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Excemptions & Formula

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replyReply Thu 20 Aug 2009, 16:45Delegate Richard said...

Richard has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Excemptions & Formula

Is there scope to use formula in allocation of resouces?

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replyReply Thu 20 Aug 2009, 17:34Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Excemptions & Formula

Hi Richard

Thank you for your question formulas wouldn't influence the assigining of resources to tasks. It would be possible to use VBA programming to assign resources following business logic but unfortunately creating this code would be outside the scope of the forum.

I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help. Let us know if you have any further questions.

kind regards,

Andrew

Thu 27 Aug 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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Avoid Accidental Constraints

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