You can show multiple resources on one graph!! By using the Analyse Timescale Data in Excel, you can export all the resource data from the Resource Usage or Resource Sheet view. In Excel, you can then convert the data to a Stacked Histogram or Stacked Column. This will give a different colour for each resource, for each time-period.
I did this some time ago. It worked beautifully - but it took a little time. The only real problem is if you have lots of different resource names. The colours then become diffcult to differentiate.
James
Member for
23 years
Member for23 years
Submitted by Hemanth Kumar on Mon, 2006-10-02 06:58
Member for
22 years 9 monthsRE: Resorce Graph
James,
quite the same in PWA; the chart is easily readable for few resources, and a nightmare if you have plenty
Cheers
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Resorce Graph
Gentlemen,
You can show multiple resources on one graph!! By using the Analyse Timescale Data in Excel, you can export all the resource data from the Resource Usage or Resource Sheet view. In Excel, you can then convert the data to a Stacked Histogram or Stacked Column. This will give a different colour for each resource, for each time-period.
I did this some time ago. It worked beautifully - but it took a little time. The only real problem is if you have lots of different resource names. The colours then become diffcult to differentiate.
James
Member for
23 yearsRE: Resorce Graph
Thank You
Member for
22 years 9 monthsRE: Resorce Graph
unfortunately not; its only possible by using MS Project Server and Project Web Access