The resource duration is the amount of working time a resource will spend on a task. If any resource durations are longer than the associated task duration, MacProject II uses the longest duration to calculate, or “drive,” the project schedule.
To calculate resource duration, MacProject II uses four items of information:
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Resource duration is defined as:
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Calculations
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Resource Durations
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The total work units of duration for the resource on this task. MacProject II uses the task duration as the default value.
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A number that represents the quantity of the resource; for example, 3 for three
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carpenters. The default value is 1.
The percentage of the resource’s available time that will be spent on this task. Full-time effort is 100 percent, which is the default value.
A calendar for the resource. The Project Calendar is the default calendar.