A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
I'll report any progress back here. So far, there isn't any.
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4/21/14
Hello,
I would like to be able to calculate 'peak' for any resource or resource group for any period of time. Is there a way to do that? It would be very similar to the Resource Graph. Management would like me to build stoplight indicators for resources at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months from NOW.
Any ideas? Clearly MS Project has the information. The question is how to get at it.
Thanks - Roger
A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
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I'll report any progress back here. So far, there isn't any.
4/28/14
Hi, Julie,
Will you report the status on the potential bug here or should I just close out the thread?
Thanks - Roger
Thanks, Julie.
Regards - Roger
Hmmm. Very odd. I see that too. I've checked several files and I see the last month shows zero work availability. Re-running the report to show weekly data also shows the last week as zero availability. I'm going to say this is a bug.
I'll go through internal channels to see if anyone else can reproduce the error and get it reported.
It does get me close, Julie. Many thanks.
Is there a bug in Project where the 'work availability' in the last reporting period is zero even if it should be a number > zero?
Thanks - Roger