resource units in MS Project 2007
Author: mety Labels:: resource units in MS Project 2007What exactly are units?Units indicate the percentage of a work resource's time that is assigned to a task. There are two types of units in Project 2007: maximum units (maximum units: The maximum percentage or number of units that a resource is available to be scheduled for any tasks. The maximum units value indicates the highest capacity at which the resource is available for work; the default value is 100 percent.) and assignment units (assignment units: The percentage of a work resource's time, or units, that the resource is assigned to a task.).
How do I use maximum units for work resources?Use the Max. Units field in a resource view to indicate whether the work resource is full time or part time on this project, or whether multiples of this resource are consolidated into one. For example:
This percentage (the units value) is based on the availability shown in the resource calendar (resource calendar: A calendar that specifies working and nonworking time for an individual resource. A resource calendar differs from a base calendar, which specifies working and nonworking time for more than one resource.). By default, the resource calendar is the Standard project calendar, which specifies a 40-hour work week. But if you've assigned a different base calendar (base calendar: A calendar that can be used as a project and task calendar that specifies default working and nonworking time for a set of resources. Differs from a resource calendar, which specifies working and nonworking time for an individual resource.) to a resource or customized the resource calendar the maximum units value is based on that calendar instead. By using a percentage for units instead of an hour value, project and task calculations remain accurate, even if the calendar changes. How do I use assignment units for work resources?You can indicate the level of effort for a work resource on a specific assignment in two places:
Top of Page How do I use maximum units for material resources?The Max. Units field is not available for material resources because material resources are not associated with calendars or other indications of availability. The amount of material used depends on the specific assignment the material is assigned to and is set with the assignment units.How do I use assignment units for material resources?For material resources, the Units (or Assignment Units) field indicates the material consumption rate, that is, the number or rate of units of material being used for the assignment. There are two types of material assignment units: fixed and variable.
Note While assignment units for work resources can be expressed as percentages or decimals, material resource consumption rates are always expressed as decimals. What are peak units?Peak units are the highest level at which a resource is scheduled for all assigned tasks during a given period of time. Like maximum units, peak units are expressed as percentages or decimals for work resources. For material resources, peak units are expressed as a decimal together with the material label (for example, 40 tons/week).Reviewing peak units can help you determine whether a work resource is underallocated or overallocated during a certain period of time. For material resources, you can compare the peak units (the largest consumption rate needed during a certain period of time) with the rate at which the supplier can deliver the material. Add the Peak field to the table part of the Resource Usage view to see the total peak units for the resource for all assigned tasks. Add the Peak Units field to the timesheet part of the Resource Usage view to see peak units for the selected timescale. You can also see peak units in the Resource Graph view. How do assignment units and calendars affect the schedule?For material resources, variable assignment units can affect the schedule. Variable material consumption indicates that as the task duration changes, the quantity of materials used changes proportionally. Likewise, if only variable material resources are assigned to a task, and if you change quantity, the task duration can change accordingly. Variable consumption is indicated with a time label added to the material label in the Assignment Units field. While a fixed consumption of steel might have an assignment units value in tons, variable consumption might have an assignment units value as tons/day or tons/d.For work resources, task schedules can also expand or contract based on the working time calendars of assigned work resources. Use the project calendar to set the standard working and nonworking times and days for all resources in the project. Use a resource calendar to set exceptions to working times (such as days off or vacations) for individual resources. To access the project and resource calendars, click Change Working Time on the Tools menu and then select the appropriate calendar from the For calendar list. Resource calendars and assignment units interact to determine assignment scheduling. For example, if Betty's resource calendar is set for 8 hours of working time on Thursdays, and she's scheduled 100% on a task for Thursday, this equates to 8 hours. However, if Betty's resource calendar is set for 4 hours on Friday, and she's scheduled 100% on a task for Friday, she is scheduled to work for 4 hours. |