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- Contoured Level of Effort
- Excel functions
- Status Reporting via % Complete
- Over-Allocated Units
- Print Plus / Minus sign
- Risks and Issues in WSS
- Simultaneous access/update to MS Project plan
- Import datas from MS Access/Excel
- Rebaselining specific tasks
- Setting up activities start/end time
- Maximum amount of allocated hours
- Leave days or sick days for individuals in project
- Overbudget on lowered Max Units
- Exporting / converting report information to MS Excell
- Pulling in tasks based on early completion (100%)
- linking tasks to master schedule in MS project 98
- Work Calculations
- Project 2003 Std to Professional
- Reduce unit after task start
- Hiding Detail
- tracking problem on project plan update
- How did a split occurred?
- Task filter when project opens
- Displaying Tasks for a Single Resource for Many Projects
- Colour Co-ordination
Posted: 27 May 2004 12:18 PM PDT Don, I guess I should have been a little more specific. I have 20 Level of Effort tasks. The other 980 or so are regular tasks. The 980 will be set up without constraints (as much as possible) and Project is going to run through it normal calculations for leveling. It is the 20 LOE tasks that are concerning me. Basically these tasks pertain to Leads. Their basic function is to be support for their people to guide, answer questions, and the like. The initial phases of the Project they will have to spend more time. Then as the project begins to wind down (the last 6 months) is when their level of support begins to decline. These LOE tasks themselves are not linked to any tasks other than the program start. They do not even effect the program end date. They are basically there for cost purposes. I did run a little experiment as you suggested. I had entered the data for 2 of my LOEs in the manner I described in my first message and then leveled the project and they stayed where I put them. Your statement about the resource being available to me for other tasks after Dec. '05 and planning to reduce their commitment to the task is closer to what is happening on these 20 LOE tasks. Being Leads after Dec. '05 they will probably start picking up new Projects to work on or may even be assigned tasks their subordinates were doing in order to meet the dead line. So after much rambling on here, it is looking like I will just have to keep an eye on these 20 tasks to make sure they don't start moving on me when I level. Thanks, Shaun approach may not survive leveling and/or replanning. mimic reality and let project do its calculations, rather than to hard-code data. The calculated, levelled plan is a "model" of the expected project reality; you enter the constraints and current conditions and let the modelling engine do its thing. Like weather forecasting. If you try to hard-code that it will rain next wednesday, then when the circumstances change either your hardcoding will be changed and your forecast will be wrong when you make it rain anyway, or if you manage to force your forecast to persdist, you' better know how to make it rain on demand! If you KNOW it's going to rain, put in the paramters that will make the modelling engine come to the same conclusion. Pardon my philosophizing, can't help myself :) to produce the desired results, rather than hardcoding the results, you have a better chance of making the results persist through multiple updates. after dec 05 then you could adjust the resources' availability in the resource calendar. Then project will limit the resource to half-days in all its calculations for that timephase. If the resource is available to you for other tasks and you're just planning to reduce his/her commitment to task a, that's a little trickier. I don't think project has a specific parameter to trigger that in the future. If you're not using a resource pool and don't mind some slightly kludgy reports, you could create a second version of the resource (bob is assigned at 100% til dec 05; halfbob is assigned at 50% after dec 05, and can spend the other half on other tasks). You'll still have to make halfbob not available prior to dec, and bob not available after. |
Posted: 27 May 2004 10:51 AM PDT I don't know an easy way to accomplish that. I'm not a vba guru so someone else may know the answer. The best I can suggest is to customize one of the toolbars by adding a button and linking that button to the macro. That still requires, of course, the user to click on the button. Can anybody else offer a workable solution? On Thu, 27 May 2004 14:41:05 -0700, Johnell <microsoft.com> wrote: -- |
Status Reporting via % Complete Posted: 27 May 2004 05:45 AM PDT If you are updating the project using your new actual %complete before running the status report, then your new planned finish date compared to the baseline finish shows the variance at this moment in time from your baseline. So if Joey is only half done on a 40-hr task which is supposed to be 3/4 done, then his finish has slipped 10 hrs, and the finish variance gives you the slippage. If you wanted to actually show variance in the % complete, you'd have to do the math (10/40=.25) but the calendar slippage is a valid status parameter. This will not work if the task runs into conflicts where Joey gets pulled off to a higher priority task leaving this one dangling, but you would probably want to deal with that issue before running a status report anyway... |
