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dc_27
Apr 26, 2023Copper Contributor
Why might my resource be over allocated
I'm just going through the schedule to level my resources, and one is showing as overallocated on one week, when he isn't. and under allocated where he isn't. I've checked to see if he had a pers...
- Apr 26, 2023David,
Max unit value isn't in hours per week, it is expressed as a percent or a decimal (i.e. 100%) for each resource on the Resource Sheet. Perhaps mean that resource max unit value is 31.6/40= 0.79 (i.e. 79%)?
Change the Bottom Tier on the timescale to Days. Then look at the hours per day for that particular resource. You'll likely find a day when the resource is over the maximum.
John
dc_27
Apr 26, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi John-project
- Max Unit Value is 31.6hr per week
- I'm manually levelling rather than using levelling functionality , but in case... Levelling is Day by Day (Manual) - i have also tried clearing levelling suing that function
- No task calendars
David
John-project
Apr 26, 2023Silver Contributor
David,
Max unit value isn't in hours per week, it is expressed as a percent or a decimal (i.e. 100%) for each resource on the Resource Sheet. Perhaps mean that resource max unit value is 31.6/40= 0.79 (i.e. 79%)?
Change the Bottom Tier on the timescale to Days. Then look at the hours per day for that particular resource. You'll likely find a day when the resource is over the maximum.
John
Max unit value isn't in hours per week, it is expressed as a percent or a decimal (i.e. 100%) for each resource on the Resource Sheet. Perhaps mean that resource max unit value is 31.6/40= 0.79 (i.e. 79%)?
Change the Bottom Tier on the timescale to Days. Then look at the hours per day for that particular resource. You'll likely find a day when the resource is over the maximum.
John
- dc_27Apr 26, 2023Copper Contributor
Aha - and there it is
Two things though
First - not sure why it's not highlighted as overallocated when it's 50+ hrs in the week
Secondly - on the Max Units. I think it should always be hours. % is just based on something else. If it's 95% (rather than 79 as you rightly point out) it could actually be lower than 31.6 hours. Ie if the Calendar Option for the project is 30 hours per week
Is the % based on the Calendar Options for the project ? Just checking i'm understanding that correctly too - Primavera P6 background 🙂
David
- John-projectApr 26, 2023Silver ContributorDavid,
Glad you found it. One of the best ways to find those pesky little overallocations is to display Work and Work Availability in the details of the Resource Usage view. That gives a direct comparison regardless of the timescale.
I can't answer your first question about the 51+ as not showing overallocated. It seems like it should but I'd have to look at your file.
For your second item, yes the percentage is based on something, namely the resource's available hours so it is proportional. If max units is in hours then it is a fixed value and can't vary in proportion to the resource's available hours (e.g. resource exceptions).
On your last comment I'm not sure what "Calendar Options" you are referring to.
John