People Planner Web Components
The People Planner Web Components can be embedded consistently but in various places within Maconomy.
Each location serves a specific role and purpose. These are:
- Budgeting Assistant: Used primarily by Project Managers.
- Progress Evaluation Assistant: Used primarily by Project Managers.
- Resourcing Overview: Used primarily by Project Managers.
- Resource Management: Used primarily by Resource Managers.
- Resource Plans: Used primarily by Project Managers.
Note: You must have Maconomy 2.6.3 or newer and People Planner 4.6 or newer to see all of the web components.
Attention: For information about configuring where the People Planner Web Components are embedded, see the
Deltek People Planner Integrations Guide.
- Related Topics:
- Budgeting Assistant
The purpose of the Budgeting Assistant (BA) is to help Project Managers with assigning resources to a task and booking them. The lower half of the BA shows how much available capacity each resource has. - Progress Evaluation Assistant
The Progress Evaluation Assistant (PEA) is similar to the Budgeting Assistant, but the PEA’s focus is to help Project Managers follow up on how the job progresses. - Resourcing Overview
The focus of the Budgeting Assistant is a single job; from that job, you can select each budget line individually to see the planning. In comparison, the Resourcing Overview (RO) shows the full job. You can expand the assignments list of each task to see the assignments and bookings. - Resource Management
The Resource Management (RM) workspace is used primarily by Resource Managers. - Resource Plans
Resource Plans (RP) uses the same functionality as the Resourcing Overview. - Budget
Before the People Planner Web Component can display a job, you must first have sent the job, including its working budget, to People Planner. A way to do this is by clicking the Send to People Planner button. - Web Components Shared Functionality
Much of the functionality of the People Planner Web Components is available across all of the components, but there is also special functionality that applies to each specific component.