Joe
Wed Jan 07 07:36:29 CST 2004
Thanks to both of you guys, I agree, waiting until the
project is completed and after I break the link to the
pool is when I will delete the unwanted resource.
>-----Original Message-----
>Have patience, Joe - remember all contributions are
voluntary and depend
>upon people being available and well as knowledgeable!
>
>If you remove a resource from the pool it will not affect
the future of your
>projects. However, it will remove the historical record
of his presence and
>could well upset variance calculations ( though I haven't
tried to do this
>so I'm not sure of the precise effect on earned value
calculations) as his
>contribution will be removed.
>
>My advice is to agree with Dale and wait until the project
(s) he was working
>on has finished.
>
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>
>Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on:-)
>
>Mike Glen
>MS Project MVP
>
>
>"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
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>> Did I stump everyone on this one? I know someone knows
>> the answer. Jan? Steve?
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >I have a resource that is no longer with the company.
I
>> >am using a resource pool. He is no longer assigned any
>> >future task and has no hours or work remaining, but he
>> did
>> >complete work on a task for a current project. Can I
>> >delete this resource from the resource pool? Will it
>> >cause any problems with the current project where he
was
>> >assigned a task that is already complete?
>> >.
>> >
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