Microsoft Project Member for 20 years 6 months Member for 20 years 7 months Submitted by Zhang Haixiang on Mon, 2007-04-02 00:20 Permalink RE: Resource Usage you can export your resource load to excel by day, then roll up in excel as you want then import to your fincal system Member for 19 years 5 months Member for 19 years 5 months Submitted by James Griffiths on Thu, 2007-03-01 10:37 Permalink RE: Resource Usage Hi Tony, Welcome to PP. In MSP 2000, the short answer is NO. MSP is a scheduling programme, not an accounting programme. We have exactly the same issue, owing to the fact that we have accounting/finance periods of 5,4,4. Whether later versions are able to cope with this, I dont know. HTH. James. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 20 years 6 months Member for 20 years 7 months Submitted by Zhang Haixiang on Mon, 2007-04-02 00:20 Permalink RE: Resource Usage you can export your resource load to excel by day, then roll up in excel as you want then import to your fincal system
Member for 19 years 5 months Member for 19 years 5 months Submitted by James Griffiths on Thu, 2007-03-01 10:37 Permalink RE: Resource Usage Hi Tony, Welcome to PP. In MSP 2000, the short answer is NO. MSP is a scheduling programme, not an accounting programme. We have exactly the same issue, owing to the fact that we have accounting/finance periods of 5,4,4. Whether later versions are able to cope with this, I dont know. HTH. James.
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20 years 6 monthsRE: Resource Usage
you can export your resource load to excel by day,
then roll up in excel as you want
then import to your fincal system
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Resource Usage
Hi Tony,
Welcome to PP.
In MSP 2000, the short answer is NO.
MSP is a scheduling programme, not an accounting programme. We have exactly the same issue, owing to the fact that we have accounting/finance periods of 5,4,4. Whether later versions are able to cope with this, I dont know.
HTH.
James.