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Projectlibre print on one page4/10/2024 So what happens is that as soon as I assign 10hrs for person 1, 10 hrs for person 2 and 5hrs for person three (25hrs total), PL adjusts the duration to fit around this sum. The three people resourced, in total have allocated hours that summed up, do not equal 2x40hrs or 3x40hrs. subtask 1=2 weeks subtask 2=3weeks and is dependant of finalising subtask1, etc.). The subtasks are set over periods of weeks (eg. Three people are involved with this report. I have a project (consultancy services) where I have set a main task (create a large report) with several subtasks (stages of the report and review stages, etc). Many colleagues use it so I understand that there is a place for it. BTW, it is really great that you have taken on board this task of creating a real alternative to MS Project as the open source world really needs a product like this. I have never used MS project or similar before. It may be because of my poor understanding of how similar softwares work. There is one thing that is driving me nuts with PL. g., setting up 3 different sub-tasks for each resource? Or shall I leave the "Duration" alone and add some "Lag" to any successor to reflect that this task can move flexibly within a certain time frame? Is this normal behaviour and I am using the software wrongly? If so, how would I do this best, e. To make things worse, PL also insists during this process to change the default contrain type to "Start no earlier than", which I suspect is a bug. When I want to change this again to reflect that the actual work may be spread over two weeks, all goes haywire and I cannot spread the total work hours over the resouces as I deem fit. Initially, can add all resources, but when I want to change their individual hours, the duration changes to the total hours accoding to the resources calendar. All works well, until I start adding resources. I am tryint to set up a task, which requires a total of 40 hours of week, which may spread over 10 days duration.
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