• If a resource is planned beyond the end of his/her planning horizon (i.e. later than the date of its end period), the impact on scheduling results must be considered.
    • To the BLD load profile, the following applies:
      • If there is no availability for planned resources due to missing periods, scheduling assumes that the availability is unlimited (7 days week) . The resource is scheduled for 7 days per week.
        • Since the distribution of the remaining hours on the task are done linearly, this leads to different calculations of calc. end dates of the task and the resource assignment.
    • To the CAP load profile, the following applies:
      • the entire remaining load is planned on one day, i.e. the first day after the end period.
    • To all other load profiles, the following applies:
      • loading in accordance with the load profile definition
  • If you do not want the system to behave in this way, you can proceed as follows:
    • Alternative 1: Prolongation of the planning horizon of the resource in the Resource Data Sheet.
      • However, to prevent performance impairment, the planning horizon should not be longer than necessary. The planning horizon can be extended if necessary.
    • Alternative 2: Scheduling of the resource using the MAN load profile.