Submitted by david1904 on 2009/08/06 22:26
When working with projects and gantt charts - Is it possible to assign resources to task within a project so as to be able to see (eg colour change) when resources are inadequate for planned activities.
I'm thinking particularly of the situation when an individual may have several long and medium term projects on the go simultaneously, along with regular daily or weekly tasks - and only so many hours in a day/week/month.
It would be nice to visualise time crunches or potential bottlenecks when planning and monitoring progress.
 
I think what I want to do is have a way of:
Allocating a resource of x hours week over 6 days Eg up to 12 hours in any 1 day, but not more than 50 hours in any 1 week
Subtracting known commitments eg 4 hours every Wed, 3 hours every 2nd Thurs and 5 hours on any 5th Monday of the month.
Then subtracting known weekly commitments that have to be done, but not on any particular day eg 12 hours on activity1 and 4 hours on activity2 every week
Then subtract the estimated hours for a new project (spread evenly throughout the available resource time left)
The sum of these new projects (could be 3-8 of them at once) will consume hourly resources
Which will then indicate (maybe a colour change in a gantt bar) when resources are greater than 90% available for any given week
 
Is this sort of thing possible in infoqube - or am I just dreaming?
 
Thanks for any help
 
David

Comments

>Is this sort of thing possible in infoqube - or am I just dreaming?
 
No, you are not dreaming, but it isn't quite implemented yet. This is what is coming soon:
 
 
As you can see, the graph at the bottom shown the individual's work load and turns red when 100% is exceeded.
 
Added to Mantis:
New issues
category Issue
New feature Add overload capabilities to the Gantt

david1904

2009/08/07 17:32

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Brilliant. Thank you Pierre

david1904

2009/08/07 18:22

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

While we are on the topic of gantt charts.
When I have allitems open and looking at my Projects grid, I have a gantt chart which has a min/hr/day/10d/mo/3mo selector - very handy for changing the scale.
When I shift to my ToDo grid and open the gantt chart, there is no selector - and I can't find where to configure the gantt chart to change that (or anything else about the gantt chart)
Can someone point me to instructions for that?
Also, the gantt chart above shows links to an excel file and Word document - is this currently available or is it in the pipeline like the resource graph?
 
Thanks
 
David

Pierre_Admin

2009/08/07 19:51

In reply to by david1904

>When I shift to my ToDo grid and open the gantt chart, there is no selector
 
In Grid>>Properties>Gantt, you can use Show Overview and Show Overview Zoom buttons
 
>Also, the gantt chart above shows links to an excel file and Word document - is this currently available or is it in the pipeline like the resource graph?
 
In the pipeline...
 

david1904

2009/12/08 00:29

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Now that I am back to using Gantt charts again it seems as though some functionality has been lost in the last release (or two or three - not sure when).
It doesnt' seem possible to click on a gantt bar, hesitate, then drag to another bar and create a link. Long hesitation, no hesitation - it just doesn't seem to work anymore.
Has there been a change I am unaware of - another command, keystroke etc, or is it a bug?
 
Thanks,
 
David

Pierre_Admin

2009/12/08 00:43

In reply to by david1904

My mistake. I disabled it and forgot to re-enable it. The issue is that I find it difficult to move bars when it is enabled. It always wants to link. You must be very careful to select the bar in the middle and move left or right, etc...
 
Right now, to link, you press the Shift when you first click on a bar:
  1. Press Shift
  2. Click on the first bar
  3. Let go Shift (if you hold the Shift key too long, if stops linking)
  4. Drag to the second bar
I'll remind the grid supplier of this issue. In the meantime, in Pre-Rel4, I'll add a menu to toggle the behaviour
 
 
 

david1904

2009/12/08 15:40

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Thanks Pierre,
 
However, I have just tried this (prerelease3) and nothing seems to happen.
Any ideas?
 
David

Pierre_Admin

2009/12/08 15:59

In reply to by david1904

It should work, I've just tried it. My explanations were not clear however, try:
  1. Press Shift
  2. Click on the first bar
  3. Start to move and then let go Shift (if you hold the Shift key too long, if stops linking)
  4. Drag to the second bar
I should be releasing a new version by the end of the week which should make this easier. I'll add a Gantt specific toolbar
 

david1904

2009/12/08 18:16

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

I think I have tried all possible combinations of where in the bar to click, how long to hold Shift before moving, horizontal or vertical first - but still nothing.
Probably best I wait until the next version and try again then - I'll let you know if still a problem.
Thanks,
David
 
PS - I eagerly await the implementation of the "overload" indicater and the doc and xls attachments to the links etc as per the animated display.

Pierre_Admin

2009/12/08 18:22

In reply to by david1904

The overload is already enabled
 
Check Gantt properties:
  • Effort field
  • Show Histogram
 

david1904

2010/01/04 23:38

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Another quety about Gantt charts.
I understand how to mark certain days of the week or hours of the day as non usable.
Is there a way of forcing them not to show on the Gantt chart at all?
I'm especially thinking of a situation where a project runs over 3-4 days into the evenings. I want to be able to show the hours which will be active across the 4 days, without the 7 or 8 hours in the night showing as greyed out columns. The luxury of  twin screens allows several days to be visible at once, if I can eliminate unused hours.
 
Thanks,
 
David

Pierre_Admin

2010/01/05 00:24

In reply to by david1904

The Gantt currently has a bug... If I enable this feature, it locks up. Supplier was notified