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Hi all - thanks for your response. This is what I am getting - I made the task name the use case What I was hoping for was I put in the planned start and end dates, it calcs the hours/duration and then I change the allocation of that resource on the task and it changes the hours to that John Hoebler Cross Country Consulting
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Hello, I am a new customer needing to do exactly what you described in this post. Did you find a way to accomplish this? I need to set the Task Constraints to Fixed Dates so that I can enter the Planned Start and Planned End Dates. I set the Duration Type to Calculated Work so that I could assign one or more workers and define the % allocation for each to something less than 100% for each. When I first created the task, I assigned it to a team and was able to set the Planned Start and Planned End Dates. Once I assigned the task to workers within the team and assigned % allocation, the Planned Start and Planned End Date fields were hidden. It appears I can still change the Planned End Date but there is no way to get back to the Planned Start Date, which I might want to do if the task gets delayed and gets a new start date. Any thoughts you can share from your experience would be helpful.
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UPDATE: I learned through customer support that the reason the Planned Start and End Dates were disappearing when I assigned the task was because the task had originally been created by me (considered a PERSONAL task) and then was assigned to a team (now considered a NORMAL task) and then assigned back to me (switching it back to a PERSONAL task). KEY NOTE: These tasks are not project tasks; they are request tasks originating from the Work List view.
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