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Assigning multiple skillsets and ability levels to each resource
I am trying to accomplish the following scenario:
1) Create generic resources e.g. "DBA", "C+ Programmer", "System Tester" etc. 2) Add real people with differing skills (based on the generic resources) and ability levels e.g. "Bob Jones - DBA (80%) & System Tester (60%) I can create generic resources, with a custom "Skillset" field (using Text1) populated from a dropdown listing I have defined, but cannot: 1) Select multiple skills from this dropdown (no sign of the "allow multiple" checkbox suggested on one help page) 2) Assign a resource's competency / ability in a skill (let alone many skills!) I have followed the built-in help files and online help files on MS (which are all but identical), and have searched this forum and Google as a whole for "assign multiple skills", "multi skills and abilities" etc. without any success. I am running Project 2003 Pro on a standalone PC (we do not have access to a Project Server - is this a critical clue?). Could anyone point me in the direction of how to approach this issue? All pointers appreciated ![]() |
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Re: Assigning multiple skillsets and ability levels to each resource
Hello D Turner,
I believe what you have seen in the help files is specific to using Project together with Project server. I think it is only the "Enterprise" outline codes with the multi-select option. They are used in concert with the resource substitution wizard -- which is a server enhancement. I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. Julie Project MVP Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information about Microsoft Project "D Turner" <DTurner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9641A5B5-1490-4152-80E8-CABA45F754BE@microsoft.com... >I am trying to accomplish the following scenario: > > 1) Create generic resources e.g. "DBA", "C+ Programmer", "System > Tester" etc. > 2) Add real people with differing skills (based on the generic > resources) > and ability levels e.g. "Bob Jones - DBA (80%) & System Tester (60%) > > I can create generic resources, with a custom "Skillset" field > (using Text1) > populated from a dropdown listing I have defined, but cannot: > > 1) Select multiple skills from this dropdown (no sign of the "allow > multiple" checkbox suggested on one help page) > 2) Assign a resource's competency / ability in a skill (let alone > many > skills!) > > I have followed the built-in help files and online help files on MS > (which > are all but identical), and have searched this forum and Google as a > whole > for "assign multiple skills", "multi skills and abilities" etc. > without any > success. > > I am running Project 2003 Pro on a standalone PC (we do not have > access to a > Project Server - is this a critical clue?). > > Could anyone point me in the direction of how to approach this > issue? > > All pointers appreciated ![]() |
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Re: Assigning multiple skillsets and ability levels to each resour
Julie
Thanks for the information - I suspected it may be a function of the Project Server only, but thought I'd enquire just in case I was missing anything fundamental. Out of interest, does the Server version allow a resource's skills to be given the "ability level" I mentioned on my prior post or just the ability to associate multiple skills? I've considered creating separate skills to denote differing effectivity levels e.g. DBA1, DBA2 and DBA3, but feel this will not work correctly as a task cannot be instructed to count multiple skill requirements as interchangeable. I will continue to explore the Pro standalone version, and let you know if I uncover any workarounds... Thanks for the assistance, Duncan "JulieS" wrote: > Hello D Turner, > > I believe what you have seen in the help files is specific to using > Project together with Project server. I think it is only the > "Enterprise" outline codes with the multi-select option. They are > used in concert with the resource substitution wizard -- which is a > server enhancement. > > I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. > > Julie > Project MVP > > Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional information > about Microsoft Project > > > "D Turner" <DTurner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9641A5B5-1490-4152-80E8-CABA45F754BE@microsoft.com... > >I am trying to accomplish the following scenario: > > > > 1) Create generic resources e.g. "DBA", "C+ Programmer", "System > > Tester" etc. > > 2) Add real people with differing skills (based on the generic > > resources) > > and ability levels e.g. "Bob Jones - DBA (80%) & System