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Old 10-05-2011, 04:46 AM
Imagios Imagios is offline Reporting ManDays on people not fully assigned to the Project Windows 7 64bit Reporting ManDays on people not fully assigned to the Project Office 2010 64bit
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Hello,
I have a question, issue:


I have several people in my team, they are partialy (20%-100%) assigned to my project. So they spend not all the time they have on my tasks. Lets say per task 5%. So they do have paralel tasks and deadlines, for example one person has to deliver 2 finished tasks in one day. (not a issue ist about 2 hours for him to do so) he still has other things to do the day then just my project, for example customer communication.
Never the less having this in place is quite a pain in Project, but my situation is even wors, I have to report mandays on my project, but not the real based on hours the people acctually spend on the project, but since all of them are from one division and since the division planning is build up so that all people are from planning assigned to the project, I have to report all the days they work even for few hours as full days.
Any way how to do so?
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