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Actual number of days working on the task VS period of time to complete the task
Hi All,
You may find my question stupid, but after a long hassle, I decided to ask for help. Given: Say I input a new summary task for the project and say this summary task has 5 tasks. The time period for each task is 1 week (5 days) and the time gap between tasks is 3 weeks (15 days). I set the project time to be calculated in days. After all that, my summary task shows that the total amount of working time is 100 days (working + gap), instead of 25 days of actual work. Pop-quiz: how can I set the summary task to show the actual amount of working time instead of the total time including gaps? Sorry if it all sounds confusing, I tried to be as specific as I could. Thanks to everyone in advance! P.S. I use MP 365 |
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I already answered your question in the Project user forum at:
Actual number of days working on the task VS period of time to complete the task - Microsoft Community Hub |
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Use a custom Duration field (say Duration1) with formula = [Duration] and under the calculation for task and group summary rows, tick the Rollup checkbox and select Sum from the dropdown.
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