No WBS in Resource Usage view ??

K

kant

Hi all

I have a case where my works are ITERATIVE kind, performed by same resource,
like:-

1.1: Stage-1
1.1.1: Task-1 (resource A)
1.1.2: Task-2 (resource A)
1.2: Stage-2
1.2.1: Task-1 (resource A)
1.2.2: Task-2 (resource A)
....... and so on for 9 stages and 15 tasks each ......

In the Resource Usage view it shows:-
Resource name A
1.1.1: Task-1
1.1.2: Task-2
1.2.1: Task-1
1.2.2: Task-2
.................. it is not very easy to remember the nth task of nth stage
while entering the amount of work associated to it, Is it possible to see
like:-
Resource name A
Stage-1
1.1.1: Task-1
1.1.2: Task-2
Stage-2
1.2.1: Task-1
1.2.2: Task-2

or similar manner where I could DISTINGUISH the tasks STAGEWISE ?
 
J

John

kant said:
Hi all

I have a case where my works are ITERATIVE kind, performed by same resource,
like:-

1.1: Stage-1
1.1.1: Task-1 (resource A)
1.1.2: Task-2 (resource A)
1.2: Stage-2
1.2.1: Task-1 (resource A)
1.2.2: Task-2 (resource A)
...... and so on for 9 stages and 15 tasks each ......

In the Resource Usage view it shows:-
Resource name A
1.1.1: Task-1
1.1.2: Task-2
1.2.1: Task-1
1.2.2: Task-2
................. it is not very easy to remember the nth task of nth stage
while entering the amount of work associated to it, Is it possible to see
like:-
Resource name A
Stage-1
1.1.1: Task-1
1.1.2: Task-2
Stage-2
1.2.1: Task-1
1.2.2: Task-2

or similar manner where I could DISTINGUISH the tasks STAGEWISE ?

kant,
Why are you re-posting? This question was answered yesterday.

John
Project MVP
 
J

John

kant said:
John,
I didnt know if this site and the MS Discussion group has common
platform, I was just testing it.
Thanks for your inputs

kant,
This IS one of the many MS discussion groups although there are probably
several ways to get here. Next time if you want to do a test, label it
as such. That way, someone won't waste their time answering a post that
was already addressed.

John
Project MVP
 

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