![]() ![]() “When you assign or remove people from a task, Project lengthens or shortens the duration of the task based on the number of resources that are assigned to it, but Project does not change the total work for the task. From the Microsoft website at the second link below: This mostly comes into play when you have more than one resource on a task, which did not seem to be a part of your requirement and question. Task Information => Advanced tab => Task Type drop downĪn additional consideration is the effort driven check box, also on the advanced task. You can allow MS Project to perform the desired calculation by adjusting your Task type or 'fixed-ness’ by choosing the desired task and performing the following: Here are some options below:įreeze 15 days and 20 hours total work: either 16% or 17% resource allocation (running tests on MS Project 2010 standard does not handle fractional % allocations – comes up with 17%)įreeze 30% allocation and 15 days: 36 hours workįreeze 30% allocation and 20 hours: 8.33 days duration You will need to 'freeze' some combination of your Duration, Work, % Resource Allocation and allow the other to ‘float’ in the calculation process. ![]() 36 hours of work yielded from the 30% allocation. There is a mismatch in your requirement between the 20 hours of work vs. ![]() Considering the basis of your question as your requirement:Ģ0 hours’ work required for a task, over 15 days duration with 30% resource allocation.ģ0% of a single day is 2.4 hours, times 15 days = 36 hours and not 20 hours. ![]()
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