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Updated by Niels Lindenthal over 6 years ago
**Pain**
It is currently hard to create project schedules plans in the timeline view as when work packages span a weekend the weekend days are counted as normal working days (as are non-working days).
When projects change the start day of a work package the calculation of the finish date does not take into account any non-working days between the start and the finsih date.
> **Example**
> A task starts on Monday and finishs on Friday. If the the task is delayed by one day the finish date is set for the Saturday. Since this is a non-working day in this scenario the more accurate calculation for the finish date would be Monday.
**Solution**
holidays).
- It would be great if you could define a calendar with holidays and non working days so that when a work package taking 3 days that starts on a Friday (assuming Sat & & Sun are defined as non working) it will automatically show the end on Tues (not Sun as it currently does).
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- This would have the benefit of auto scheduling all work packages that have a ‘following’ relationship set.
It is currently hard to create project schedules
When projects change the start day of a work package the calculation of the finish date does not take into account any non-working days between the start and the finsih date.
> **Example**
> A task starts on Monday and finishs on Friday. If the the task is delayed by one day the finish date is set for the Saturday. Since this is a non-working day in this scenario the more accurate calculation for the finish date would be Monday.
**Solution**
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