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July 11, 2016
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Personal Time-off

  • July 11, 2016
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Does anyone know if there's a way to get alerts if someone puts in personal time-off? We're running into issues where we schedule a project, the tasks have predecessors and are set to 'as soon as possible', then if someone goes in after the project has been built and puts in PTO and it coincindes with their tasks, it automatically shifts all dates after that. Moving things past the launch date. No one is notified and they do not get an alert that it's going to cause timelines to shift.
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June 27, 2017
June 29, 2017
Hello David, Thank you for sharing this Idea. I have voted and hope to see it come to fruition! In Reply to David Cornwell:
OK - here is the feature request....please vote for it if you want these PTO / Task Scheduling improvements. https://support.workfront.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115004807108-Alerts-to-Project-Owner-when-Time-Off-Calender-entry-impacts-tasks?page=1#community_comment_115000276134
June 29, 2017
Hi all. As a partial workaround whilst we wait for some enhancements, I have produced a calculated field which displays how many work hours late a task will be compared with its original planned completion date (based on the planned start date plus duration). Just put this field on a task form (and attach to tasks), then add it in a view or report and then filter for any tasks with negative values in this field. SUB(DIV(Planned Duration,60),DIV(WORKMINUTESDIFF(Planned Start Date,Planned Completion Date),60))
June 30, 2017
Hi: Is it your thought that if the result of your formula is non-zero, the duration/planned completion date is incorporating PTO? I think so, just checking to see what you think… Eric
July 1, 2017
Yep - that's the idea. Seems to work but I think we may have issues with users and projects in non-default schedules. Sent from my HTC David Cornwell PMO Quality Assurance Analyst M: +61 422 453 599 E: david.cornwell@pentanasolutions.com [ http://www.pentanasolutions.com/media/images/Pentana-Solutions-Sig.jpg] http://www.pentanasolutions.com/?utm_source=Emailsignature&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=EmailsignatureBrand [social] https://plus.google.com/b/102545672428646020884 [social] [social][social]https://au.linkedin.com/company/pentana-solutions>[social][social]http://www.pentanasolutions.com/?utm_source=ES&utm_medium=emailsig&utm_campaign=emailsiggeneral Pentana Solutions accepts no liability for the content of this email, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. ----- Reply message -----
July 2, 2017
I ran it on my entire range of active projects and no task has any additional duration caused by PTO. I've got to look into that more, because that doesn't sound even close to being right. :)
July 2, 2017
Hi Eric, You will probably need to run a 'Recalculate Custom Expressions" on all the tasks in order for a value to be set there. The "Update Existing Calculations" flag in the Custom Form setup area doesn't do anything (for us at least) so you need to do it in each project (or from a project report). Regards, David Cornwell PMO Quality Assurance Analyst M: +61 422 453 599 E: david.cornwell@pentanasolutions.com [ http://www.pentanasolutions.com/media/images/Pentana-Solutions-Sig.jpg] http://www.pentanasolutions.com/?utm_source=Emailsignature&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=EmailsignatureBrand [social] https://plus.google.com/b/102545672428646020884 [social] [social][social]https://au.linkedin.com/company/pentana-solutions>[social][social]http://www.pentanasolutions.com/?utm_source=ES&utm_medium=emailsig&utm_campaign=emailsiggeneral Pentana Solutions accepts no liability for the content of this email, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided, unless that information is subsequently confirmed in writing. If you are not the intended recipient, you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited.
July 2, 2017
Oh good idea. I bet that is it. Thanks! Eric
July 3, 2017

I just found this string, and want to ask for clarification on something:

When a team member puts PTO in the WF calendar BEFORE a project is made current, the project will adjust "ASAP" tasks to accommodate that PTO. However,

When a team member puts PTO in the WF calendar AFTER a project is underway (current), Workfront is NOT picking up those dates and adjusting timelines.

It sounds like this is not the case with the folks commenting on the string here, and I'm wondering why my experience with this is different. Admittedly, much of the conversation here is a bit beyond my skill set, but I'm still learning and I do not come from an IT background. I'd appreciate any clarity someone can offer on this. Thanks in advance ...

July 4, 2017
Hi Michelle, Task dates will change even if the resource's time-off entry was added AFTER they were assigned to the task. This can be an issue because project managers didn't make any change to their schedule, yet task dates have moved based on the actions of one of the resources booking their time off. To make matters even more concerning, there is no notification of this to the project manager, and there is not even an Updates/Journal entry made so you can't even report on it. Hence, Eric and I are talking about ways we can provide that visibility to project managers as to when and why task dates are changing. Hope this helps. And by the way, this forum is great for supporting your steep learning curve. Ask lots of questions. :) Cheers, David