From: Niklas Fjellman Niklas on 17 Nov 2009 04:13 Hi I have a Task which I know will take 80h and I have assigened a resource 50% units. When tha task in 50% complete I need to change the units to 25%. When I do this change Ms Project update the project accordingly, but I loose the information that I got 50% units during the first half of the task. How are you supposed to work with Ms Project if you want to keep track of the Unit changes during the lifetime of a task? Regards /Niklas
From: JulieS on 17 Nov 2009 07:04 Hello Niklas, You can edit the number of hours per day or per week that the resource works on a task in the Task Usage or Resource Usage view. The "peak units" field on the left side of the view will still show 50%, but if you add peak units to the right side you'll see the change. 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 "Niklas Fjellman" <Niklas Fjellman(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4EBFE8FC-8AE9-458C-87A1-DD4FBB1F8059(a)microsoft.com... > Hi > I have a Task which I know will take 80h and I have assigened a > resource 50% > units. When tha task in 50% complete I need to change the units to > 25%. When > I do this change Ms Project update the project accordingly, but I > loose the > information that I got 50% units during the first half of the > task. > How are you supposed to work with Ms Project if you want to keep > track of > the Unit changes during the lifetime of a task? > Regards > /Niklas
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