This behaviour has just been found:
If we have a task with one subtask.
Both, task an d subtask, having Estimated time.
Only estimated time of the subtask is used for workload-calculations.
This unfortunately in our case leads to some heavy blind-spots since users sometimes only planning one subtask.
This behaviour has just been found: If we have a task with one subtask. Both, task an d subtask, having Estimated time. Only estimated time of the subtask is used for workload-calculations.
This unfortunately in our case leads to some heavy blind-spots since users sometimes only planning one subtask.