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MULTIPLE SHIFTS USING PROJECT 2002

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LamarAt

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Apr 20, 2006
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I am looking for a way to manage a task that will be worked around the clock using the same resource with that resource available in 2 shifts. How can this best be accomplished using MS Project?

Any help would be greatly appreciated
 
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You should be able to create a calendar just for that resource, making it available during the hours for both shifts.

 
Like naygoo I had the same constraint and I solved it by creating a calendar juste for that ressource.

I have tried many other ways so if it can save you some time good !
 
First, thank you both for your responses. I have tried this approach but it will not meet my need.

Perhaps I should further explain the scenerio. I need to manage a turnaround with a scope of >2000 tasks. The majority of the jobs will be worked 6 am - 6 pm each day, 6 days a week. Within the scope there will be a few jobs that need to be worked around the clock in order to meet the deadline. The resource for those jobs are Boilermakers, of whom I have 24 total available. There are a number of jobs also requiring Boilermakers that will be worked only 6:00 am - 6:00 pm. So what I need to do is have 20 of the boilermakers working the 6 am - 6 pm shift and 4 working 6 pm - 6 am.


Other scheduling packages handle this by utilizing
'shifts' which is almost like a calendar within a calendar.

Any ideas based on my expanded description?

thanks

-Lamar
 
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