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Project 2007 - preventing overallocation?
I have a project with defined tasks and related level-of-effort estimates in
hours. I have manually created a leveled and optimized plan in Excel and want to enter this plan into Project 2007. I entered all tasks with LOEs as "work" hours as well as specific dependencies but am having problems when assigning resources. Basically I just want to assign the tasks and have Project schedule them at the earliest time without overallocations. However, Project is overallocating. For example, a task with no dependencies may be moved to start on the project start date even though the resource already has 40 hours for the first week - I thought that I read that tasks with type "Fixed Units" would not allow overtime. Any tips or hints on how to do this? So far I am slowly entering one task at a time and manually correcting errors. This is very time consuming and pain-staking. FYI I am not using resource leveling due to past experience and warning from fellow project managers. Thanks in advance! Tim D |
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Re: Project 2007 - preventing overallocation?
Hi,
Not using resource leveling, but wanting Project to level is like refusing to step in a car and regretting you have to walk. The only function in Project that does what you want IS resource leveling. And your fellows advising you against definitely haven't read the explanations... sorry. Greetings, -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional +32 495 300 620 For availability check: http://users.online.be/prom-ade/Calendar.pdf "timbobd" <timbobd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:99E19977-C7C8-45DA-807B-886D58327875@microsoft.com... >I have a project with defined tasks and related level-of-effort estimates >in > hours. I have manually created a leveled and optimized plan in Excel and > want > to enter this plan into Project 2007. > > I entered all tasks with LOEs as "work" hours as well as specific > dependencies but am having problems when assigning resources. Basically I > just want to assign the tasks and have Project schedule them at the > earliest > time without overallocations. However, Project is overallocating. For > example, a task with no dependencies may be moved to start on the project > start date even though the resource already has 40 hours for the first > week - > I thought that I read that tasks with type "Fixed Units" would not allow > overtime. > > Any tips or hints on how to do this? So far I am slowly entering one task > at > a time and manually correcting errors. This is very time consuming and > pain-staking. FYI I am not using resource leveling due to past experience > and > warning from fellow project managers. > > Thanks in advance! > > Tim D |
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Re: Project 2007 - preventing overallocation?
Hi Tim,
Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup ![]() It seems to me you have created a schedule in Excel and you just want Project to copy it. I'd stick with Excel if that's the way you intend to go! You need to enter tasks, their durations and the precedence links, followed by the resources assignments, into Project and let Project do what it is designed for - to create a schedule for you based on the data you've entered. To get a workable schedule, you must level to remove overallocations. If you want to do that manually, you're in for a lot of work, whereas Project can do that so well for you with its built-in levelling algorithm. I think you've been ill advised to ignore Project's levelling, probably by persons who don't know how Project works. Why not try levelling first, which will take a few seconds and see what it gives you - you can always unlevel if necessary. At least you will get a workable project which you can refine if necessary. A final point, if you import dates, each one will create a constraint which will almost certainly affect the flexibility that you need with Project. You should seldom, if ever, enter dates into Project (other than the project start date). FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on ![]() Mike Glen MS Project MVP See http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc for Project Tutorials "timbobd" <timbobd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:99E19977-C7C8-45DA-807B-886D58327875@microsoft.com... >I have a project with defined tasks and related level-of-effort estimates >in > hours. I have manually created a leveled and optimized plan in Excel and > want > to enter this plan into Project 2007. > > I entered all tasks with LOEs as "work" hours as well as specific > dependencies but am having problems when assigning resources. Basically I > just want to assign the tasks and have Project schedule them at the > earliest > time without overallocations. However, Project is overallocating. For > example, a task with no dependencies may be moved to start on the project > start date even though the resource already has 40 hours for the first > week - > I thought that I read that tasks with type "Fixed Units" would not allow > overtime. > > Any tips or hints on how to do this? So far I am slowly entering one task > at > a time and manually correcting errors. This is very time consuming and > pain-staking. FYI I am not using resource leveling due to past experience > and > warning from fellow project managers. > > Thanks in advance! > > Tim D |
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Re: Project 2007 - preventing overallocation?
Thanks to Jan and Mike for their replies.
I have a mandate to enter my project in Project, else I would stick with Excel, which I can get to do what I want. :-) My colleagues are not well versed in Project, as you suspected. Same here. I have tried resource leveling, and it seems to be going ok now. As with past attempts, it looks like I can get my plan in with cycles of level-view report-manually adjust-level again-etc. I am still getting overallocated resources, but not excessively so, and sometimes move tasks out a month or two out for no obvious reason (I can manually move them back to start earlier, but the next time that I level it is pushed out again). However given enough time I should be able to get this done. It just seems to require more work than it should. |
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Re: Project 2007 - preventing overallocation?
You're welcome, and good luck :-)
Mike Glen MS Project MVP See http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc for Project Tutorials "timbobd" <timbobd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5DDF3CF-9416-4A16-83C7-162B07EB742A@microsoft.com...> Thanks to Jan and Mike for their replies. > > I have a mandate to enter my project in Project, else I would stick with > Excel, which I can get to do what I want. :-) > > My colleagues are not well versed in Project, as you suspected. Same here. > > I have tried resource leveling, and it seems to be going ok now. As with > past attempts, it looks like I can get my plan in with cycles of > level-view > report-manually adjust-level again-etc. I am still getting overallocated > resources, but not excessively so, and sometimes move tasks out a month or > two out for no obvious reason (I can manually move them back to start > earlier, but the next time that I level it is pushed out again). However > given enough time I should be able to get this done. It just seems to > require > more work than it should. > |
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Re: Project 2007 - preventing overallocation?
Hi Timbod,
I'm not an expert, but if Project is moving tasks for no obvious reason, you probably have a constraint in there that you don't know about. (it might be in a task that the moving task is attached to). Moving it manually back might set up another constraint that will bump something else over later. See if there are any contstraint dates that are in the Advanced tab, or if it says something other than As Soon As Possible. Hope this helps. -- GTS "timbobd" wrote: > Thanks to Jan and Mike for their replies. > > I have a mandate to enter my project in Project, else I would stick with > Excel, which I can get to do what I want. :-) > > My colleagues are not well versed in Project, as you suspected. Same here. > > I have tried resource leveling, and it seems to be going ok now. As with > past attempts, it looks like I can get my plan in with cycles of level-view > report-manually adjust-level again-etc. I am still getting overallocated > resources, but not excessively so, and sometimes move tasks out a month or > two out for no obvious reason (I can manually move them back to start > earlier, but the next time that I level it is pushed out again). However > given enough time I should be able to get this done. It just seems to require > more work than it should. > |
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