Thread: [Solved] Work semi completed
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Old 04-12-2016, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by JulieS View Post
You are mixing and matching % complete which is a duration measurement and % work complete. In order to measure % work complete - 17% - you need to assign a resource. In order to track work on specific days - you'll need a timescaled view such as the Task Usage view.
Julie,

I've been thinking about this and what you are saying must imply that work is linear - correct?

Let's say that you have to excavate a hole for e.g. a pool by hand. The work might involve x amount of hours work, however the production rate must be falling as it becomes more difficult to dig deeper. How does a person solve that?

/Møller
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