Specify staffing requirements for a resource or role that is added to the project. When done, you can create requisitions for the staffing requirements.
Follow these steps:
Defines the staffing requirement name. Each requisition can access all information from the team member. For example, skills, allocation needed, or role on which the requisition is based.
Defines the date for the resource to start work on the project.
Defines the date for the resource to end work on the project.
Defines the percentage of time to allocate the resource to the project (you can enter 0 percent). If you change the amount in this field, the value replaces the value in the Default % Allocation field on the staff member properties page.
Defines the booking status for the resource.
Values:
Default: Soft
Defines the requisition status for a requisition that is linked to the team record. Whenever the actual requisition status changes on the requisition properties page, this request status field is updated. The requisition status provides the project manager an indicator of the state of their requisitions. When you first create a staffing requirement, the request status is "New". If more than one requisition is attached, then this field displays the status of the open (not closed) requisition. You can use this status for manually booking a resource without using a formal requisition.
The role of resources that are requested for the investment. For example, developer, business analyst, or architect.
Defines the staff member OBS Unit affiliation.
Default: The project Staff OBS Unit value if one is defined for the project.
Specifies if the resource can enter time against a specific project.
Default: Selected
Defines the keywords in the resume of the resource.
Represents the duration that the resource is required on the project. The field represents the total availability of the resource for the project, as the project manager requests.
Represents the total hard-booked availability of the resource to the project, as the resource manager specifies. No hard allocation value exists until the resource manager hard-books the allocations.
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