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replyReplyFri 1 Dec 2006, 08:57Delegate Marios said...

Task Assignment

I have a task which is to be done by one person. The time to perform this task is 1 day. However, they have 5 days to complete this.

How do I set this up so that it shows their time is being used 20% per day?

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replyReplyTue 5 Dec 2006, 15:37Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Task Assignment

Hi Marios

Try this approach and see if it produces the result you are looking for.

Based on the example you gave create a task with a duration of 5 days.

Next fix the task's duration and turn off effort driven scheduling so we have more control over Project. You can do this by double-clicking on the task, then from the task information dialogue box going to the Advanced tab. Change the task type to fixed duration, and take the tick out of Effort driven.

Next assign your resource. Project will assume your resource is working for 5 days x 8 hours or 40 hours of work in total (assuming your days are set to the default duration)

You can then either:

Add the work field to your table and reduce the 40 hours automatically allocated to this task down to 8. Project will then automatically spread the 8 hours work across the 5 days of the task.

Alternatively you could switch to the Resource Usage sheet, find your resource and the line representing the task it's been assigned to then replace the default work values with 5 entries of 1.6 hours. This would mean that your 8 hours of work have once again been spread over the 5 project day period.

Hope this helps. Do let us know if you have further questions.

Kind regards,

Andrew
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replyReplyWed 6 Dec 2006, 13:01Delegate Marios said...

RE: Task Assignment

Excellent, worked fine....thank you Andrew

 

 

Ms project tip:

Compare Work and Duration

Duration is the timescale within which a task is done; Work is the specific time element used. For example, 3 days work in a duration of 2 weeks. To compare, add the Work field into the Entry table by right clicking a column heading to Add Field.

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