Posted: 26 May 2004 11:21 PM PDT Thanks Sorry, I shouldn't waste your time with these simple questions. Sometimes the quest for a solution blurs your mind. You end up looking for difficult solutions and you forget the standard procedures Andre |
Posted: 26 May 2004 09:30 PM PDT Hazza, As I said, it is possible but I'm a little confused. You asked if someone could write the macro but your latest post says not to worry about it. Do you want a macro or not? If not, I won't spend time on it. John |
Posted: 26 May 2004 08:12 PM PDT They probably know better in Project Server land but all that I have heard is the WSS is the same in the various implementations, it's just what you get with it that is different. (Not 100% guaranteed but nobody has ever said anything particularly different to that) So provided those web parts don't rely on anything in Project Server 2003 (see above :)) they should work with the normal WSS.. Why don't you just try them and see ? [P.S. You did say "any issues and thoughts come to mind" - hence my 'licensing'] But as always, I'm quite prepared to be proved wrong (by a Project Server specialist probably - and I wonder where you find them <running and ducking>) Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland "JP" <com> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... 2003 Project Project |
Simultaneous access/update to MS Project plan Posted: 26 May 2004 12:13 PM PDT "(large worldwide company that wants a common toolset used across the organization) So what concurrent-access enterprise project management tool is the large worldwide company providing to the department? (Pardon my sarcasm I second R Schneiders reply |
Import datas from MS Access/Excel Posted: 26 May 2004 08:18 AM PDT Thanks for your answers. I was about to conclude the same way you did. At least now I know ! See you around Nico |
Posted: 26 May 2004 03:26 AM PDT Good Lord, Verossa, I'm glad you re-attached your brain, otherwise you would have had one heck of a tedious exercise on your hand I presume that you just changed the project start-date and re-saved the whole project with a new baseline James :-) |
Setting up activities start/end time Posted: 26 May 2004 12:29 AM PDT Hi Jan, it worked! Now, I would like to display the date and time by the activity on the Gantt diagram. I have managed to display the date but not the time. Would you be able to help? Bye Luisa time of day anyhow) bericht |
Maximum amount of allocated hours Posted: 25 May 2004 11:31 PM PDT Jan But why doesn't the program levels by stretching the job with no restrains or with a "a soon as possible" restrain. It is free to split, move or stretch this item? |
Leave days or sick days for individuals in project Posted: 25 May 2004 09:26 PM PDT Great to hear Glenn and you are most welcome. Julie each schedule resource and in the other personnel calendar are |
Overbudget on lowered Max Units Posted: 25 May 2004 07:26 PM PDT Thanks for the response, Gerard. You gave me something to ponder on I wanted to add this interesting side effect resulting from setting resources at 75% Max Units. For our project templates, we plan for worse case scenario. In this case, our template tasks are set to 75% Max Units. This way, if a 75% resource is assigned to the task, then we meet our deadline. If a 100% resource is assigned to the task, then we get slack. Great!, right Meanwhile, our backlog charts include these new projects without assigned resources. So we fill our capacity with 75% tasks. When it comes time to assign the tasks to resources, some of them will be at 100%. Now, we are overbooked! Why? We booked for 30 hour week tasks (75%) while some resources (100%) are putting in 40 hours of work on their tasks. Arrrgggghhh --Conrad Santiag ----- Gérard Ducouret wrote: ---- Hello Conrad If the resources are working 8h/day in the company, I would set them with Max Unit of 100%. If generally they work only at 75% of their time on task, due to the leads duties, I would assign them at 75% on these tasks So you will be able to enter 8hrs/day of Actual Work on a day by day basi if necessary <<in the early going on a lengthy task, it is difficult to gauge>> : So yo know why you must manage short tasks. Some companies use standard for that For ex some companies have as a standard not to plan tasks longuer than days Hope this helps Gérard Ducoure "Conrad Santiago" <microsoft.com> a écrit dans l message de news:com.. Max Units. We do this because they are project leads and they have dutie that arise on projects that are not easily scheduled. While they ar scheduled to work on one project, they may be called away to do a QC revie or confirm info on another project. For an 8 hour day, set at 75%, they ar free to spend two hours a day on such lead duties they end up spending 8 hours on a task in one day. Meanwhile, the gant chart still shows them on a 6-hour day rate to complete the task. Ou managers do update these tasks daily asking "How much more time do you nee on this task?". When there is only one or two days left on a task, it i easy for the resource to gauge how might more time is needed. However, i the early going on a lengthy task, it is difficult to gauge, resulting i more hours be spent on a task. As the end of the task approaches, th resource is either cut short on allotted time or goes over budget |
