From: Yannis on 7 Apr 2010 06:45 Thanks Jan. I did follow the steps and managed to schedule the project. For reference, I created a new 'Enterprise Calendar' and then assigned it to the selected tasks. "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote: > Hi, > > Providing you have authority to defien new base calendars, do as follows: > In the special project, define a working calendar 1 day per week > Select all the tasks this resource is to work on > Click Task Information, Advacnced tab > Set the new base calendar as task calendar, check "Scheduling ignores > resource calendars" > > If one of these tasks has more than one resoruce attached you may be in > trouble, but if not, this is the (only) way > > HTH > -- > Jan De Messemaeker > Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional > +32 495 300 620 > For availability check: > http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf > "Yannis" <Yannis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DCC003E8-59E1-468E-9F5C-3F1221DA8A81(a)microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > > we need to set a resource to only work for one (1) day per week on a > > specific project (because we want to book the rest 4 days to work in > > another > > project). > > > > [At the Enterprise Pool level, the resource is correctly setup to work > > five > > (5) days per week] > > > > Is there any way we can achieve this? > > > > Thanks in advance, YP > > > . >
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