If you can see the RED square in the rigth up corner... i refer to that number...not the numbers that appear in the Y axis...I know the meaning of that numbers...but not the meanning and use of the number that i wanna know...
So...i think that i have to take the number of each peak in the graph and multiplicate for the X100 or X10 to know the real value...but en some cases that i have that normal limit = 8 and Max limit = 9....and if in the graph appear 9 and in the corner appear x10...that mean that i have to put 90 workers to make reality my project whit this resource?.
Please...help..i wanna know the really use of that number.
Assuming "in graph" means on the upper corner, in other words on top of Y collumn, it means that the values shown on the Y colummn axis have to be multiplied by that factor (X 10 or X 100 in your case) to read correctly the total ressouce figures used in your plan and selected to be displayed.
Usualy P3, automatically makes this calculation in order your ressource totals displayed in Y colummn are rearranged within the space available while the real ones are thousands or millions.
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16 years 1 monthRE: Resource Graph and x100 and x10
Hi Jose Frade.
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If you can see the RED square in the rigth up corner... i refer to that number...not the numbers that appear in the Y axis...I know the meaning of that numbers...but not the meanning and use of the number that i wanna know...
So...i think that i have to take the number of each peak in the graph and multiplicate for the X100 or X10 to know the real value...but en some cases that i have that normal limit = 8 and Max limit = 9....and if in the graph appear 9 and in the corner appear x10...that mean that i have to put 90 workers to make reality my project whit this resource?.
Please...help..i wanna know the really use of that number.
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20 years 5 monthsRE: Resource Graph and x100 and x10
Hy Jhorbam
Assuming "in graph" means on the upper corner, in other words on top of Y collumn, it means that the values shown on the Y colummn axis have to be multiplied by that factor (X 10 or X 100 in your case) to read correctly the total ressouce figures used in your plan and selected to be displayed.
Usualy P3, automatically makes this calculation in order your ressource totals displayed in Y colummn are rearranged within the space available while the real ones are thousands or millions.
I hope this could be of any help.
Regards
JMFrade