P6 records durations in hours. When you enter the duration in days, P6 multiplies your entry by the hours-per-day of the activity's calendar and saves the result (in hours.) If you later change the calendar, P6 does not automatically go back and modify the duration. This is normal.
Avoid "this problem" by thinking about your activity calendars (i.e. hours per day) before entering durations in days.
Good luck, tom
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Submitted by Zahid majeed on Sat, 2016-03-12 06:23
Tom Boyle u are correct thr is problem in decimal plave when i put one decimal then the duration will become correct as i assign in calendar. but how i can stop this problem in future that i put the no. of duration & P6 consider as it is assign in calendar.
I would start by adjusting User Preferences to increase decimal places in time units/Durations format. A1000 runs from 0600 to 1600 (10 hours) clearly not a full 1 day on a 12-hour calendar. Chances are you changed calendars after specifying durations, so your durations may now include fractional parts of days that you cannot see.
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Submitted by Rafael Davila on Fri, 2016-03-11 20:11
Look for Activity 1010 FS relationship with lag as shown in your figure, this lag value might be part of your problems. Also remember to check what calendar is the lag calendar.
Good Luck.
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Submitted by Azher Kalhoro on Fri, 2016-03-11 18:29
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18 years 11 monthsHello Zahid,P6 records
Hello Zahid,
P6 records durations in hours. When you enter the duration in days, P6 multiplies your entry by the hours-per-day of the activity's calendar and saves the result (in hours.) If you later change the calendar, P6 does not automatically go back and modify the duration. This is normal.
Avoid "this problem" by thinking about your activity calendars (i.e. hours per day) before entering durations in days.
Good luck, tom
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9 years 7 monthsThanx allTom Boyle u are
Thanx all
Tom Boyle u are correct thr is problem in decimal plave when i put one decimal then the duration will become correct as i assign in calendar. but how i can stop this problem in future that i put the no. of duration & P6 consider as it is assign in calendar.
Thanks regards
ZAHID MAJEED
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18 years 11 monthsI would start by adjusting
I would start by adjusting User Preferences to increase decimal places in time units/Durations format. A1000 runs from 0600 to 1600 (10 hours) clearly not a full 1 day on a 12-hour calendar. Chances are you changed calendars after specifying durations, so your durations may now include fractional parts of days that you cannot see.
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21 years 8 monthsLook for Activity 1010 FS
Look for Activity 1010 FS relationship with lag as shown in your figure, this lag value might be part of your problems. Also remember to check what calendar is the lag calendar.
Good Luck.
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18 years 9 monthsMajeed,At first instance
Majeed,
At first instance check time in scheduling box, it looks to me that you haven't setup correctly scheduling time.
It should be appear
scheduling date + time (00:01)
If you fix it in this order then i hope your probelm will be resolved.
Thanks,
Azher Kalhoro