Work Column in Task Usage Sheet Showing Zero

Member for

22 years 9 months

Trevor and Kumar,

my mistake! Trevor is right, it is possible to enter a value for Work eventhough there is no resource assigned to a task;

however, in my opinion this value will not represent "real" work, and MS Project will not be able to establish a relationship between the task duration and the task work

it is possible, but it should be avoided

Alexandre

Member for

19 years 11 months

You can indeed have work assigned to a task without assigning a resource to the task.

Try a test. Make a task, 10 days duration. Show the work column. Type in 100. Switch to Task Usage View and there it is, spread evenly across the days.

Of course, even though you can do it, it is a very bad idea and you should assign the resources.

Member for

15 years 9 months

Thanks Alexandre.

U r right.I had to assign the resources to get the Work column Values.

Since i dont want to add the resources in my schedule and monitor the project based on the duration I have manually put the work days same as duration.

 

Regards,

Member for

22 years 9 months

 

Kumar,

sorry to say that, but you are certainly wrong: it is not posisble to have Work if you do not have resource assignments

beside, you do not need resources to monitor your project; you will enter Actual Duration or (Duration)% Complete instead of Actual Work or Work% Complete

Alexandre

Member for

15 years 9 months

Hei,

Ok ..If that is the case then,I had not assigned resources to my previous Project also and  it was showing the Work Days Correctly..

I want to ask if it necessary to add Resources If i have to monitor the progress in MSP...

Member for

15 years 11 months

The reason is that your Project is incomplete... You did not add the Resources of your activities.