Rate.OvertimeRateFormat

Rate.OvertimeRateFormat property

Gets or sets the units used by Microsoft Project to display the overtime rate.

public RateFormatType OvertimeRateFormat { get; set; }

Examples

Shows how to work with resource rates.

var project = new Project(DataDir + "Project1.mpp");

var resource = project.Resources.Add("Resource 1");
resource.Set(Rsc.Type, ResourceType.Work);
resource.Set(Rsc.Work, project.GetDuration(2d, TimeUnitType.Hour));
resource.Set(Rsc.StandardRate, 20m);

var rate1 = resource.Rates.Add(new DateTime(2019, 1, 1, 8, 0, 0));
rate1.RateTable = RateType.A;
rate1.RatesFrom = new DateTime(2019, 1, 1, 8, 0, 0);
rate1.RatesTo = new DateTime(2019, 11, 11, 17, 0, 0);
rate1.StandardRate = 5m;
rate1.StandardRateFormat = RateFormatType.Hour;
rate1.OvertimeRate = 10m;
rate1.OvertimeRateFormat = RateFormatType.Hour;

var rate2 = resource.Rates.Add(new DateTime(2019, 11, 12, 8, 0, 0));
rate2.RatesTo = new DateTime(2019, 12, 31, 17, 0, 0);
rate2.StandardRate = 10m;
rate2.StandardRateFormat = RateFormatType.Hour;
rate2.CostPerUse = 2m;

// work with the project...

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