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From: PD on 18 Nov 2005 21:16 In the Detail Gantt and Leveling Gantt views in MS Project 2003 there is a Leveling field. The units are edays. I'm wondering what an eday is.
From: Gilgamesh on 18 Nov 2005 22:01 "PD" <PD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B892A87E-B8FA-4804-A40A-FAB23595E544(a)microsoft.com... > In the Detail Gantt and Leveling Gantt views in MS Project 2003 there is a > Leveling field. The units are edays. I'm wondering what an eday is. Elapsed Days It is the number of calendar days rather than business days.
From: JackD on 19 Nov 2005 11:35 Note that you can enter your task durations in edays as well. This is useful when you have tasks which do not obey working hours (things like waiting for concrete to cure are typical examples) -- -Jack ... For Microsoft Project information and macro examples visit http://masamiki.com/project or http://zo-d.com/blog/index.html .. "Gilgamesh" <gilgamesh(a)spam.me.not> wrote in message news:OrIFCWL7FHA.3200(a)TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > "PD" <PD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B892A87E-B8FA-4804-A40A-FAB23595E544(a)microsoft.com... > > In the Detail Gantt and Leveling Gantt views in MS Project 2003 there is a > > Leveling field. The units are edays. I'm wondering what an eday is. > > Elapsed Days > It is the number of calendar days rather than business days. > >
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