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Right now it seems that if you allocate all of a user's "FogBugz Time" to a project, you can't allocate time to another project. Even if the first milestone for the second project is after the expected completion date of the first.

Changing this would allow a project manager to start planning and estimating the next project while employees are working on the current one.

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FogBugz already allocates all of a user's time to the next milestone, so you don't need to change the time allocation when you start planning the one after - it will automatically allocate the user's time after it thinks they have finished on the first milestone.

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That doesn't cover the case of multiple projects though... – Mike Redick Mar 21 2012 at 14:33
Or am I missing something? Should I just have a single percentage set up for say, the Inbox project which covers quick user requests and such, and everything else gets considered project time... with the project time then being split up across milestones automatically? – Mike Redick Mar 21 2012 at 15:42
...that's right, everything else gets split up automatically. You don't need to allocate a percentage to the Inbox project unless you estimate and work on cases in that project and want to see them tracked in the reports (which I imagine you don't). – Dave Hodder Mar 22 2012 at 12:09

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