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labour count by discipline

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Jonathan Ward
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is there a method of finding the number of men per discipline in any set time period?
i.e. i would like to know the number of painters working on my project during the week beginning 9th April ending 15th?
this is for a histogram that i produce away from P3
- many thanks

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Bijaya Bajracharya
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To see the resource table, there is no need to use filter. In fact even when you use a filter, the table will still show all the resources. But that should not be problem- just look at the row (resource) you are intrested in.
Jonathan Ward
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thats great, thanks for your help
Mark Chapman
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Create a filter with resource equals painters then go to View and Resource Table. Use the display option to modify personal options like time intervals of 1 week.