From: dtksocal on 2 Jun 2010 18:06 Is it possible to have a task that has a duration equal the sum of the duration for a set of tasks and that has work for that task calculated automatically based on a formula of say number of hours per day times the number of days duration?
From: "Steve House" sjhouse at hotmail dot on 2 Jun 2010 18:55 Duration is not additive but work is. Imagine a summary task that has 3 subtasks, each of which lasts one day. If the three are in parallel, starting together, they all finish at the same timne and all work on the summary is complete since all work on its children is complete, The summary task duration is 1 day. But as to work, each subtask reuqires 8 man-hours of work and so the summary requires a total of 24 man-hours.. If you display the worl field in the Gantt chart entry table you will see this phnomnen in action. -- Steve House MS Project Trainer & Consultant "dtksocal" <dtksocal(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B9455940-3CD1-4308-BD11-D68A7E174268(a)microsoft.com... > Is it possible to have a task that has a duration equal the sum of the > duration for a set of tasks and that has work for that task calculated > automatically based on a formula of say number of hours per day times the > number of days duration?
From: Jim Aksel on 4 Jun 2010 17:52 You may also find "Hammock Task" helpful. Please see FAQ#19here: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm -- Jim Aksel, MVP Check my blog for more info: http://www.msprojectblog.com This newsgroup is moving, try here too: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums "dtksocal" wrote: > Is it possible to have a task that has a duration equal the sum of the > duration for a set of tasks and that has work for that task calculated > automatically based on a formula of say number of hours per day times the > number of days duration?
From: "Steve House" sjhouse at hotmail dot on 6 Jun 2010 09:08 Addendum to preevious answer - the only time a summary task has a duration equal to the sum of the durations of its subordinate subtasks is when the suntasks are linked in a linear sequence so they occur one after the other AND when there are no lag times or lead times in the links between them. The existing "Work" field does exactly what you're asking for regading work hours. Simply choose a table view that displays it or add it to your table of choice. -- Steve House MS Project Trainer & Consultant "dtksocal" <dtksocal(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B9455940-3CD1-4308-BD11-D68A7E174268(a)microsoft.com... > Is it possible to have a task that has a duration equal the sum of the > duration for a set of tasks and that has work for that task calculated > automatically based on a formula of say number of hours per day times the > number of days duration?
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