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In Project 2010 you can create a custom group in the Resource usage view to group by Resource and then by Task Summary Name.
The attached picture shows the group definition. You should see the Resource names, then summary tasks and if you show work (default field in the Resource Usage view) it will summarize the work by Task and Resource. |
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Hi JulieS,
I am sorry I dont get it. I have a group in my MSP, these are basically my teams. Within the teams I have resources. But I cant find the window you posted. Thanks for your help. Appreciated. Bumpui |
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Hi JulieS
actually I found out how to do it in the Planning MS P. I grouped it (still couldnt find the window you mentioned) and it displays exactly what I want. Thanks But: We have MSPs for projects and projects run parallel. so I can see what I need on a per project basis, but I would also like to see it for all projects on a resource basis. So I used my resourcepool, where I also have groups (teams again). But here I can see the resource name, the work per resource name, the group he is in and the project. But I do not get the summary tasks and strangely I do not get the sum of all working days for this group. I would have to export it and then add it up. Any possibility to do this here? Thanks Bumpui |
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