Histogram- Resource

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22 years 8 months

Ranga



The quickest way to display your resource loading is to use the layout screen.



In addition, you need to know that Baseline(target project) need to loaded with the correct budget as well since the tablar report uses the target project budget as the budgeted quantity.



Good Luck



Alex

Member for

18 years 6 months

Hi Ranga,



As I understood from your post, you have BQ for all actvities.



Load the BQ in the P#3.



Now as the BQ is in Hours and you need the histogram in Man you need to Plot the Histogram with ordinal dates by dividing it by 10 for 10 hours working.



I just did the trial run and it worked for my project, hope it helps you also.



Regards,



Ashraf






Member for

18 years 2 months

Hi Ravi

Yes it should be 200/10=20.





This activity start date is 11 May 2009-25 May 2009



I changed the time scale and title as days and week





it says too many interval tofit within time scale



In Tools-Graphic Reports-Resource and Cost Graphics-Histogram with Ordinal rates



Resource Selection tab



Group :#1

Profile if :EQ

Low value resource :(name of the resource)



Content tab



Schedule : current

Show data: Resource

Dates: Early

divide by: 10

Curve: Histogram

Histogram format:Bar

Display data values : checked



Date tab:



Display date: Calender

Time period: (Project) Start date- 1 jan 07

(Project) End date-19 June 09

Title each: Month

Timescale: week





Where i am doing wrong?



I have to select units per day and divide by 10 in y axis and in X axis i months like jan,feb,march for the histogram



Can u please guide me














Member for

18 years 5 months

Ranga,



FIRST OF ALL, 200/10=20 and not 10. (Check ur post)



In Tools -> Graphic Reports- Resource and Cost Graphics-Histogram with Ordinal rates, go to DATE TAB; There is option, TIMESCALE and Title each. Change it to Days and Week respectively.



You will get in histogram as no. of people required per day. (i.e. units per day)



Hope it is clear.



Cheers,



Rav