Tester (60%) > > > > I can create generic resources, with a custom "Skillset" field > > (using Text1) > > populated from a dropdown listing I have defined, but cannot: > > > > 1) Select multiple skills from this dropdown (no sign of the "allow > > multiple" checkbox suggested on one help page) > > 2) Assign a resource's competency / ability in a skill (let alone > > many > > skills!) > > > > I have followed the built-in help files and online help files on MS > > (which > > are all but identical), and have searched this forum and Google as a > > whole > > for "assign multiple skills", "multi skills and abilities" etc. > > without any > > success. > > > > I am running Project 2003 Pro on a standalone PC (we do not have > > access to a > > Project Server - is this a critical clue?). > > > > Could anyone point me in the direction of how to approach this > > issue? > > > > All pointers appreciated ![]() > > > |
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Re: Assigning multiple skillsets and ability levels to each resour
Hi Duncan,
You're most welcome for the information. I'm not terribly well versed in Project Server so I can't answer the specifics of your question and how it relates to the resource substitution wizard. Possibly one of the server "gurus" will weigh in here as well. The issue of "competency" for resource is a tough one for many users of Project and I'm not sure I have the perfect answer for you. In my mind a less skilled person is actually working harder to produce the same output as a more skilled person. Because of the difference in skills, I find I need to allot more work and therefore more time when assigning such a resource. There is no "automatic" way of handling this -- that's in the skill of the person managing the project and project schedule. Good luck and please post back with any suggestions, questions, or comments. Julie "D Turner" <DTurner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:59114CB8-84A0-461A-9C87-1AA641B29B05@microsoft.com... > Julie > > Thanks for the information - I suspected it may be a function of the > Project > Server only, but thought I'd enquire just in case I was missing > anything > fundamental. > > Out of interest, does the Server version allow a resource's skills > to be > given the "ability level" I mentioned on my prior post or just the > ability to > associate multiple skills? I've considered creating separate skills > to denote > differing effectivity levels e.g. DBA1, DBA2 and DBA3, but feel this > will not > work correctly as a task cannot be instructed to count multiple > skill > requirements as interchangeable. > > I will continue to explore the Pro standalone version, and let you > know if I > uncover any workarounds... > > Thanks for the assistance, > > Duncan > > "JulieS" wrote: > >> Hello D Turner, >> >> I believe what you have seen in the help files is specific to using >> Project together with Project server. I think it is only the >> "Enterprise" outline codes with the multi-select option. They are >> used in concert with the resource substitution wizard -- which is a >> server enhancement. >> >> I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along. >> >> Julie >> Project MVP >> >> Visit http://project.mvps.org/ for the FAQs and additional >> information >> about Microsoft Project >> >> >> "D Turner" <DTurner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9641A5B5-1490-4152-80E8-CABA45F754BE@microsoft.com... >> >I am trying to accomplish the following scenario: >> > >> > 1) Create generic resources e.g. "DBA", "C+ Programmer", "System >> > Tester" etc. >> > 2) Add real people with differing skills (based on the generic >> > resources) >> > and ability levels e.g. "Bob Jones - DBA (80%) & System Tester >> > (60%) >> > >> > I can create generic resources, with a custom "Skillset" field >> > (using Text1) >> > populated from a dropdown listing I have defined, but cannot: >> > >> > 1) Select multiple skills from this dropdown (no sign of the >> > "allow >> > multiple" checkbox suggested on one help page) >> > 2) Assign a resource's competency / ability in a skill (let alone >> > many >> > skills!) >> > >> > I have followed the built-in help files and online help files on >> > MS >> > (which >> > are all but identical), and have searched this forum and Google >> > as a >> > whole >> > for "assign multiple skills", "multi skills and abilities" etc. >> > without any >> > success. >> > >> > I am running Project 2003 Pro on a standalone PC (we do not have >> > access to a >> > Project Server - is this a critical clue?). >> > >> > Could anyone point me in the direction of how to approach this >> > issue? >> > >> > All pointers appreciated ![]() >> >> >> |
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