mmfranke
Computer
- Dec 10, 2008
- 7
I was given a project in which the calendar is set to use 6.4 hours per day, 32 hours per week and 16 days per month. I believe these settings were used in an attempt to account for overhead -- time that the resources don't get to spend on the actual project.
First, if I create a task of 5 days' duration, it only seems to make it 4 calendar days long. I think I understand this, though it's not quite intuitive (6.4 hours times 5 equals 32 hours, or four 8-hour days).
Now, if I change the 6.4 hours per day in the calendar to the standard 8, I see the overall duration of my project decrease, as expected. However, I don't understand why I also see the overall Work number decrease. Why would the work change at all? Nor do I understand why the actual start and finish dates of my project don't change.
Please explain.
I've duplicated this situation in a simple test project, which I've attached.
Thanks, in advance.
Mike
First, if I create a task of 5 days' duration, it only seems to make it 4 calendar days long. I think I understand this, though it's not quite intuitive (6.4 hours times 5 equals 32 hours, or four 8-hour days).
Now, if I change the 6.4 hours per day in the calendar to the standard 8, I see the overall duration of my project decrease, as expected. However, I don't understand why I also see the overall Work number decrease. Why would the work change at all? Nor do I understand why the actual start and finish dates of my project don't change.
Please explain.
I've duplicated this situation in a simple test project, which I've attached.
Thanks, in advance.
Mike