Project hour utilization - efficiency rate report (ProjUtilizationEfficiency)
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Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
Use this report to analyze efficiency based on project hour utilization for a specified date range. You can view actual values or view budgeted values by forecast model.
How to filter the data on this report
When you generate this report, the following default parameters are displayed. You can use these parameters to filter the data that will be displayed on the report. For more information, see Filter the data on a report.
Field |
Description |
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From date / To date |
Specify a starting date and an ending date for the hour transactions that you want to include on the report. |
Actual vs. budget |
Select Actual to display actual values on the report. Select Budget to display budgeted values on the report. If you select Budget, you can select a forecast model for the report. |
Forecast model |
Select the forecast model that you want the report to use. This field is available only if you selected Budget in the Actual vs. budget field. Note If you are using project budget control, select the budget forecast model that is used by this project. |
Project view |
Select how you want to display the first column of the report. |
Project level |
Specify the number of subproject levels:
Note The subprojects below the parent project level are summarized on one line, and an asterisk (*) indicates that the summarized number includes subprojects below the first subproject level. |
Skip zero |
Select whether to exclude rows where the amounts are equal to zero. |
Skip blank ID |
Select whether to exclude transactions that are not associated with a project ID. |
Project ID |
Click Select. In the ProjUtilProject form, in the Criteria field, select a project ID to include on the report. To add more than one project ID, click Add. |
How to work with reports
The following topics explain how to print a report and how to filter and sort the data on a report.
Details of this report
The following table explains where to find the report in the Application Object Tree (AOT) and how to navigate to the report in the Microsoft Dynamics AX client.
Detail |
Description |
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Name of report in the AOT |
ProjUtilProject |
Location of report in the AOT |
SSRS Reports\Reports\ProjUtilProject |
Menu item of the report |
ProjEfficiencyUtilProject |
Navigation to the report |
Click Project management and accounting > Reports > Hour utilization > Efficiency rate > Project hour utilization (efficiency rate). |
Where the data in this report comes from
The data on this report comes from the following sources:
ProjUtilProjectDP.processReport
Proj table
PROJHOURUTILIZATIONTMP table
Note
To determine where the data in the temp tables comes from, view the cross-references for the ProjUtilProjectDP.processReport class.
If you are a developer, you can learn more about where the data on a report comes from by using the following procedure.
Open the AOT.
Locate the report in the SSRS Reports\Reports node.
Right-click the report and click Add-Ins > Cross-reference > Using (instant view).