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Old 03-07-2013, 08:02 AM
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Dear all,

I have a question related with the way MS Project make the resource levelling. Here is a simple example to explain my question:



"3 workers are available to perform any of the two tasks related to the project. However, tasks cannot be done by more than 2 workers at the same time..."

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...Why both activities don't start at the same time, with 2 workers on one task and 1 worker in the other until the first task is finished?
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Old 03-08-2013, 09:01 AM
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Hello aguatorito,
I'm afraid that is not how the resource leveling command works.
  • It will never assign resources.
  • It will never reallocate resources
All the resource leveling command will do is delay tasks until peak units is less than or equal to max units.


If you have 3 resources available, why not assign all 3?
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Old 03-09-2013, 07:43 AM
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Hi Julie,

Thanks for your reply. I was afraid that MS Project doesn't allow this kind of levelling, but I still had some hope on it.

As I mentioned, this is just a small example of what I really have: over 20 activities that can be done by 2 to 6 workers (no less, no more), and a total of approx. 30 workers available that can perform any task.

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Old 03-10-2013, 06:08 AM
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The best I can suggest is always assign the maximum number of workers who can perform the tasks. You can create the work resources as max units of 3000% to indicate you have 30 workers. However, project will still not assign additional workers to tasks.
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