Xavier Ordoquy wrote: The issue is the proper representation of the nature of the task at hand. In case of a pregnant woman, her schedule is a continuous 24/7 for 9 months. Planner can accommodate these requirements. Just create a special calendar that has 7 working days in a week and 24 working hours in a day. Then allocate a single resource (a woman) to the task. Alternatively, this could be approximated with a standard calendar by mapping the continous nine month effort into a set of weekly chunks.On Sat, 2004-03-06 at 08:08, Bjorn Andersson wrote:The duration field seems to take into account working hours. I think it would be more natural if duration was really the amount of calendar time required to complete the task regardless of working hours. For example if I mark the task to have a fixed duration of 6 days, then I expect it to be 6 days long and not 8 if the weekend has non-working days. Or to take the example from the manual: The gestation period for a human baby is nine months. It cannot be delayed by adding non-working days or hours.Hopyfully baby gestation doesn't have non working days. If a task needs 6 working days, it'll be a full week and a day. That's the behaviour I would expect. I'm really missing your point here. Regards, Xavier Ordoquy. _______________________________________________ Planner mailing list Planner lists imendio com http://lists.imendio.com/mailman/listinfo/planner |