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Calendars
- Jan 25, 2024Hi.
The first thing is to make a backup copy of the file, in case you don't like the results, but not because errors are generated.
Keep in mind that the calendar will only be applied to unfinished tasks, and only from the date on which you define the application of the new calendar hours.
Regards.
Ignacio
Happy New Year to all!
sirsleep29 , perhaps defining different workday periods in the project calendar could help you.
To achieve this, simply enter the project calendar and add a row "7 day work week" for example, and have it start at the beginning of that period and end on a date after the end of the project.
Next, click on Details of that same calendar period, and select all the days of the week, assigning the corresponding time, as shown in the image.
Nota.- The [Default] work week specifies the work week to be used when no other work week entry applies.
Ignacio
Ignacio_Martin I think this will work for me but do you foresee any issues that could be caused by making the change? I worry that if I make the change and then all of a sudden I get a bunch of errors because of the change to the 7 day work week. Thank You.
- Ignacio_MartinJan 25, 2024Steel ContributorHi.
The first thing is to make a backup copy of the file, in case you don't like the results, but not because errors are generated.
Keep in mind that the calendar will only be applied to unfinished tasks, and only from the date on which you define the application of the new calendar hours.
Regards.
Ignacio- sirsleep29Jan 26, 2024Brass Contributorthank you Ignacio. You have been a big help. I am going to work on this today. My data has always been right in regard to start and finish tasks but the durations are incorrect and want to fix this.