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From: WillW on 9 May 2008 13:40 One of the project managers I work with showed me a project schedule into which she has begun entering task estimates; she asked why the totals of most rollup-level tasks are wrong. For example (this is one of many), a group task has 3 sub-tasks of 2 days work each. But the roll-up total is 8 days. I can't explain it. Where do I look? What am I missing? Thanks, Bill
From: WillW on 9 May 2008 13:50 Sorry -- I neglected to mention that I'm referring to the Work column in the issue below. A bit more information: the sub-tasks have resources that are less than 100% allocated. "WillW" wrote: > One of the project managers I work with showed me a project schedule into > which she has begun entering task estimates; she asked why the totals of most > rollup-level tasks are wrong. For example (this is one of many), a group > task has 3 sub-tasks of 2 days work each. But the roll-up total is 8 days. > > I can't explain it. Where do I look? What am I missing? > > Thanks, > Bill
From: Jan De Messemaeker on 9 May 2008 15:12 Hi, There probably also is a resource assigned to the summary task which would account for the extra work. HTH -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional +32 495 300 620 For availability check: http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf "WillW" <WillW(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:47C5E5E7-C3AC-4AA6-B22F-63EF49F347BC(a)microsoft.com... > Sorry -- I neglected to mention that I'm referring to the Work column in > the > issue below. > > A bit more information: the sub-tasks have resources that are less than > 100% allocated. > > "WillW" wrote: > >> One of the project managers I work with showed me a project schedule into >> which she has begun entering task estimates; she asked why the totals of >> most >> rollup-level tasks are wrong. For example (this is one of many), a group >> task has 3 sub-tasks of 2 days work each. But the roll-up total is 8 >> days. >> >> I can't explain it. Where do I look? What am I missing? >> >> Thanks, >> Bill
From: WillW on 9 May 2008 15:21 Thanks -- I was just going to try to cancel this request. I just noticed she did assign a resource to the summary task. When I removed it, the total adjusted correctly. "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote: > Hi, > > There probably also is a resource assigned to the summary task which would > account for the extra work. > HTH > > -- > Jan De Messemaeker > Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional > +32 495 300 620 > For availability check: > http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf > "WillW" <WillW(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:47C5E5E7-C3AC-4AA6-B22F-63EF49F347BC(a)microsoft.com... > > Sorry -- I neglected to mention that I'm referring to the Work column in > > the > > issue below. > > > > A bit more information: the sub-tasks have resources that are less than > > 100% allocated. > > > > "WillW" wrote: > > > >> One of the project managers I work with showed me a project schedule into > >> which she has begun entering task estimates; she asked why the totals of > >> most > >> rollup-level tasks are wrong. For example (this is one of many), a group > >> task has 3 sub-tasks of 2 days work each. But the roll-up total is 8 > >> days. > >> > >> I can't explain it. Where do I look? What am I missing? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Bill > > >
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