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Chris
Hello Guys,
Great help on my last question, here is a harder one for you.
We are trying to determine how MS Project levels. We need to know if you
just level a project on the client and publish to the server, if it will take
into account say you take vacation from March 21-25; you log this time into
the admin project that is set to a priority of 1000. You create a new
project with a level of 500 and assign a task to yourself for the same start
date of the 25th. If you are in the new project and try to level the
project, it will not move the task to the next week because you have
indicated you are on vacation that week in the admin project.
Do you have to create a master project to level these two projects against
each other? We have tried to create a master project, yet it still shows
the two tasks starting on the same date of March 21st. How and which is the
best way to solve this problem?
Thanks
Chris
Great help on my last question, here is a harder one for you.
We are trying to determine how MS Project levels. We need to know if you
just level a project on the client and publish to the server, if it will take
into account say you take vacation from March 21-25; you log this time into
the admin project that is set to a priority of 1000. You create a new
project with a level of 500 and assign a task to yourself for the same start
date of the 25th. If you are in the new project and try to level the
project, it will not move the task to the next week because you have
indicated you are on vacation that week in the admin project.
Do you have to create a master project to level these two projects against
each other? We have tried to create a master project, yet it still shows
the two tasks starting on the same date of March 21st. How and which is the
best way to solve this problem?
Thanks
Chris