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When a task is completed for x%, can it be planned only for the (100-x)%?
- Nov 02, 2021
In light of the alternate scenario (i.e. one resource working the task full time for the first 7 days and then another resource finishing the task working half time), I think the easiest approach is to separate the task into two parts.
1. Set up the first part as the full task of 10 days with 80 hours work and assign the full time resource. Enter 70% into the % Complete (or % Work Complete) field. Make a note of the remaining work, it should be 24 hours.
2. Create the second part (i.e. task b). The duration will default at 1 day. Enter the remaining work from the first part (i.e. 24 hours) into the Work field. Assign the half time resource. The task duration should expand to 6 days.
3. Edit the Work field for task a (the first part) to the existing actual work value (i.e. 56 hours). The Percent Complete should go to 100%. That captures the task effort completed by the first resource.
This process works whether the tasks are set to Fixed Work or Fixed Units and it should give the end result you need.
There are other ways to get this same result but I believe this is the easiest and most straight forward.
John
Why would you expect the remaining duration to be 6 days? You said the resource is only available half time, therefore when you assign that resource the total work content of the 10 day task is 40 hours, not 80 hours. So when the task is updated for 70% complete, the Actual Work shows 28 hours and the Remaining Work over the 3 remaining days of duration is 12 hours.
Hope this helps.
John
- Pantelis_NatsiavasOct 31, 2021Copper Contributor
Thank you very much for your answer (and your time)
We have two issues here (as far as I can tell).
Issue A: regardless of how much the left work would be, Project should plan for only the left 30% of the work. Am I right to expect that? This does not happen in my case (perhaps I do something wrong) as I can see the task planned for the whole duration of 10 days.
Issue B: I think I agree with your calculation. My mistake is that I should have defined my task type as a "Fixed Work".
- John-projectOct 31, 2021Silver Contributor
I don't quite understand what you mean by, "Project should plan for only the left 30% of the work". If you look at my calculation, the original work content is 40 hours. Claiming 70% completion translates to 28 hours of completed work. That leaves 12 hours of remaining work, or 30%.
This is what it looks like before any progress is reported.
Then when progress is reported at 70%, this is what we get.
No mystery.
John
- Pantelis_NatsiavasNov 01, 2021Copper Contributor
John-project Thank you once again for your time.
I can see in your screenshots that the task (regardless if it is 70% completed [picture B] or had no progress at all [picture A]) it is scheduled/planned to be conducted for the same dates (from Nov 1st until Nov 12).
I would expect in picture B the task to be planned from Nov 1st until Nov 4th, since there is only the 30% of the work left to be done. Shouldn't the duration be also reduced to 3 days?
Is this because I selected "Fixed Units" as the task type or is there another issue? Is there something else I could do so that the completed part should not be taken into account for the planning of the task?