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Do you have resources assigned to the task? If you have resources assigned, it is the resource calendar in "charge" on a task -- unless when you assign the task calendar you select the option "Scheduling ignores resource calendars."
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No resource appled yet.
I am however pleased to learn about the "Scheduling ignores resource calendars." option! Thanx. |
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Hi PMNewbie,
If you don't have resources assigned then either the Project Calendar (set in Project Information) or a task calendar is "ruling" the schedule. So, a couple of questions: Where/how did you change the calendar? Did you create a new calendar or modify the "Standard" calendar. I'm guessing you applied a task calendar? What version of Project are you using? You are working with Automatically scheduled tasks? Changing the calendar should not change the duration of 120 hours -- but it definitely will change the end date. I hope this helps. |
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