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  • 1.  what is Capacity-Allocation in Workload OOTB portlet

    Posted Aug 05, 2020 12:14 AM
    Under the "Resource Planning" --> Workload portlet , what does the field Capacity-Allocation mean and how does it calculated ?

    I see August month allocation is 0.09, but adding allocation manually is giving me 166.5 hrs



  • 2.  RE: what is Capacity-Allocation in Workload OOTB portlet

    Posted Aug 05, 2020 11:08 AM

    "Capacity - Allocation"

    • "Capacity - Allocation" = "Availability Rate" - "Allocation" where availability rate = total hours the resource is available in a month, and allocation = total allocations across all investments
    • Appears on the summary screens within the resource management module
    • When the "Capacity - Allocation" is red it means that the resource is overallocated in total across all investments


    https://community.broadcom.com/enterprisesoftware/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=e8c096e0-d856-4bbf-aa84-69493069149a&CommunityKey=7f0cbca3-5f93-4d44-a369-1a8ce98f5578&tab=digestviewer#bme8c096e0-d856-4bbf-aa84-69493069149a


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  • 3.  RE: what is Capacity-Allocation in Workload OOTB portlet

    Posted Aug 05, 2020 10:59 PM
    In Resource profile --> Allocation --> Detail view the Allocation shows as 150
    But why it shows different number for the same month under Workloads OOTB portlet as 105 ?



  • 4.  RE: what is Capacity-Allocation in Workload OOTB portlet
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    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Aug 06, 2020 11:52 AM
    Are the two views using the filter parameters? Can you check if the Resource Workloads portlet is filtering any investments out to come up with that smaller allocation amount?


  • 5.  RE: what is Capacity-Allocation in Workload OOTB portlet

    Posted Aug 06, 2020 02:48 PM
    You guessed it correct - Approved filter in Workload portlet is set to "Yes" by default, make it "All", then problem solved :)