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  • 1.  allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 26, 2020 03:38 PM
    Edited by Ferreira PPM Feb 26, 2020 03:46 PM
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    Friends,

    my allocations went crazy.

    This happened to my resources that have
    allocations.

    Could you tell me what could have caused this? Any routine? It is how I can solve / work around this problem.

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    data with allocations a location

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    dados com alocações uma localização

     
    Pull a report and add to excel ... All resources that have allocations have been affected.

     


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    Atenciosamente,
    Douglas Ferreira.
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  • 2.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate
    Best Answer

    Posted Feb 27, 2020 02:47 PM
    The most likely cause of this problem is that you used the Allocate from Estimates feature on the project, which calculates your allocation based on your ETC. You could have an assignment for one day that have as a lot of ETC--that can translate to a Large allocation % segment. Take a look at your assignments for this team member and the ETC and I think you'll see the problem.


  • 3.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 27, 2020 03:06 PM
    Taunya Moore, thanks for the answer, could you tell me how to fix it?


    Atenciosamente,
    Douglas Ferreira.


  • 4.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 27, 2020 03:06 PM
    Taunya Moore, thanks for the answer, could you tell me how to fix it?


  • 5.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 27, 2020 07:09 PM
    First of all you want to delete those crazy allocation segments. After you do this, DO NOT use allocate from estimates until you review the ETC in the timescale view for each team member to make sure there is no ETC piled on one day. If your PMs don't have experience with using Allocate from Estimates, I recommend that you don't use it.


  • 6.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 27, 2020 08:22 PM
    Taunya Moore

    I would like to return to the state I was in before.

    would it be possible?


  • 7.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 28, 2020 02:45 AM

    The way to return is to restore a db backup, but that will restore everything and you will lose recent data.
    Have you tried to set the number of decimals? There was a somewhat similar problem with no published cure
    https://community.broadcom.com/enterprisesoftware/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=32146739-60fc-4c47-8ec3-2949b9f3e686&CommunityKey=7f0cbca3-5f93-4d44-a369-1a8ce98f5578&tab=digestviewer#bm32146739-60fc-4c47-8ec3-2949b9f3e686

    If it is not editable then there is the unsupported direct db edit to the field.
    https://community.broadcom.com/enterprisesoftware/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=35980e08-595d-4599-bcea-625d3756fa67&CommunityKey=7f0cbca3-5f93-4d44-a369-1a8ce98f5578&tab=digestviewer#bm35980e08-595d-4599-bcea-625d3756fa67

    There have been other problems as well

    https://community.broadcom.com/enterprisesoftware/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?MessageKey=928adc2d-82d9-4a42-abb3-228bebc10abf&CommunityKey=7f0cbca3-5f93-4d44-a369-1a8ce98f5578&tab=digestviewer#bm928adc2d-82d9-4a42-abb3-228bebc10abf




  • 8.  RE: allocation data with several decimal places and totally disproportionate

    Posted Feb 28, 2020 10:41 AM
    I will follow the path of the backup restoure, I liked the answer Taunya Moore she was at the source of the problem.


    thank you all

    good Friday.

    Atenciosamente,
    Douglas Ferreira.