Exporting / converting report information to MS Excell Posted: 25 May 2004 06:30 PM PDT Sorry, but you can't export from a Project "report" into the Excel format you seek. You can export data (as a workbook or a pivot table) using File/Save as and then use Mapping to define that export. You can also use the Export Timebased data to Excel wizard. Reports are intended to go to paper, or to electronic versions of paper, e.g. PDF, TIFF, or whatever. Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms com.au wrote: |
Pulling in tasks based on early completion (100%) Posted: 25 May 2004 03:42 PM PDT Hi Phil, What you ask for is normal behaviour of Project UNLESS you gave in start dates for tasks manually HTH Jan -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/index.htm 32-495-300 620 "JPhil" <com> schreef in bericht news:google.com... |
linking tasks to master schedule in MS project 98 Posted: 25 May 2004 01:35 PM PDT Sorry, but maybe I'm old fashioned remembering how Object Linking and Embedding didn't work in the old days. I'm not convinced it works even now. I don't use it and can never make it work. I don't think this a very reliable way of linking projects. I'd suggest you use the "Insert/Project" to bring in the entire project as a link, then use filters or hide parts of the hierarchy to display the limited info. Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms microsoft.com wrote: |
Posted: 25 May 2004 01:23 PM PDT I had it set to manual because it was several large projects linking together and was taking a very long time to load. I heard a tip that setting the calc. to manual would help - I did press <F9> to update them. |
Project 2003 Std to Professional Posted: 25 May 2004 12:41 PM PDT AFAIK, it's not the MPP file that matters with Project Server. It's the tool you use to connect with Project Server. Project Pro can connect to Project Server, whereas Project Standard cannot. So yes, it should work ok. Hope this is useful to you. Let us know. rms Larry M wrote: |
Posted: 25 May 2004 11:19 AM PDT You're welcome, Shaun. -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/index.htm 32-495-300 620 "Shaun" <microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:12a7b01c4431c$b380bb40$gbl... |
Posted: 25 May 2004 09:45 AM PDT If you can open the file you can see everything that is in the file. On Tue, 25 May 2004 09:45:06 -0700, jlb <microsoft.com> wrote: -- |
tracking problem on project plan update Posted: 24 May 2004 11:51 PM PDT Hi If you are inputting Actual Work prior to the task's end-date, then it's far easier to have the task as a Fixed Duration task type. This way, the original task duration is retained, regardless of how many hours you actually worked on the previous days. Any under-booking of hours will automatically be re-scheduled across the remaining duration of the task James. |
Posted: 24 May 2004 06:56 PM PDT Hello Deluth, hello John, Another way to do these splits is that one used by a lot of my students who validate any entry with a savage right click of the mouse anywhere. Anywhere is often on the Gantt Chart pane. And most of the time, they drift a little .... Try it : it works well ! Gérard Ducouret "John Beamish" <JLBeamishAThotmailDOTcom> a écrit dans le message de news:phx.gbl... the found (the |
Task filter when project opens Posted: 24 May 2004 03:16 PM PDT It may have been a sledgehammer ... but that turned out to be the right tool for some "percussive maintenance" <grin>. <microsoft.com> wrote in message news:11c5801c44201$c20d5270$gbl... |
Displaying Tasks for a Single Resource for Many Projects Posted: 24 May 2004 01:42 PM PDT Megan, Maybe I don't fully understand what you want but how about the following: 1. Create a master file as John outlined 2. Open the Resource Usage view 3. Insert these two columns a. Project b. Finish 4. Sort by Project, then by Finish If you don't need the timescale data, just pull it to the right and print the tabular data. It will show each resource's assignments by project with the Finish date in ascending order. Hope this helps. John |
Posted: 24 May 2004 04:41 AM PDT Hi Simon, Glad to know things are looking up ;-). The rest of the steps for creating the formula for the Flag field(s) are in the link I sent earlier. (I've copied it below again to help.) http://www.woodyswatch.com/project/archtemplate.asp?2-10 It's quite a few steps (too many to list here) but I think if you follow the steps in the webpage, it will guide you through. You may wish to print out the webpage to have all the steps in front of you. Let us know how you get along and reply to this thread if you have any further questions. Hope this helps. Julie completed everything you said and yes I can get to there via tools etc.... |
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