The best way to have tasks schedule based on resource availability is to set the task type to fixed units and keep the resource calendar up to date. Once you have the assignments created then you can resource level but I think it is best to get the demand and then make your own priorty decisions based on the tasks required within a timeframe.
If you are using fixed duration tasks you could be getting the result you are describing. Fixed duration tasks are looking for available of the resource between the dates of the task. Your availability dates are also a little confusing.
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14 years 8 monthsThe best way to have tasks
The best way to have tasks schedule based on resource availability is to set the task type to fixed units and keep the resource calendar up to date. Once you have the assignments created then you can resource level but I think it is best to get the demand and then make your own priorty decisions based on the tasks required within a timeframe.
If you are using fixed duration tasks you could be getting the result you are describing. Fixed duration tasks are looking for available of the resource between the dates of the task. Your availability dates are also a little confusing.
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17 years 9 monthsKumar,you need to use feature
Kumar,
you need to use feature "Level Resources". It is available in all versions of Microsoft Project
in MSP 2010 : Resource => Level All / Level Resource
Regards.
Evgeny