Dunno what the Admin people have done to the geographical things - but they cocked-up when they changed it all around. I aint in Gloucestershire. Im in Bristol. If you know of Barnwood (as I do), I guess youve worked there. Got any good stories to tell?
No there isnt - not to any great extent. Youll have to download the data via the Analyse Data In Excel tool bar.
Once you have it in Excel, its just a matter of compiling the chart as per normal process. Ive done this on several occasions. The only real limit is that there only about 10-15 different colours that you can differentiate.
in the Using Tasks or Using Resources view, Insert a column on the left of the Task / resource column, and display the Project name; note that task views are mono-project only, and resource views multi-project.
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21 years 10 monthsRE: Resourse Allocation multiple projects
James,
I have worked there.
I was working for the FMA consortium a couple of years ago on a project for Sizewell B.
I am too polite to repeat any stories about the place on a PP forum though.
Paul
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Resourse Allocation multiple projects
Hi Paul,
Dunno what the Admin people have done to the geographical things - but they cocked-up when they changed it all around. I aint in Gloucestershire. Im in Bristol. If you know of Barnwood (as I do), I guess youve worked there. Got any good stories to tell?
Cheers.
James.
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21 years 10 monthsRE: Resourse Allocation multiple projects
James,
Thanks for that, I thought that was the case, but it was worth asking.
I am pasting the data straight from the task usage table and manipulating it in Excel.
I see you are working in Gloucestershire.
Barnwood by any chance?
Thanks again,
Paul
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Resourse Allocation multiple projects
Paul,
No there isnt - not to any great extent. Youll have to download the data via the Analyse Data In Excel tool bar.
Once you have it in Excel, its just a matter of compiling the chart as per normal process. Ive done this on several occasions. The only real limit is that there only about 10-15 different colours that you can differentiate.
HTH
James.
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21 years 10 monthsRE: Resourse Allocation multiple projects
Is there a way of producing stacked resource histograms in MSP? I am running MSP2000.
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22 years 9 monthsRE: Resourse Allocation multiple projects
Ian,
in the Using Tasks or Using Resources view, Insert a column on the left of the Task / resource column, and display the Project name; note that task views are mono-project only, and resource views multi-project.
Hope this helps,
Alexandre