View Resource Center - limit of 30

J

jlg

In 2005, this was posted (unfortunately, no one answered); the question
was also asked in early 2006 incorrectly in the MS Project users group
and the response was to post to this user group) - so i am still
searching for an answer to this:

Hi,
I am diplaying the resource availability from the Resource Center page
in
PWA. After selecting all the resources in my resource list (around 100)
and
clicking on view availability, I get a dialog box stating: "Too many
resources have been selected to show availability. Please select less
than 30
resources and try again".

I understand that this may not be the right tool to see the
availability of
so many resources, but i wonder if anyone knows whether this
30-resource
limit can be changed/lifted?

Thanks in advance for any input,
MC

any answers? or am i out of luck?

thx very much!!!! ...jlg
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

jlg --

The limit is 29 resources when you select them in the Resource Center page
and then click the View Availability button. You can also determine
availability using the View Resource Assignments link in the sidepane of the
Resource Center page, and the limit there is 100 resources. Hope this
helps.
 
J

jlg

Dale - just to double check: I agree, one can see 100 resources in
View Res. Assignments and see in table format the availability....
is there a way to view availability in a Graph format (like on the Res.
Center page - as a picture tells a 1000 words!)...

thx...jlg
 
D

Dale Howard [MVP]

jlg --

No, sorry.




jlg said:
Dale - just to double check: I agree, one can see 100 resources in
View Res. Assignments and see in table format the availability....
is there a way to view availability in a Graph format (like on the Res.
Center page - as a picture tells a 1000 words!)...

thx...jlg
 

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