I have a duration based task, with two assigned resources, and after scheduling, I receive an Error: Effort not met. Estimate 336, Planned: 160. 160 is two resources, for two working weeks, which is correct. Where does the 336 come from?
When I change the task from 2w duration for two resources to 160h of effort for the same two resources, then I receive no errors when calculating the schedule.
I am running Alpha 3 of Kubuntu 12.10, and today I received the update to Plan Version 2.5.0 Using KDE Development Platform 4.9.00. The behavior is unchanged.
(In reply to comment #0) > I have a duration based task, with two assigned resources, and after > scheduling, I receive an Error: Effort not met. Estimate 336, Planned: 160. > > 160 is two resources, for two working weeks, which is correct. > Where does the 336 come from? The 336 comes from 14*24. If you want working weeks you must specify a calendar to limit hours to working hours. Regarding the error message, it does not make any sense when estimate type is duration. It will be removed for this case.
Git commit e17f257f3199292ef9bce897e37ccb7a8f2cbac5 by Dag Andersen. Committed on 13/08/2012 at 08:33. Pushed by danders into branch 'master'. Do not indicate "EffortNotMet" error when estimate type is Duration M +12 -8 plan/libs/kernel/kpttask.cpp http://commits.kde.org/calligra/e17f257f3199292ef9bce897e37ccb7a8f2cbac5
Git commit 2ceda1ff6a3aef1ef6582f53d9db170006221c49 by Jaroslaw Staniek, on behalf of Dag Andersen. Committed on 13/08/2012 at 08:33. Pushed by staniek into branch 'kexi-features-staniek'. Do not indicate "EffortNotMet" error when estimate type is Duration M +12 -8 plan/libs/kernel/kpttask.cpp http://commits.kde.org/calligra/2ceda1ff6a3aef1ef6582f53d9db170006221c49