off the shelf
Scheduling Software for Employees, Customers, Rooms and Equipment
Small company who are very responsive.
dirt cheap with a decentish web interface.
No financial benefit in it for me just a satisfied customer.
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And write down their requirements in a structured format, prioritise that into Must have, Should have, Won't have (due to them being unfeasible/too expensive/impossible in this universe). And get them to sign them off!
Else it will be your fault when it all goes wrong...
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostThis will probably be pretty basic to most, but I'm struggling with this.
I have been asked to put together a database (access) to track the projects here. One of the things they want to do is to be able to specify resources and then assign them to the various projects.
I'm struggling the think of a way to struture and present this. There will be a %age utilisation by person per month.
Any ideas? Has anybody done anything like this in the past? I did ask why they wouldn't use Project but they were not interested.
If you get stuck, I'm not doing anything at the moment.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostCheers I got that far - but thanks for pitching in. I can link the resources to the projects and show them and show the utilisation for each resource on a given month (they only want monthly - so I'm not offering more)
It's more about the presentation and the form design. How do I present a timeline with the facility to enter items into it. I can't think of a nice way of doing it - or even a horrible one!
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If you tell me this is public sector, I am actually going to cry.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostAlready told them about Project but they were having none of it - even though I've done a bit of VBA in project. But no, they want to utilise my half arsed programming skills to build project in Access!!!
I figured I could set up a table and write into it the year and month from defined start to a defined end date and then query that against the projects/people. it's all tulip and it's got big disaster written all over it.
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Does Access not have a Project template you can use. It's not on this machine so I cant look, but you can normally use the wizard for a jump start for databases when you create a new one.
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Already told them about Project but they were having none of it - even though I've done a bit of VBA in project. But no, they want to utilise my half arsed programming skills to build project in Access!!!
I figured I could set up a table and write into it the year and month from defined start to a defined end date and then query that against the projects/people. it's all tulip and it's got big disaster written all over it.
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How do I present a timeline with the facility to enter items into it
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Ahh issue with timeline not individual allocation, that basically means reports
Have a look at the Calendar Reports sample here
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostThis will probably be pretty basic to most, but I'm struggling with this.
I have been asked to put together a database (access) to track the projects here. One of the things they want to do is to be able to specify resources and then assign them to the various projects.
I'm struggling the think of a way to struture and present this. There will be a %age utilisation by person per month.
Any ideas? Has anybody done anything like this in the past? I did ask why they wouldn't use Project but they were not interested.
Tell them it will cost X and take Y time to do it in Access and that it would cost A and take B in Project.
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Cheers I got that far - but thanks for pitching in. I can link the resources to the projects and show them and show the utilisation for each resource on a given month (they only want monthly - so I'm not offering more)
It's more about the presentation and the form design. How do I present a timeline with the facility to enter items into it. I can't think of a nice way of doing it - or even a horrible one!
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostThis will probably be pretty basic to most, but I'm struggling with this.
I have been asked to put together a database (access) to track the projects here. One of the things they want to do is to be able to specify resources and then assign them to the various projects.
I'm struggling the think of a way to struture and present this. There will be a %age utilisation by person per month.
Any ideas? Has anybody done anything like this in the past? I did ask why they wouldn't use Project but they were not interested.
Projects table
Resources table
Intermediate table linking projects to resources
Present as linked subtable/form
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Staff resourcing in Access
This will probably be pretty basic to most, but I'm struggling with this.
I have been asked to put together a database (access) to track the projects here. One of the things they want to do is to be able to specify resources and then assign them to the various projects.
I'm struggling the think of a way to struture and present this. There will be a %age utilisation by person per month.
Any ideas? Has anybody done anything like this in the past? I did ask why they wouldn't use Project but they were not interested.Tags: None
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