I am trying to work out how to get a basic manpower resource loading.
Basically I want a column showing manpower, i.e. number of men. This will be the number of men PER DAY, not the number of mean spread through the entire duration of the activity. However it seems regardless of how i set up a resource, P3EC v5 takes whatever number of units i type in and spreads it accross whatever duration the activity happens to be. This is useless to me.
If i type in 3 units for a 3 day activity then all I need it to do is show those same 3 guys working on that activity for 3 days. basic basic basic, and i cant find any way to do it unless i type in 9 which it then spreads over the 3 days giving me 3 per day (and it doesnt even do this very accurately). however that is useless to me because i need a print out of the programme showing the resource column and how many guys are working on that activity each day (so i want to see 3 not 9).
can this be done?
Basically I want a column showing manpower, i.e. number of men. This will be the number of men PER DAY, not the number of mean spread through the entire duration of the activity. However it seems regardless of how i set up a resource, P3EC v5 takes whatever number of units i type in and spreads it accross whatever duration the activity happens to be. This is useless to me.
If i type in 3 units for a 3 day activity then all I need it to do is show those same 3 guys working on that activity for 3 days. basic basic basic, and i cant find any way to do it unless i type in 9 which it then spreads over the 3 days giving me 3 per day (and it doesnt even do this very accurately). however that is useless to me because i need a print out of the programme showing the resource column and how many guys are working on that activity each day (so i want to see 3 not 9).
can this be done?