Thanks for the comments and reply. At the end of the day that is all one can do, is be careful and try to achieve accuracy. I always want my plan to reflect reality as close as possible.
Kind regards from SA
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Submitted by Alexandre Faul… on Thu, 2006-06-29 05:29
Calendar options are used by MSP to compute how many hours per day / per week, how many days per month a resource available 100% is able to work; e.g. Alexandre is available 100%, he will work 8 hours per day on a 5 day task, that makes a 40 hour workload on this task.
MSP is not very good at managing a project with several task calendars; you should be very cautious when building and checking your schedule.
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Project Calendars in MS Project
Hi Alexandre
Thanks for the comments and reply. At the end of the day that is all one can do, is be careful and try to achieve accuracy. I always want my plan to reflect reality as close as possible.
Kind regards from SA
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22 years 9 monthsRE: Project Calendars in MS Project
Hello,
Basically, you cannot do anything:
Calendar options are used by MSP to compute how many hours per day / per week, how many days per month a resource available 100% is able to work; e.g. Alexandre is available 100%, he will work 8 hours per day on a 5 day task, that makes a 40 hour workload on this task.
MSP is not very good at managing a project with several task calendars; you should be very cautious when building and checking your schedule.
All the best
Alexandre