Project 2000. Custom Fields and Grouping, страница 26

No

NA

Overtime Work

Duration

Sum

No

Peak

Percentage/Number

Max

No

Phonetics

Text

No

NA

Project

Text

No

NA

Regular Work

Duration

Sum

No

Remaining Cost

Currency

Sum

Yes

Remaining Overtime Cost

Currency

Sum

Yes

Remaining Overtime Work

Duration

Sum

No

Remaining Work

Duration

Sum

No

Response Pending

Boolean

No

NA

Standard Rate

Currency Rate

No

NA

Start

Date

Min

Yes

Start1 - Start10

Date

Custom Field formula

NA

Task Summary Name

Text

No

NA

TeamStatus Pending

Boolean

No

NA

Text1 - Text30

Text

Custom Field formula

NA

Type

Enumerated

No

NA

Unique ID

Integer

No

NA

Update Needed

Boolean

No

NA

Work

Duration

Sum

No

Work Variance

Duration

Sum

No

Workgroup

Enumerated

No

NA

CV

Currency

Sum

Yes

SV

Currency

Sum

Yes

For material resources, fields which are not applicable to material resources will not be included in rollup totals. These fields include Actual Work, Baseline Work, Work, Standard Rate, Units, Max. Units, and Peak Units.

Timephased Resource Fields

Timephased resource fields do not rollup when in the Resource Usage view.

More Grouping Examples

For each of the following examples, we will use the following list of tasks:

Name

Duration

Start

Cost

T1

2w

6/16/1997

"$1,500.00"

T2

1w

7/15/1997

"$2,200.00"

T3

3w

12/15/1997

$600.00

S1

3d

1/15/1998

$300.00

S2

4w

3/16/1998

"$1,700.00"


Grouped by Cost, with Group on set to Interval, Start at set to 0, and interval of 1000:

Grouped by Start, with Group on set to months, Start at set to 05/01/97, and interval of 3:

Grouped by Duration, with Group on set to weeks, Start at set to 0, and interval of 2:

Grouped by Name, with Group on set to Prefix Characters and interval of 1:


Try This: Customer Grouping Scenario

Develop a grouping based on a customer scenario.

1.  With a partner, write down a customer scenario where grouping is required.

2.  Develop a grouping solution that meets the needs of the scenario developed in step one.

3.  Exchange your scenario (and not the grouping) with another group.

4.  Develop a grouping for the scenario that you received.

5.  Discuss the results with the other group.

Did your grouping meet the needs of the scenario?  Was your grouping the same as that of the other group?


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