Microsoft Project Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 1 month Submitted by dale holmes on Thu, 2007-09-27 07:36 Permalink RE: Night shift Thanx. that makes sense. just needed to say it outloud to see how the logic works. Member for 24 years 6 months Member for 24 years 7 months Submitted by Paul Harris on Thu, 2007-09-27 07:01 Permalink RE: Night shift Dale If you want to do this for 5 days the calendar settings would be; Sunday work is 8:00pm to midnight Monday is Midnight to 6:00am Tuesday to Thursday as Monday Friday is Midnight to 6:00am Look at the MSP Night Shift Calendar this will give you a lead. Paul E Harris Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia Planning and Scheduling Training Manual & Book Publishers & Consulting www.eh.com.au Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 1 month Submitted by dale holmes on Thu, 2007-09-27 06:39 Permalink RE: Night shift can i just expand on the question. i wish to start work at 20:00 (8pm) and finish 06:00 (6am). However MS Project will not allow me to do this, telling me that my end time must be after my start time, how can it set my working day to for example. 07:00 to 12:00 12:30 to 17:00 17:30 to 20:00 20:30 to 02:00 Member for 24 years 6 months Member for 24 years 7 months Submitted by Paul Harris on Wed, 2007-07-04 04:58 Permalink RE: Night shift If you have a standard load of MSP then have a look at how MSP creates the Night shift calendar in “Project 1” when you open the software. Paul E Harris Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia Planning and Scheduling Training Manual & Book Publishers & Consulting www.eh.com.au Log in or register to post comments
Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 1 month Submitted by dale holmes on Thu, 2007-09-27 07:36 Permalink RE: Night shift Thanx. that makes sense. just needed to say it outloud to see how the logic works.
Member for 24 years 6 months Member for 24 years 7 months Submitted by Paul Harris on Thu, 2007-09-27 07:01 Permalink RE: Night shift Dale If you want to do this for 5 days the calendar settings would be; Sunday work is 8:00pm to midnight Monday is Midnight to 6:00am Tuesday to Thursday as Monday Friday is Midnight to 6:00am Look at the MSP Night Shift Calendar this will give you a lead. Paul E Harris Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia Planning and Scheduling Training Manual & Book Publishers & Consulting www.eh.com.au
Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 1 month Submitted by dale holmes on Thu, 2007-09-27 06:39 Permalink RE: Night shift can i just expand on the question. i wish to start work at 20:00 (8pm) and finish 06:00 (6am). However MS Project will not allow me to do this, telling me that my end time must be after my start time, how can it set my working day to for example. 07:00 to 12:00 12:30 to 17:00 17:30 to 20:00 20:30 to 02:00
Member for 24 years 6 months Member for 24 years 7 months Submitted by Paul Harris on Wed, 2007-07-04 04:58 Permalink RE: Night shift If you have a standard load of MSP then have a look at how MSP creates the Night shift calendar in “Project 1” when you open the software. Paul E Harris Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia Planning and Scheduling Training Manual & Book Publishers & Consulting www.eh.com.au
Member for
18 years 1 monthRE: Night shift
Thanx. that makes sense. just needed to say it outloud to see how the logic works.
Member for
24 years 6 monthsRE: Night shift
Dale
If you want to do this for 5 days the calendar settings would be;
Sunday work is 8:00pm to midnight
Monday is Midnight to 6:00am
Tuesday to Thursday as Monday
Friday is Midnight to 6:00am
Look at the MSP Night Shift Calendar this will give you a lead.
Paul E Harris
Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia
Planning and Scheduling Training Manual & Book Publishers & Consulting
www.eh.com.au
Member for
18 years 1 monthRE: Night shift
can i just expand on the question. i wish to start work at 20:00 (8pm) and finish 06:00 (6am). However MS Project will not allow me to do this, telling me that my end time must be after my start time, how can it set my working day to for example.
07:00 to 12:00
12:30 to 17:00
17:30 to 20:00
20:30 to 02:00
Member for
24 years 6 monthsRE: Night shift
If you have a standard load of MSP then have a look at how MSP creates the Night shift calendar in “Project 1” when you open the software.
Paul E Harris
Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Australia
Planning and Scheduling Training Manual & Book Publishers & Consulting
www.eh.com.au