Use the options on the Inclusions tab to control the content of the report. For example, you can limit the report to
employees with assigned hours for plans for which you are the
project manager.
Contents
Field | Description |
Only Include
Employees with Planned Hours
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Select
During the Period to include only
employees with planned hours in the reporting period you specify on the General tab. Inactive and terminated
employees are included along with active
employees if they have planned hours in the period.
If you do not select
During the Period, the report includes all active
employees whether or not they have planned hours in the period.
If you select
During the Period, select
On Plans Where I'm the
Project Manager to include only
employees and generic resources with assigned hours for plans for which you are the
project manager.
If an
employee or generic resource has assigned hours for a plan that you manage, the report displays data for all plans for which the
employee or generic resource has assigned hours, whether or not you are the
project manager. Because it does this, the report gives you a complete view of the utilization of the
employees and generic resources.
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Include
Employees Who Are
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Select one or more of the following check boxes:
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Over Utilized: The report includes
employees for whom the
employee's planned hours exceed the proper utilization level.
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Under Utilized: The report includes
employees for whom the planned hours fall short of the proper utilization level.
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Properly Utilized: The report includes properly utilized
employees for whom the planned hours result in the proper utilization level.
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Over Scheduled: The report includes
employees for whom the planned hours exceed the proper number of scheduled hours.
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Under Scheduled: The report includes
employees for whom the planned hours fall short of the proper number of scheduled hours.
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Properly Scheduled: The report includes
employees for whom the planned hours result in the proper number of scheduled hours.
You must select at least one of these check boxes. If you do not, the report will not include any
employees.
The
Utilization Determination group box and the
Availability Determination group box on the Resource Management Settings form provide the rules used to calculate the proper levels of
employee utilization and availability.
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Resource Name Rows Include
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Select one of the following options for the report rows that display
employee or generic resource data:
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All Planned Hours: The report includes both billable and non-billable hours for
employees and generic resources.
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Only Billable Planned Hours: The report includes only billable hours for
employees and generic resources.
Hours in plans that are not mapped to
projects are considered billable. Hours in plans that are mapped to
projects are considered billable if the
project has the Regular charge type.
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Employee Name Rows Include
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Select one of the following options for the period columns in report rows that display
employee data:
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Hours: The report displays planned hours or billable planned hours in the period columns.
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Percentages: The report displays percentages in the period columns. If the
employee rows include all planned hours,
DPS calculates the percentage as follows: All planned hours in plans included in utilization / Possible work hours. If the
employee rows include only billable planned hours,
DPS calculates the percentage as follows: Billable planned hours in plans included in utilization / Possible work hours. (DPS calculates the possible work hours for an
employee as follows: Hours per day * Work days in period.)
This option only applies to
employees. Generic resource rows always show hours.
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Only Include Plans that Are
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Use these options to limit the plans that the report includes:
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Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Reporting Includes
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Use these options to include full-time equivalent information in the data section of the report. If you do include full-time equivalent values, the report displays them with the
organization totals and
employee final totals. If you include one or both of these full-time equivalent rows, the report also includes an
Hours for All Active
Employees row in the same block.
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FTE Capacity and Demand: Select this check box to display a row of full-time equivalent capacity and demand values after the total row for each
organization and after the
Employee Final Total row.
DPS displays capacity values with shaded backgrounds to help you distinguish them from demand values. (You must select
Resource Assignment as the first column for the report. If you do not, this shading does not display correctly.)
If you do not include the
Total Available Hours column on the report, the report displays only FTE demand, and the
Hours for All Active
Employees row is not displayed.
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FTE Over/(Under) Capacity: Select this check box to display a full-time equivalent variance row after the total row for each
organization and after the
Employee Final Total row. This row displays the amount, in full-time equivalents, that the
organization or
firm is over or under capacity. The values are displayed in the
Total Planned Hours column,
Soft Booked Hours column, and period columns.
To determine whether you are over capacity or under capacity,
DPS compares capacity to demand:
- If the demand is greater than the capacity, you are over capacity. You may need to hire more people or adjust the
employees’ schedules.
- If the capacity is greater than the demand, you are under capacity. Your
firm or
organization does not have enough demand to fully occupy your
employees. The report displays under-capacity values in parentheses.
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One FTE Defined as ____ Hours Per Day: Enter the number of hours that equals one full-time equivalent.
DPS uses this entry to calculate full-time equivalents for the data sections and for the graph.
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