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what does mean "work time left:" at team load

My milestone is between 2008/3/31 and 2008/5/23.
but my hours is :112/56.

I don't know how to get 112h.

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it's beta2

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This may be completely unrelated - but are your users assigned 100% to the project? Check this against the Work Environment tab on a user. Also check the calendar.

anthony

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Work time left means that you have 112 working hours left in this
iteration. The working hours left are computed from (current time until
end of iteration - week ends - out of office) * percentage work
assignment to the team. Out of office items and work assignment can be
configure using the user editor. Select a user and execute open from the
context menu and use the corresponding tabs.

Dirk
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openeis wrote:
My milestone is between 2008/3/31 and 2008/5/23.
but my hours is :112/56.

I don't know how to get 112h.

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I don't setup work time,so it's 8*5 .

Today(04/17),it display 108/56.

I think it should be 216(27*8)/56

In m6 ,it is correct

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If you are connected to more then one team area or dev line we do a
default split up of your work time. Can you open the user editor and
attach a screen shot of the Work Environment tab so that I can have a
look to see whether there is a bug or not.

Dirk
Agile Planning Component

openeis wrote:
I don't setup work time,so it's 8*5 .

Today(04/17),it display 108/56.

I think it should be 216(27*8)/56

In m6 ,it is correct

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What does mean "30%"?
How 30% is calculated?

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Work time left:176 hrs
sum of estimates:32 hrs
Quality of planning is :poor(30%)

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