wanstronian
Aerospace
- Jun 23, 2007
- 17
Hi,
I know this is an age-old problem/bug/feature of MS Project, but can someone please tell me why allocating resource to a task line in project INCREASES its duration unless the resource is added at 100% utilisation?
I have a task with effort of 54 days. I have two resources assigned, one at 68% and another at 26%. I believe, and my calculator agrees with me, that this is the equivalent of 94% utilisation. So why does MSProj tell me that the task will take 123 days?
I've fiddled with all the 'task type', 'effort-driven' options, and nothing makes any difference.
How do I make Project behave? Or, what am I misunderstanding and what do I have to do to get the result I'm expecting?
Thanks
I know this is an age-old problem/bug/feature of MS Project, but can someone please tell me why allocating resource to a task line in project INCREASES its duration unless the resource is added at 100% utilisation?
I have a task with effort of 54 days. I have two resources assigned, one at 68% and another at 26%. I believe, and my calculator agrees with me, that this is the equivalent of 94% utilisation. So why does MSProj tell me that the task will take 123 days?
I've fiddled with all the 'task type', 'effort-driven' options, and nothing makes any difference.
How do I make Project behave? Or, what am I misunderstanding and what do I have to do to get the result I'm expecting?
Thanks