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Julene Lucas
Here's my problem: We have a consultant that will be
working on our project 25% (10 hours a week) of the
time. Easy. I can set my resource availability at 25%.
But for one week in the middle of his time he will be
onsite and working 100% of the time (40 hour week) and I
want my calendar to reflect that. I went into the
resource and changed his resource availability to reflect
this by date. The resource graph shows that he is
working 2 hours a day throughout the life of the project
except that one week. It shows he is available 8 hours a
day during that week, however it will not bump up his
task hours to fill that time. I can assign him
concurrent tasks to fill that time but I don't want to.
I want him to work on one task at a time until they are
complete and then move on. How can I get the task to use
up all his time possible to the fullest and reflect his
actual hours.
Thanks
Julene Lucas
(e-mail address removed)
working on our project 25% (10 hours a week) of the
time. Easy. I can set my resource availability at 25%.
But for one week in the middle of his time he will be
onsite and working 100% of the time (40 hour week) and I
want my calendar to reflect that. I went into the
resource and changed his resource availability to reflect
this by date. The resource graph shows that he is
working 2 hours a day throughout the life of the project
except that one week. It shows he is available 8 hours a
day during that week, however it will not bump up his
task hours to fill that time. I can assign him
concurrent tasks to fill that time but I don't want to.
I want him to work on one task at a time until they are
complete and then move on. How can I get the task to use
up all his time possible to the fullest and reflect his
actual hours.
Thanks
Julene Lucas
(e-mail address removed)