choice between "regular leveling", "which will result in a slippage of project due date" and "smoothing", which will only level the resources that do not delay the project due date
2. Overtime work is a joke in MS Project (any version including 2010), as you cannot define WHEN the overtime stands; resource shifts are equally noneffective, because this option is not native in MSP as it is in Primavera P3 or P6; il MSP you can only create specific calendars to represent shifts, but they will not match with the calendar options.
Alexandre
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15 years 6 monthsRE: Problem with duration and allocation of resources
Christian,
As I know normally there are there way to avoid the over allocation.
1.leveling the resource, which will result in a slippage of project due date
2.To change work sequence if possible, after you find out the resource over-allocation related tasks
3.Add more resource if you could find the Santa Claus whose new office is next to yours
Work over time is the worst/effective choice if your resource is limited and project due date is fixed. In my industry, night shift is normal for the extra cost for this is valuable.
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15 years 6 monthsRE: Problem with duration and allocation of resources
Thanks. That sorted me out regarding the duration. Will wait for your help on resolving the issue of overallocation.
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15 years 6 monthsRE: Problem with duration and allocation of resources
Christian,
Guess this related to your setting on calendar. Pls check Tools - Options - Calendar, days per month (if your activities work is entered in day, same path update schedule option); or hours per day/week...Got to go to catch the bus. will try to reply your second question