That's 'cos the durations are reported in hours rather than days. A quick fix would be to divide by 8, but that wouldn't be accurate when you have a mixture of calendars, like 10 hour and 12 hour calendars etc.
At Aegis, we've used and have released Rubix; the schedule comparison module compares two schedules, one of the criteria compared is changed lags - all durations are reported in days.
For more information about Rubix or a free trial, search Rubix.
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15 years 2 monthsThat's 'cos the durations are
That's 'cos the durations are reported in hours rather than days. A quick fix would be to divide by 8, but that wouldn't be accurate when you have a mixture of calendars, like 10 hour and 12 hour calendars etc.
At Aegis, we've used and have released Rubix; the schedule comparison module compares two schedules, one of the criteria compared is changed lags - all durations are reported in days.
For more information about Rubix or a free trial, search Rubix.