Jan
Thu May 12 13:31:37 CDT 2005
Hi,
And just to make it even more messy (hence my family name :-)) when you will
put an Ozzy and an Arab on one task, Project ill not even try to make
theiu-ir conferece call simultaneous. For instance the Ozzy will do his part
ofd the conference call on Fridfay and the Arab will perform his part of the
work on Saturday.
Pity, but that's how Project treats clender info.
Hope this helps,
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Jan De Messemaeker
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"Allen H" <AllenH@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht
news:E5B215A0-D222-4044-B9E7-4C307B7BD394@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for the guidance.
>
> It looks like it is going to get messy, just like real life. Some tasks
> require both resources (e.g. conference calls), and some just require
> coordinating start and finish dates. A 5 day task may be accomplished in 5
> calendar days for one group and 7 calendar days for the other. I may just
> have to run two parallel processes with links between the two.
>
> "Gérard Ducouret" wrote:
>
> > Hello Allen,
> > Create the 2 calendars : Tools / Change Working Time / New.... Give them
a
> > name and set the non working days as you want.
> > Then, in the Resource Sheet, apply one calendar or the other to each
> > resource, in the Base calendar column
> >
> > Gérard Ducouret
> >
> > "Allen H" <AllenH@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
> > news:83613501-43DE-4A5C-ADE3-AEC80775FFD1@microsoft.com...
> > > We are doing work in the Middle East from North America. Our typical
> > > non-working days are Saturday and Sunday. Our overseas office is
closed
> > > Thursday afternoon and all day Friday. Is there any way of
implementing
> > both
> > > calendars in one project?
> > >
> > > Some of the engineers are in Oz and have different holidays when their
> > > office is closed. How can I have ANZAC day a non-working day for the
> > > engineers and a working day for us?
> > >
> > > The 3 or 4 different time zones is also a problem, as is non-uniform
> > > application of daylight savings time.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> >
> >
> >