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Hi,

I have been struggling to answer this for a while, be grateful for some help.

Basically I have a plan with tasks and want to be able to manually key in the amount of time that a resource works on a task so that I can produce a burn-up graph showing whether the project is delivering against effort(work) as well as deadline.

For example. Task A is planned to take 5 days work over 10 days duration but it completes in 8 days using 6 days work.

Any suggestions as to the best way to achieve this would be welcome?

Thanks
Jon
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