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Sumit
Dear All,
All projects under current deployment have 8hr per day, 40hr per week and 20
days in week setting.
For one project the users want work to be allocated for only 6hr a day, 30hr
week. i.e. 1day means 6hr of work.
I went ahead and created a calendar with this timing but the moment i change
work hours to 6 it is extending the duration of all the published projects
(using different calendar). Which gets fine if I change it back to 8hrs but
then the duration of this project reduces.
Is there a way to handle this? One thing I thought was to make Max Units of
these resources to 75% but even then the work value remains 8hrs and extends
duration.
Also I changed the work value under Tools > Options to 6 hr but that gets
overruled when I publish it. Its showing less duration in web access and more
when I open in MS Project.
Basically what i want to acheive is if I give duration as 1 day then it
should convert it to 6hr of work. Also, this should remain as it is even
after saving on server.
Is there a way to resolve this?
Regards,
Sumit.
All projects under current deployment have 8hr per day, 40hr per week and 20
days in week setting.
For one project the users want work to be allocated for only 6hr a day, 30hr
week. i.e. 1day means 6hr of work.
I went ahead and created a calendar with this timing but the moment i change
work hours to 6 it is extending the duration of all the published projects
(using different calendar). Which gets fine if I change it back to 8hrs but
then the duration of this project reduces.
Is there a way to handle this? One thing I thought was to make Max Units of
these resources to 75% but even then the work value remains 8hrs and extends
duration.
Also I changed the work value under Tools > Options to 6 hr but that gets
overruled when I publish it. Its showing less duration in web access and more
when I open in MS Project.
Basically what i want to acheive is if I give duration as 1 day then it
should convert it to 6hr of work. Also, this should remain as it is even
after saving on server.
Is there a way to resolve this?
Regards,
Sumit.