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FilipeCuango
Apr 04, 2022Copper Contributor
Resource with elapsed days
Hello team.
I have a uneasiness.
If a 3.66 hour activity (09:00 – 13:00) with a 20-minute break. It has resources (People) that take the break and others don't (equipment), working in full for the total 4 hours of the activity. How can I configure this resource (equipment) to work the full 4 hours? Without affecting others or becoming undercharged.
- Filipe,
Please, allow me to quell you uneasiness.
Create a resource calendar that does not have the 20 minute break for the equipment resource(s). To do that go to the Resource Sheet, select the equipment resource and then select Project > Change Working Time. Eliminate the 20 break period for each day. That will create a custom calendar for that resource but you will not see it listed in the Calendars tab of the Organizer or as a change to the resource Base Calendar. However, when you assign that resource to a task, that resource's daily work content will be the full 4 hours, assuming you did NOT select the option, "Scheduling ignores resource calendars".
Again, if you have separate tasks that use only the equipment resource, do NOT enter duration in days because remember, you day is 3.66666 hours. Enter duration as 4*60 = 240 minutes.
If your equipment also runs even when no labor resources are present (e.g. overnight or on weekends) a different approach is needed.
John
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- John-projectSilver ContributorFilipe,
Please, allow me to quell you uneasiness.
Create a resource calendar that does not have the 20 minute break for the equipment resource(s). To do that go to the Resource Sheet, select the equipment resource and then select Project > Change Working Time. Eliminate the 20 break period for each day. That will create a custom calendar for that resource but you will not see it listed in the Calendars tab of the Organizer or as a change to the resource Base Calendar. However, when you assign that resource to a task, that resource's daily work content will be the full 4 hours, assuming you did NOT select the option, "Scheduling ignores resource calendars".
Again, if you have separate tasks that use only the equipment resource, do NOT enter duration in days because remember, you day is 3.66666 hours. Enter duration as 4*60 = 240 minutes.
If your equipment also runs even when no labor resources are present (e.g. overnight or on weekends) a different approach is needed.
John- FilipeCuangoCopper Contributorit worked perfectly thank you very much again. For your great advice jonh. A big hug. 🙂
- John-projectSilver ContributorFilipe,
You're welcome and thanks for the feedback.
John