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Limiting Resources
- Nov 27, 2024
Gordon --
Navigate to the Resource Sheet view and set the Max. Units value to 80% for Resource B. Apply the Gantt Chart view, and select the task to which want to assign Resource B. Right-click in the white or gray part of the Gantt Chart screen and select the Show Split item on the shortcut menu. In the bottom pane (Task Form pane), select Resource B, set the Units value for that resource to 80%, and then enter 80 hours in the Work field. In the Task Form pane, click the OK button. Bingo. You should now see a Duration of 12.5 days, which is the 2.5 weeks that you should expect (your 2.67 Duration is incorrect, BTW). Hope this helps.
Thank you so much, I knew it was something simple!
On a related note, I'm seeing another situation. In this project, I have Resource B (at 80% overall) doing a task. Midway through this task, Resource B has to be double allocated within the project. That means that for the part when Resource B is working on the main task, all of his 80% is on the task. However, when the secondary task kicks in, B's available time will be split, which will impact the durations (Task 1 will now take a bit longer in duration due to the overlap). How can I set that in play?
Task 1: 80% | 80% | 40% | 40% | 40% | 80% | 80%
Task 2: | 0 | 40% | 40% | 40% | 0 | 0
- Nov 28, 2024
Gordon --
Good follow up question! Navigate to the Resource Usage view, locate the resource in question, and then scroll the timephased grid (timesheet-like grid on the right side of the view) to the time periods during which the tasks overlap for that resource. During the overlapping time periods, manually enter 3.2 hours of Work in the timephased grid for both Task 1 and Task 2. 3.2 hours of Work, by the way, represents 40% of a standard 8-hour working day. Hope this helps.