From: sc_p on 24 May 2010 09:59 I am using Project 2003 and it has got an annoying habit of splitting most tasks with a duration of 1 day into 7 hours of work on one day and 1 hour of work the following day when you look at them within the Resource Usage view. This is mucking up my Gantt chart as the tasks effectively look as if they are 2 day tasks (although the duration cell definitely says 1 day). Any idea what is causing the problem and how do I fix it? Things to note: - The project calendar and resource calendars are definitely showing 8 hour working days (8-12 then 1-5) so that isn't causing the problem. - If I have a task with a duration of more than one day Project splits it so that the first day is 7 hours, middle days are 8 hours, and there if a final day of 1 hour, so it doesn't seem to have a problem fitting in 8 hours days. Thanks.
From: Andrew Lavinsky on 24 May 2010 10:11 I'd check two things: 1) Tools > Options > Calendar, and review the options there. 2) Tools > Options > View and add the time element to the data display. See if there is a predecessor task that lasts one hour and is forcing all tasks to start at 9AM instead of 8AM. - Andrew Lavinsky Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > I am using Project 2003 and it has got an annoying habit of splitting > most tasks with a duration of 1 day into 7 hours of work on one day > and 1 hour of work the following day when you look at them within the > Resource Usage view. This is mucking up my Gantt chart as the tasks > effectively look as if they are 2 day tasks (although the duration > cell definitely says 1 day). Any idea what is causing the problem and > how do I fix it? Things to note: > > - The project calendar and resource calendars are definitely showing 8 > hour working days (8-12 then 1-5) so that isn't causing the problem. - > If I have a task with a duration of more than one day Project splits > it so that the first day is 7 hours, middle days are 8 hours, and > there if a final day of 1 hour, so it doesn't seem to have a problem > fitting in 8 hours days. > > Thanks. >
From: JulieS on 24 May 2010 10:46 In addition, check the start date/time of your project. That may account for the 1 hour difference. I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. Julie Project MVP Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information about Microsoft Project On 5/24/2010 10:11 AM, Andrew Lavinsky wrote: > I'd check two things: > > 1) Tools > Options > Calendar, and review the options there. > > 2) Tools > Options > View and add the time element to the data display. > See if there is a predecessor task that lasts one hour and is forcing > all tasks to start at 9AM instead of 8AM. > > > > > - Andrew Lavinsky > Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > >> I am using Project 2003 and it has got an annoying habit of splitting >> most tasks with a duration of 1 day into 7 hours of work on one day >> and 1 hour of work the following day when you look at them within the >> Resource Usage view. This is mucking up my Gantt chart as the tasks >> effectively look as if they are 2 day tasks (although the duration >> cell definitely says 1 day). Any idea what is causing the problem and >> how do I fix it? Things to note: >> >> - The project calendar and resource calendars are definitely showing 8 >> hour working days (8-12 then 1-5) so that isn't causing the problem. - >> If I have a task with a duration of more than one day Project splits >> it so that the first day is 7 hours, middle days are 8 hours, and >> there if a final day of 1 hour, so it doesn't seem to have a problem >> fitting in 8 hours days. >> >> Thanks. >> > >
From: "Steve House" sjhouse at hotmail dot on 24 May 2010 12:45 In addition to the other comments, FYI, all durations are ALWAYS stored and computed in minutes. When you say as task has a duration of "1-day" that does not mean a single coming-to and going-from work for a resource. Project looks at the setting for "hours-per-day" on the Tools/Options/Calendar menu page and uses it to convert your entry into minutes, with the default settings it would be 480.0 minutes. Then starting whenever the task starts it ticks off 480 working time minutes according to the work hours defined in your working time calendar and that's when the task ends. The ONLY time you'll see a 1-day task actually start and end on the same day is when it starts at the very start of the workday and the length of the resource's workday calendar is the same as the hours-per-day setting. If it starts any later than the first minute of the workday, when the resource goes home at the end of the day there's still going to be some X number of minutes left to go for the task to get up to the 480.0 total minutes it requires and the task will resume at the start of the next working day, continuing until those remaining extra minutes are burned up. Andrew and Julie gave you the most likely reasons for the offset you see. IF you go to the Tools/Options/View menu and select a date format that includes the time the cause will probably jump right out at you. -- Steve House MS Project Trainer & Consultant "sc_p" <sc_p(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A36F1FAB-1E88-4485-A696-7223BA0206B7(a)microsoft.com... >I am using Project 2003 and it has got an annoying habit of splitting most > tasks with a duration of 1 day into 7 hours of work on one day and 1 hour > of > work the following day when you look at them within the Resource Usage > view. > This is mucking up my Gantt chart as the tasks effectively look as if they > are 2 day tasks (although the duration cell definitely says 1 day). Any > idea > what is causing the problem and how do I fix it? Things to note: > > - The project calendar and resource calendars are definitely showing 8 > hour > working days (8-12 then 1-5) so that isn�?Tt causing the problem. > - If I have a task with a duration of more than one day Project splits it > so > that the first day is 7 hours, middle days are 8 hours, and there if a > final > day of 1 hour, so it doesn�?Tt seem to have a problem fitting in 8 hours > days. > > Thanks. >
From: Trevor Rabey on 24 May 2010 13:32 Check the start time of the project. Use Tools, Options, View to select a format with time. Use Project, Project Information to check Project Start date/time. -- Trevor Rabey 0407213955 61 8 92727485 PERFECT PROJECT PLANNING www.perfectproject.com.au "sc_p" <sc_p(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A36F1FAB-1E88-4485-A696-7223BA0206B7(a)microsoft.com... >I am using Project 2003 and it has got an annoying habit of splitting most > tasks with a duration of 1 day into 7 hours of work on one day and 1 hour > of > work the following day when you look at them within the Resource Usage > view. > This is mucking up my Gantt chart as the tasks effectively look as if they > are 2 day tasks (although the duration cell definitely says 1 day). Any > idea > what is causing the problem and how do I fix it? Things to note: > > - The project calendar and resource calendars are definitely showing 8 > hour > working days (8-12 then 1-5) so that isn't causing the problem. > - If I have a task with a duration of more than one day Project splits it > so > that the first day is 7 hours, middle days are 8 hours, and there if a > final > day of 1 hour, so it doesn't seem to have a problem fitting in 8 hours > days. > > Thanks. >
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