Stange calendar behaviour in P6 V7

Hello Planners,

I am currently working in Algeria, where the workweek starts on Sunday and finishes on  Thursday. I have noticed something strange on short 1 day tasks: when the tasks starts on Sunday, the day finishes at 4:00 PM instead of 5:00 PM as on the next task starting on Monday.

Digging into the calendar workweek, I have noticed that the standard work hours are 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM on SUnday with no lunch break, and 8:00AM - 5:00 PM on all other working days with a 1 hour lunch break; when I try to create a 1 hour lunch break, the day is an Exception.

I don't remember having seen such a thing in PM 5 or 6.0

Any idea?

Alexandre, Algeria & France

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Alexandre Faulx-Briole 👤 Member for 23 years 4 months

Hello there,

The mistake is mine, I should have hit the Workweek button with Detailed work hours/days open, I would have seen that it is possible to define the standard working periods for each working day in the week.

Rafael, are you sure your answer and comment is really positive and constructive?

Alexandre

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Alexandre Faulx-Briole 👤 Member for 23 years 4 months

Hello there,

The mistake is mine, I should have hit the Workweek button with Detailed work hours/days open, I would have seen that it is possible to define the standard working periods for each working day in the week.

Rafael, are you sure your answer and comment is really positive and constructive?

Alexandre

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Rafael Davila 👤 Member for 22 years 3 months

Try BUGERMAN Deskmate from the following link. It might help you clear a few BUGS.

http://www.freewarefiles.com/Boogerman-Deskmate_program_14596.html

boogerman

Seems like more of the same Bugs and Bugs and more Bugs, but in this case it cannot be a bug. There are no bugs the size of an elephant; you have to be missing something.

With true bugs then Bugerman might help, all software eventually get a few. How many you can accept deppends on your standards.

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