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As a projectmanager I would like to follow-up all my projects closely.
When defining a recurring task with multiple subtasks dedicated to different people (no deadlines, all 100 or 50/50 % assigned), I mainly put my name in the header as 0% assigned in order to easy look-up on project with my name on it. When date of work is expired, duration equals actual duration and all the amount of work is 100% completed, the amount of work is still set to 99% rather than 100%. This results in an incomplete task although it was completed. When I delete my name (with 0% allocation) in the main header, 99% changes to 100%, and the task is set to complete. Why is this ? Any thoughts ? |
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