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Old 11-19-2013, 07:30 AM
cineasta cineasta is offline Auto-level resources for parallel tasks with fixed work Windows 7 64bit Auto-level resources for parallel tasks with fixed work Office 2010 64bit
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Default Auto-level resources for parallel tasks with fixed work

Hi all,



I try to find a way to auto-level resources based on their available working hours per day.

There are two tasks starting at the same time (see Screenshot "problem"):
Task A takes 2 days
Task B takes 4 days

Both tasks start at the same time and have to be completed by the same resource. Work is fixed, so duration can vary.
I want the resource "User A" to work 50% for two days on both task. As soon as Task A is completed, User A should work a 100% on Task B.

Project either moves the task to resolve the problem or assigns the resource for 50% until the end of Task B (although 100% would be possible).

I want to achieve the result shown in screenshot "goal". Is there a way to do this without entering the values day by day in Resource Usage Sheet?

Thanks
cineasta
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