two calendars

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OK

Do I really need to create and use two calendars if my Project managers work from the USA and Europe. The time difference is 10 hours. Does it affect on task and project duration calculation

Thanks in advance
Oleg
 
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J Baird

One example of a potential problem: If a half day task finishes in one
country on monday at noon, and you expect the successor 4 hr task to be done
by the end of Monday, it will not finish on time. When it's noon in one
country, it's 10:00pm in the other country, and everyone will have already
gone home for the night.

There are even more issues to consider, if you change resource base
calendar's to various calendars, use/don't use effort driven, etc..

OK said:
Do I really need to create and use two calendars if my Project managers
work from the USA and Europe. The time difference is 10 hours. Does it
affect on task and project duration calculation?
 
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