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@demolitionist Can I get some clarification on week numbering? Is this week number based on the current year? We are currently in week 6 of 2024. Or is this number of weeks in a project worked? Also, last what schedule authoring tool do you utilize?
The preface I forgot: I showed one of our project managers how to import an MS Project file, and he was actually shocked/irate by the week resolution showing first and last date of the week instead of week numbers.
In our part of the world, at least, a week begins on Monday. Monday 1 January 2024 initiated week one; we are currently in week 5, not 6 (with today being 1 February). Week number of the year is the most crucial for our common understanding, instead of having to reference a date span in a given month. I assume that if you get week numbers working, it shouldn't be a big hurdle to convert to number of weeks since project beginning (resulting in week numbers greater than 52).