Hi guys,
I'm having several resources that are being used in different projects (same resource ID). Is is possible in P6 to set different limits on same resource for each project?
Hi guys,
I'm having several resources that are being used in different projects (same resource ID). Is is possible in P6 to set different limits on same resource for each project?
Resource Pooling:
Money on the bank is a case of pooling financial resources where availability can be determined by fixed dates or by activities not fixed in time.
https://www.slideshare.net/davilara11/financial-resources-leveling-111213157
Spatial resources are an interesting case of resource pooling. Spatial resources are required by a group of activities, rather than a single activity as renewable resources. The spatial resource is occupied from the first moment an activity from the group starts until the finish of all activities from that group, can be dry docks in a ship yard or elevated slab forms that will remain in a building unless their use finishes on the building and only then will be available for use in another building. Do not ever try to resource level these as if regular renewable resources.
https://www.slideshare.net/davilara11/spatial-resources-r1
Each scenario has its particular solution for automatic resource leveling, manual leveling of resources upon every update can be a nightmare, manual leveling of a combination can be worst of nightmares.
Thanks guys! About making replica, is there a way to quickly duplicate a resource with all of its properties? I'm analysing a schedule created by other planner so it will be a real pain for me to manually reassign every single resource.
Alexandre,
local and global are just terms.
Rafael suggested to duplicate resource assignments: to assign resource worker and another resource worker at certain location with the same workloads.
Then to set limits to local resources (total number of workers at some location) but not to "global" resources that work with the local resources together.
After resource leveling reports will show total number of workers and the number of all local workers required at any moment.
In Spider Project this is not necessary, Creating resource center "Workers" that includes all local workers the user may get any reports on all local resources and on resource center (overall number of workers).
Hi Vladimir and Raphael,
Local / Global resources do no exist in P6, only in Spider!
Therefore a "local" resource would only a ressource whose name contains the project name:
the "global" resource would be "Global - Alexandre", and the "local" one "Name of the project - Alexandre"; but P6 would dont understand much to this definition.
Alexandre
Thanks guys! I'll try to implement your suggestions.
Yes Ollie,
Rafael suggested very elegant solution for P6.
You shall create local resources, add local resource assignments to global resource assignments (duplicate) and set limits to local resources.
This way you will get reports on both local and global resources and take into account local resource constraints.
In Spider Project global resources are not needed if local resources are included in the resource center.
Yes Ollie,
Rafael suggested very elegant solution for P6.
You shall create local resources, add local resource assignments to global resource assignments (duplicate) and set limits to local resources.
This way you will get reports on both local and global resources and take into account local resource constraints.
In Spider Project global resources are not needed if local resources are included in the resource center.
Thank you for your reply Rafael. So basically, I have to create new resource ID and then reassign them?
If everything else fails try the following:
Use pair of resources to limit allocations, assign the global resource and assign the local resource as shown in the following figure. If using P6 instead of resource quantity (ea) use effort (hrs.).
Good Luck.
Hi Zoltan,
I did try your method, however, the modified Max Units/Time value could not be imported back into P6 (it still shows old values).
And if there are more than 1 limit for a certain resource (due to error in input, for example), will P6 prefer the lower cap?
Thank you Zoltan! Seem like the only possible solution now is to either create unique resource ID for each project or manually change them
no resource are global but can be assigned to a specific project since they are global they can not have differnt limits for the resource itself.
What you can do is that AFTER you assign the activities you can change the Max Units/Time within the resource assigned too the activities.
Unfortunely you can't change these with a column fill down or a global change. The fastest way to do this would be to export the activities and resources to excel making sure to incluse the Max Units/Time in the export and change them in excel amd import them back into P6.
So to answer your question NO not at the resource level but YES at the activity level.