There is no "once exported" or "Export" function in the Resource loading.. you could select from the list of reports in it or simply create and modify a report that suits your criteria... you would probably see Resource selection, Format, Selection, Timescale.. customize this according to your needs then to export to excel (just what like Steven said) the data should be exported in csv format..
HTH
Christian
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23 years
Member for23 years
Submitted by Steven Oliver on Wed, 2005-12-07 04:41
I like to read replies in this forum, because there are still things I can learn after many years of P3. What would be interesting is what you do between
"tabular or loading..." and "once exported" because here I dont find a function called "Export"
thanks
Hannes
Member for
19 years 11 months
Member for19 years11 months
Submitted by Vinod Nagarahalli on Tue, 2005-12-06 05:35
You could preview it onsceen by pressing shit+F7 or ctrl+F7 then you can select whichever resource you would like to see (Graphical or tabular)... or you could run a graphical report in P3 or may export the resource data in excel and create the XY graph you want...
Member for
20 years 3 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Thank you,
I must have overseen this button on the format-tab all the time.
Hannes
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22 years 5 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Hello Hannes
There is no "once exported" or "Export" function in the Resource loading.. you could select from the list of reports in it or simply create and modify a report that suits your criteria... you would probably see Resource selection, Format, Selection, Timescale.. customize this according to your needs then to export to excel (just what like Steven said) the data should be exported in csv format..
HTH
Christian
Member for
23 yearsRE: Resource Planning
Using Resource Loading as an example, on the format tab, use the option to "Export Report in CSV format". This can then be read by Excel.
Member for
20 years 3 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Hello Christian
I like to read replies in this forum, because there are still things I can learn after many years of P3. What would be interesting is what you do between
"tabular or loading..." and "once exported" because here I dont find a function called "Export"
thanks
Hannes
Member for
19 years 11 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Thx
It worked.
Vinod
Member for
19 years 11 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Thx
It worked.
Vinod
Member for
22 years 5 monthsRE: Resource Planning
To export to excel try.. tools> tabular reports> Resource> tabular or loading... once exported its up to your imagination to do the rest...
Cheers!
Christian
Member for
19 years 11 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Hello,
How do i export the resource table preview to excel?
Vinod
Member for
19 years 11 monthsRE: Resource Planning
Hello,
How do i export the resource table preview to excel?
Vinod
Member for
22 years 5 monthsRE: Resource Planning
You could preview it onsceen by pressing shit+F7 or ctrl+F7 then you can select whichever resource you would like to see (Graphical or tabular)... or you could run a graphical report in P3 or may export the resource data in excel and create the XY graph you want...
HTH
Christian