You can create planned and hard allocation curves for the time a resource works on an investment. These curves indicate any deviations from the Default % Allocation field. The Planned Allocation curve represents the default or total allocation amount that the investment manager is requesting. The Hard Allocation curve represents the allocation amount that the resource manager is able to commit.
For example, you have a resource with default allocation set at 100 percent. You booked this resource to work on your project from August 10 through November 10. The resource is also scheduled to work on another project 50 percent of the time through September 1. In addition, the resource plans to be on leave from September 15 - 22. In this case, you create two allocation curves for the resource: one that indicates a deviation to 50 percent from Aug 01 through Sep 1, and another that indicates a deviation to 0 percent from Sep 15 - 22.
When editing the default allocation for a resource, gaps can appear between allocation segments. The gaps are automatically filled by creating new allocation segments.
Follow these steps:
Defines the percentage of time you want to allocate the resource to a project. You can enter zero (0). Any changes here appear in the Allocation and Allocation % columns on the resource/role allocations page or project team staff page.
To apply the previous example, create two rows:
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