Hi Benetta, if I'm understanding the situation, the parent task duration seems longer than the sum of all the child tasks. The duration of a parent task can be skewed by one or more tasks that have a fixed date, must start on, or must finish on constraint that makes its dates far from the rest of the child tasks' dates. So for example, if one child task with a duration of 1 day has a set date in January, and one child task with a duration of 2 days has a set date in May, the parent task's duration will be 5 months, even though the sum duration of the two tasks is only 3 days.
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