I have three resources that must meet to discuss as situation. I assigned all
three resources to the one task.

However, one of the three will be absent on specific date so I updated that
resource's calendar accordingly. When Project 2002 Professional determines
the start/finish dates, it uses the day the one resource is absent. If
remove the available resources, it does not schedule on that day.

Is there a way (other that updating each resource's calendar to say they
aren't available even though two are) to tell Project that all three
resources must be present and thus, not to schedule the day the one resource
is absent?
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Thank you,

Michael

Re: Multiple Resources & Resource Calendar by Jan

Jan
Thu Jun 02 13:13:55 CDT 2005

Hi,

Yes there is a way, but it is quite a workaround.
Don't give in datys as nonworking days, instead give them in as "Must Start
On" tasks for that resource.
Level resources checking OUT the option "Leveling can adjust individual
assignments on a task".
I'm afraid collaboration and Project's working calendars ar enot very
compatibel..
HTH


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> I have three resources that must meet to discuss as situation. I assigned
all
> three resources to the one task.
>
> However, one of the three will be absent on specific date so I updated
that
> resource's calendar accordingly. When Project 2002 Professional determines
> the start/finish dates, it uses the day the one resource is absent. If
> remove the available resources, it does not schedule on that day.
>
> Is there a way (other that updating each resource's calendar to say they
> aren't available even though two are) to tell Project that all three
> resources must be present and thus, not to schedule the day the one
resource
> is absent?
> --
> Thank you,
>
> Michael