Setting Project and Resources Calendar
Start dates for tasks are generally determined by
resource calendars, unless you create a task calendar, in which case
the resource will operate based on the task calendar. Resource and task
calendars begin as the base calendar for the project. You can modify
the resource and task calendars without changing the base calendar. The
previous sections talked about the base calendar; the next few sections
will discuss resource and task calendars.
Resource Calendars
Resources are the people and materials that work on
tasks within the projects. This section focuses specifically on
resource calendars.
By default, when you create a resource, the resource
calendar is the same as the project calendar. You can modify the
resource calendar specifically for the resource without changing the
base calendar to the project. To modify the working time of a resource,
follow these steps:
1. | Open the Resource Sheet view by selecting the Resource tab, View, Resource Sheet (this can be also done from the Task tab).
Tip Work resources are the only
ones that include resource calendars. The other three resource
types—material, budget, and cost—do not have calendars associated with
them as they are assumed to always be available. |
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2. | There are at least two ways to change the resource calendar, as follows:
- a. Double-click the resource row of the resource that needs a resource calendar.
- b. Select the resource row of the target resource and Click Information under the Resource Tab.
Either of these methods will open the Resource Information dialog box (see Figure 5).
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3. | In the Resource Information dialog box, under the General tab, click the Change Working Time button.
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4. | The
Change Working Time dialog box appears. To change the resource’s base
calendar, choose from the Base Calendar drop-down list at the top.
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5. | To make additional modifications. |
6. | When
you are finished modifying the resource calendar, click OK to save the
changes or Cancel to exit without making any changes.
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The resource will now operate based on the base
calendar plus the exceptions that are defined in his or her resource
calendar. Referring back to the example of a four-day workweek, if a
resource normally works those hours, but had a three-day vacation
coming up, you could define that vacation and Project would schedule
work for that resource around the vacation dates. Similarly, if a
resource had a standing obligation every week outside of your project,
you could define that exception and the appropriate recurrence range,
and Project would not assign task work to the resource during that
time.
Task Calendars
As mentioned previously, if you assign a resource to
a task, the work on the task will follow the resource calendar. If the
resource has no specific resource calendar, or if there are no
resources assigned to the task, the task will follow the project (base)
calendar.
However, you can create a calendar specifically for
a task. To do this, create a base calendar specifically for the task by
following the process .
After you create the base calendar, assign it to the task by following these steps:
1. | In
any view where you can see your tasks, such as the Gantt Chart view,
select the task to which you want to assign the newly created base
calendar.
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2. | With
the task (or tasks) selected, select the Task tab, Information to open
the Task Information dialog box. Alternatively, right-click on the task
and select Task Information to open the Task Information dialog box.
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3. | Under the Advanced tab is a Calendar field (see Figure 6).
Click the arrow to open the drop-down menu with the base calendars
listed. If you successfully created a new base calendar, it will be on
this list. Select it.
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4. | Next
to the Calendar field is a check box labeled Scheduling Ignores
Resource Calendars. If you want your task calendar to override the
resource calendar for the resource assigned to the task, select this
box. If you want Project to schedule based on the resource calendar and the task calendar, leave it blank.
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5. | Click OK to close the Task Information dialog box with the changes made, or click Cancel to close it without making any changes.
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As the project manager, you must decide if assigning
task calendars will be beneficial for your project. If you have
multiple resources working on a task from different locations, it might
be easier to schedule with the task calendar rather than the various
resource calendars.
For
example, if you run a newspaper printing facility, you will have tasks
that do the actual printing. Often this happens overnight, so the task
may cover multiple shifts. In addition to your human resources, you
would include the machines used to print the newspaper as resources.
Because these machines and people all operate under different
schedules, it would be advantageous to schedule the task based on its
own calendar, not the project’s base calendar or the resource calendar.
Likely you would use a version of the 24 Hour calendar, because the
task is constantly being worked on by various resources at all hours of
the day. However, your project of compiling the entire newspaper may
have a standard base calendar, which would not be a good calendar to
schedule this task by because there would be too many exceptions to
enter. It is easier to simply customize a calendar for this specific
task and schedule from that. Regardless of which resources work on the
task, the task is completed on schedule.