Dailywise resource allocation

B

BBN

Hi All,
How do I allocate daily wise resource in MS Project 2003.How do I get the
information of resource allocated on daily wise?
thanks
BBN
 
M

Mike Glen

Hi BBN,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

I don't really know what you're after, but have you had a look at the
Resource Usage View?

You might like to have a look at my series on Microsoft Project in the
TechTrax ezine at this site: http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc or this:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMFrame.asp?CMD=ArticleSearch&AUTH=23
(Perhaps you'd care to rate the articles before leaving the site, :)
Thanks.)

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: <http://www.mvps.org/project/>

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP
 
B

BBN

HI Mike,
Actually i am trying to integrate MSP 2003 with VB.NET. I am facing problem
in getting daily wise resource allocation. I couldn't find table which stores
dailywsie resource allocation. I am using OLEDB.11 referece for fetching data
from MSP file. Please help me out in this problem . Its very urgent for me.
Thanks in advance
BBN
 
M

Mike Glen

Hi BBN,

This newsgroup is primarily for the Standard desktop version ans it is.
Try posting on the developer newsgroup. Please see FAQ Item: 24. Project
Newsgroups. FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information
can be seen at this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm

Mike Glen
Project MVP
 
B

BBN

HI Mike,
I have already posted this into developer group. But i didn't get any reply
for that. Can you suggest any other resource or groups for this issue.
 
S

Steve House [MVP]

The problem we're have is most of us (or perhaps only me) have never heard
of something called a "dailywise resource allocation" - there's nothing by
that exact name defined for Project that I'm aware of - and so it's really
hard to tell you where to go to find it. Can you tell us exactly what
information you're trying to retrieve? Are you looking for the distribution
on a daily basis of the work a resource is assigned to perform on a task?
 
B

binoy4u

Hi Steve,
dailywise means, assign resource to paticular task on a particular date
or month. I want to get the details on datewise or month wise to track
resource usage.
with regards
BBN said:
The problem we're have is most of us (or perhaps only me) have never heard
of something called a "dailywise resource allocation" - there's nothing by
that exact name defined for Project that I'm aware of - and so it's really
hard to tell you where to go to find it. Can you tell us exactly what
information you're trying to retrieve? Are you looking for the distribution
on a daily basis of the work a resource is assigned to perform on a task?
--
Steve House [Project MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs



BBN said:
HI Mike,
Actually i am trying to integrate MSP 2003 with VB.NET. I am facing
problem
in getting daily wise resource allocation. I couldn't find table which
stores
dailywsie resource allocation. I am using OLEDB.11 referece for fetching
data
from MSP file. Please help me out in this problem . Its very urgent for
me.
Thanks in advance
BBN
 
S

Steve House [MVP]

What details do you want? "Track usage" is too broad a category of
information to pin down. Do you want the hours a person is assigned, the
hours he has uncommitted, the percentage used, the percentage free, the
amount he's doing on each task .... what? There is a view called the
resource usage view and one called the task usage view that shows the hours
per day (or other interval you care about) a resource is assigned on each
task broken out by task or broken out by resource and there are other fields
available that can be displayed as well. What do you want to see that is
not one of those views?

--
Steve House [Project MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs


Hi Steve,
dailywise means, assign resource to paticular task on a particular date
or month. I want to get the details on datewise or month wise to track
resource usage.
with regards
BBN said:
The problem we're have is most of us (or perhaps only me) have never
heard
of something called a "dailywise resource allocation" - there's nothing
by
that exact name defined for Project that I'm aware of - and so it's
really
hard to tell you where to go to find it. Can you tell us exactly what
information you're trying to retrieve? Are you looking for the
distribution
on a daily basis of the work a resource is assigned to perform on a task?
--
Steve House [Project MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs



BBN said:
HI Mike,
Actually i am trying to integrate MSP 2003 with VB.NET. I am facing
problem
in getting daily wise resource allocation. I couldn't find table which
stores
dailywsie resource allocation. I am using OLEDB.11 referece for
fetching
data
from MSP file. Please help me out in this problem . Its very urgent for
me.
Thanks in advance
BBN

:

Hi BBN,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

I don't really know what you're after, but have you had a look at the
Resource Usage View?

You might like to have a look at my series on Microsoft Project in the
TechTrax ezine at this site: http://tinyurl.com/2xbhc or this:
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMFrame.asp?CMD=ArticleSearch&AUTH=23
(Perhaps you'd care to rate the articles before leaving the site, :)
Thanks.)

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be
seen
at
this web address: <http://www.mvps.org/project/>

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP

BBN wrote:
Hi All,
How do I allocate daily wise resource in MS Project 2003.How do I
get
the information of resource allocated on daily wise?
thanks
BBN
 

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