From: VD on 11 Nov 2009 23:44 I was given this question: Suppose only six workers are available at any one time for the duration of the project. Given the same start date and 6-day work week from Question Set 1, above, allocate workers to finish the project as quickly as possible. Make sure no more than six workers are being used at once! What I want to know is how can I allocate only six workers to be available at once? So once a task is finished that worker goes on to the next available task while the others are still working on other tasks
From: VD on 11 Nov 2009 23:50 Please HELP!!! or email me at vat112(a)gmail.com thanks
From: vanita on 12 Nov 2009 00:29 Hi Follow the following process: 1. Prepare the Time schedule 2. Prepare resources database in View > Resource sheet. There input max. available in 'Max units' column. To change this data from percentage to numbers go to Tools > options> schedule and select 'Show assignment units as' decimal. 3. Assign resources to activities. 4. Run Resource levelling. If on a non-critical activity resource is assigned more than max available software will adjust. But, if resource overallocation is because of a critical activity, you should adjust resources and time schedule manually to get optimum combination of the two. I hope it helps. Vanita -- Project Management consultant and trainer vanita_ahuja(a)yahoo.com "VD" wrote: > Please HELP!!! > or email me at vat112(a)gmail.com > thanks
From: Rob Schneider on 12 Nov 2009 00:44 VD. Your first post was at 04:44 and 6 minutes later this plea! I'm curious why you thought there would be instantaneous response. This is a newsgroup form discussing Microsoft Project by the "community" of people interested in the topic. Sounds like you are taking an exam and you want us to answer for you? To make Project do what you have been asked to do, you have to input the model for the project into Project. Project will no automatically reassign workers from a completed task to another task when done. That is up to you. Project is a tool which computes based on what you tell it to compute. --rms www.rmschneider.com VD wrote: > Please HELP!!! > or email me at vat112(a)gmail.com > thanks
From: VD on 12 Nov 2009 00:54 That kind of helps. Say if I have 12 tasks and each with different amounts of workers needed (Task 1(1 day) takes 2 workers, Task 2(2 days) takes 1 worker...) If this is the case how can I tell MSP that only 6 workers are available and that while 6 workers are being used none of the other tasks can be done. What do I put in the resource column? Thank you so much for your help. "vanita" wrote: > Hi > > Follow the following process: > 1. Prepare the Time schedule > 2. Prepare resources database in View > Resource sheet. There input max. > available in 'Max units' column. To change this data from percentage to > numbers go to Tools > options> schedule and select 'Show assignment units as' > decimal. > 3. Assign resources to activities. > 4. Run Resource levelling. If on a non-critical activity resource is > assigned more than max available software will adjust. But, if resource > overallocation is because of a critical activity, you should adjust resources > and time schedule manually to get optimum combination of the two. > > I hope it helps. > Vanita > -- > Project Management consultant and trainer > vanita_ahuja(a)yahoo.com > > > > "VD" wrote: > > > Please HELP!!! > > or email me at vat112(a)gmail.com > > thanks
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