No, I didn't do twice amount of work with the same labor. When I claim 20% initially I get 8hrs actual, however then I increase Unit Progress Percent to 40% meaning that actual hours shall be 16hrs and remainder 24hrs, however I get actual 8hrs and remainder 12hrs instead.
No, I didn't do twice amount of work with the same labor. When I claim 20% initially I get 8hrs actual, however then I increase Unit Progress Percent to 40% meaning that actual hours shall be 16hrs and remainder 24hrs, however I get actual 8hrs and remainder 12hrs instead.
If I understand your issue to claim 40% you did twice the work with the same amount of labour. (good for you) so the calculations are correct. Why do you need to have the budgetted hours equal the actual. If you save on this task somewhere along the way the hours will equal out as it may take longer on another task during the project.
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16 years 3 monthsGo to tools global change
Go to tools global change New
Where Units % Complete is not equal to 0
then duration % complete = Units % complete
now on the right Change
then on the bottom Committ
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9 years 2 monthsHi Zoltan,I need to use Units
Hi Zoltan,
I need to use Units % Complete type, not Duration % Complete. Can the calculation be fixed with Units % Complete setting? Thanks!
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16 years 3 monthsyou are using units not
you are using units not duration % complete for percent comeplet type
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21 years 8 monthsTry the following.Recalculate
Try the following.
Recalculate Actual Units and Cost when duration % complete changes' calculation does not appear to be working - incident #1381663
Good Luck
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9 years 2 monthsNo, I didn't do twice amount
No, I didn't do twice amount of work with the same labor. When I claim 20% initially I get 8hrs actual, however then I increase Unit Progress Percent to 40% meaning that actual hours shall be 16hrs and remainder 24hrs, however I get actual 8hrs and remainder 12hrs instead.
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9 years 2 monthsNo, I didn't do twice amount
No, I didn't do twice amount of work with the same labor. When I claim 20% initially I get 8hrs actual, however then I increase Unit Progress Percent to 40% meaning that actual hours shall be 16hrs and remainder 24hrs, however I get actual 8hrs and remainder 12hrs instead.
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9 years 6 monthsIf I understand your issue to
If I understand your issue to claim 40% you did twice the work with the same amount of labour. (good for you) so the calculations are correct. Why do you need to have the budgetted hours equal the actual. If you save on this task somewhere along the way the hours will equal out as it may take longer on another task during the project.