You set your units in user preferences, this only sets how units are displayed, you can only display one type of units at once BUT you can still set it to display as days but enter hours or vice versa (just remember to put the h after the number of units for hours and d for days).
Andy
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Submitted by Zahid Rehman on Tue, 2011-04-12 14:16
no, its is 100% not possible to use 2 planning units in the same project plan; you have to define the unique planning unit for the project plan when you initialize the project (File, New), and you cannot work a different way
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14 years 6 months@ Patel...thanks for comments
@ Patel...thanks for comments / my collegue is just a beginner level.
@ Andy.. thansk for the tip but it is not much clear to me.
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20 yearsZahid, We cannot use two
Zahid,
We cannot use two units in one plan either in P3 or P6. please share with us if your collegue is more instrumental in this technique.
Jignesh Patel
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20 yearsZahid, We cannot use two
Zahid,
We cannot use two units in one plan either in P3 or P6. please share with us if your collegue is more instrumental in this technique.
Jignesh Patel
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19 years 2 monthsZahid You set your units in
Zahid
You set your units in user preferences, this only sets how units are displayed, you can only display one type of units at once BUT you can still set it to display as days but enter hours or vice versa (just remember to put the h after the number of units for hours and d for days).
Andy
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14 years 6 monthsHi AlexandreThanks Indeed for
Hi Alexandre
Thanks Indeed for reply.....but in P6 also it is not possible ?? as P6 gives more option if compare to P3 ...
Best regards,
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22 years 9 monthsZahid,no, its is 100% not
Zahid,
no, its is 100% not possible to use 2 planning units in the same project plan; you have to define the unique planning unit for the project plan when you initialize the project (File, New), and you cannot work a different way
Alexandre