customized Resource Graph

P

Pooja

I am trying to generate a customized resource graph. I have 3 resources
(people) and there are 4projects, that they are working on and the shedule is
layed out by project and task description. But the resource graph needs to
show us that how much time each resource is spending on those projects
(overlapping bar graph)
Is this possible?

Also if I can lay this out in the network diagram it's will be helpful.

Thanks
 
J

John

Pooja said:
I am trying to generate a customized resource graph. I have 3 resources
(people) and there are 4projects, that they are working on and the shedule is
layed out by project and task description. But the resource graph needs to
show us that how much time each resource is spending on those projects
(overlapping bar graph)
Is this possible?

Also if I can lay this out in the network diagram it's will be helpful.

Thanks

Pooja,
I'm afraid Project's graphing capabilities are rather limited. Yes,
there is a way to do it, but you will need to export Project's data to
another application (e.g. Excel) and then create the graph there.

I'm not sure how you want to show this in the Network Diagram. It may or
may not be possible.

John
Project MVP
 
P

Pooja

Thanks for responding,
this is becoming very painful now, Can you direct me on how can I draw this
info into excel.

what I am trying to do is the following
trying to creat a stacked bar chart by resource name. The x-axis is months
and they y-axix represent %. it tells us how much much total work each
resource is doing by month. Now the problem is, within these bar charts by
resources I want to stack the % of projects these resources are working
in....Ex. john is working 65% in Feb06, out of which 30% of the work is
project A and 25% is project B and 10% is project C. Can you tell me how can
i graph the project distribution within the resources.

I have tried many ways but can't get the answer. All your help and time are
greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 

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