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Merlin – Do a bit of Magic in Reports – Part XVII

on 25. February 2013

Those of you who have checked our new post series about “Merlin report templates” know by now…

Now let’s do some magic with the reports.


Resources Time allocation to various tasks and subtasks

If you would like to report time allocation of your resources onto tasks and subtasks of your project, this is a custom report template to use.

It lists all tasks and subtasks of your project with expected or actual work and also a distribution of work to assigned resources.

You may check contained ‘MERTimeAllocation.py’, “MERTimeAllocation.wbl” to see how we ask for all task rows with hierarchy, iterate in master resources, collect their planned or actual work to cumulate those values for activity groups, how we convert them to working days and finally output them for the report.  Feel free to modify this custom report further as you require for your needs.

An output sample:

And the report options:

Installation:

  • Extract the zip first
  • place the contained mrept package under the following path of your mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Merlin/Reports
  • (in case you have no “Reports” folder please create it first and pay attention to name it exactly as “Reports”)
  • restart your Merlin and
  • call File > New Report… to find the new report called “Time Allocation”.

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Written by Vicky Stamatopoulou
Vicky Stamatopoulou works at ProjectWizards. She contributes to the MacPM.net blog, Merlin user forums, or other web spaces of ProjectWizards. The content provided is about Merlin or Mac usage, documentation, AppleScripting, or customization. Google+

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