Jan
Wed Oct 27 12:39:14 CDT 2004
Hi Maichael,
Power Point doesn't do Resource Leveling, Project does :-))
Yes there is an algorithm - Only a few days ago I gave an overview but I
forgot the title of the thread :-(
By all means, Assignments/tasks with the lowest priority are postponed
And you can tune priority, it is a task fieled, insofar you have selected
"Priority, Standard" in the Leveling
Order box of the Resource Leveling window.
HTH
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"Michael McGillick" <MichaelMcGillick@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in
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> Julie:
>
> This is fantastic. This is exactly what I was looking for. It's amazing
how
> when you ask one question and you get the answer, you actually learn more
> than what you were expecting. One follow-up question to this would be once
> I've got the tasks listed, does PowerPoint use a specific alogorithm to
> determine the dates it assigns for tasks? For example, does it try to
> complete all of the shortest duration tasks first, or some other such
> algorithm? If so, other than assigning specific start or end dates to
tasks,
> is this controllable? (Can I choose the algorithm PowertPoint uses?)
>
> Once again, thank you for your answer.
>
> I love the forums. :)
>
> "JulieD" wrote:
>
> > Hi Michael
> >
> > i think this might work ... (test on copy first) ... but we need to take
a
> > couple of steps back before going forward ...
> > tasks should only be linked when there is a reason to link them not to
> > ensure that you're overallocated ... so enter the tasks, link those that
> > need it (ie "can't build walls until after the slab has been laid"
concept).
> >
> > Use a "Must start on" constraint (double click on task - advanced tab)
to
> > set the start time for your "fixed time task" and set the priority of
the
> > task (general tab) to 1000.
> >
> > Now, assign yourself to all the tasks - don't worry if you're working on
20
> > different things on one day. now save your file (different name just in
> > case you don't like the result).
> >
> > Now choose tools / resource levelling and ensure "minute by minute" is
> > selected - leave the rest as default. Click the LEVEL NOW button and
have a
> > look at the result. Project will level (ie delay) tasks so that you're
not
> > overallocated. The task to set the priority to 1000 will not be
levelled.
> >
> > if you want to see the actual changes have a look at the levelling gantt
> > view (green is as it was before levelling - blue is what it is now) ..
this
> > should give you the outcome you desire.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> > Cheers
> > JulieD
> >
> > "Michael McGillick" <MichaelMcGillick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in
> > message news:DD411C3F-7DCD-4752-990B-5DC819C03F8A@microsoft.com...
> > > I'm using Project 2000 to track the current project I'm working on.
I've
> > > defined my list of tasks and have chained them together so that I'm
not
> > > assigned to work on more than one task at a time. I understand that if
I
> > > adjust the hours for a particular task, the project end date either
pulls
> > > in
> > > closer or extends out farther depending on adjustment in hours to the
> > > task.
> > > However, I also have one task that has a specific start and end date.
How
> > > do
> > > I get the rest of the schedule to flow around my fixed task and still
make
> > > project understand that during any given scheduled time, I'm only
working
> > > on
> > > a single task.
> > >
> > > To be clear, let's assume that I was able to complete my first three
tasks
> > > prior to the task with the fixed time frame. If, for some reason, I
needed
> > > to
> > > extend the first task by a day, all other chained tasks would move out
by
> > > a
> > > day. What I would like to see happen is that Project automatically
> > > recalculates the schedule to let me know that I should work on task
three
> > > until I reach the fixed task date, I should move to the fixed date
task,
> > > and
> > > then I should go back to task three to complete the remaining 8 hours
> > > work.
> > > I'm looking to get the rest of the schedule to adjust without
adjusting
> > > the
> > > fixed task.
> > >
> > > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> >
> >