Explain why an active task (a task in which the duration extends into the future but has started) doesn’t show the work variance when populating actual work in Task Usage view? The field shows the variance for previous tasks ended where there is a difference between actual work and the baseline, but doesn’t do so with a task that has reached its scheduled finish?
In MS Project, how do I configure to have a primary resource on a task , and when this primary resource is on vacation the task need to allocate another resource from resource pool automatically. Please help.