Applies to

Smartsheet
  • Business
  • Enterprise

Capabilities

Who can use this capability

The Owner and Admins can modify the sheet project settings.

Legacy Resource Management and allocation

PLANS

  • Smartsheet
  • Business
  • Enterprise

Permissions

The Owner and Admins can modify the sheet project settings.

Legacy Resource Management (RM) is no longer available fornewusers. If you already use Legacy RM, your data will not change and you can continue to access your resource views.

Resource Management by Smartsheet is available to all new customers; learn morehere.

With Legacy Resource Management, you can track and review how people are allocated across all of the projects they are working on to adjust and make better decisions about workloads.

This article is about enabling Legacy Resource Management at the sheet level. If you want to enable Legacy Resource Management at the account level, see theGlobal Account Settingsarticle.

Here's an overview of how legacy resource management works (note that the bullet points below offer links to other help articles):

  • Set up resources and resource viewers in your account withUser Management(System Admins only)
  • Enable resource managementin the Dependency Settings of your project sheet
  • Use project-specific and cross-project resource views for a high-level visual of your resource allocation
  • As you assign tasks to other users on your account, Smartsheet will alert you when a resource is overbooked, and you can manage the resource allocation percentage per task so they can work on multiple things simultaneously
  • People designated as Resource Viewers can also accessresource views看看allocat所有内容的团队成员ed across tasks in a sheet, or even across tasks in all project sheets

NOTE: This feature is not available for Pro plans. (Not sure which plan type you have? SeeIdentify Your Smartsheet Plan and User Type.)


Set up people on your account as resources

Only people that have been added to your account can be tracked by resource management. This includes people who are licensed, unlicensed, invited, and active. To ensure that the right people are included in the account, a System Admin can use the User Management window to review, add, and manage users.

If somebody in your account does not need to create sheets, uncheck the Licensed User box when sending the invitation. This person will be invited to your account as a free member, and they won't count against your user limit.

Set up Resource Viewers

To see how people are allocated across projects, you must be a designatedResource Viewer.Any System Admin can set this up inAccount > User Management.(Note that you must be a licensed user to be a Resource Viewer.)

If you would like to view resources, contact your Smartsheet System Admin. For more information, seeManage Users in an Enterprise or Business Plan.


Enable Legacy Resource Management to make decisions about workloads

Sheet owners and team members on the same account that are shared to the sheet with Admin-level permissions can turn on resource management in the sheet so that resource viewers can track and make decisions about workloads.

To turn on Legacy Resource Management in an existing project sheet:

  1. Ensure that your sheet has a Contact List column so that you can assign resources to tasks. (More information on this inAssign People to a Task.)
  2. Type contacts into the Contact List column to assign team members to each task.
  3. Click the dropdown arrow below any column header and selectEdit Project Settings. Verify that theDependencies Enabledcheckbox is selected.
  4. Select theResource Managementtab. TheResource Managementform appears.
    Note: Are you using Resource Management to manage resources? Learn more about tracking resource allocation in Resource Managementhere.

  5. Check the box forLegacy RMand designate your Assigned Resource column by selecting a Contact List column from the dropdown.
  6. Click好吧.

Tasks assigned to team members in this sheet will now appear in resource views. ReviewAssign People to a Taskfor instructions, tips, and best practices.

NOTES:

  • Parent tasks assigned to your resources will not be included in resource views because parent tasks summarize their children. For more information about this, see our articles aboutHierarchy: Indent or Outdent RowsandParent Rollup Functionality.
  • Formulas can't be used in the Contact List column being used for resource management. You can, however, reference resource management fields in formulas that are placed in fields not being used for resource management.

Track and allocate resources

Resource Viewers can see cross-project resource views from Browse in the left panel and from project-specific views from within project sheets.

看到Resource Views from Browse(Navigation Menu)

  1. Click theMenuicon (upper-left corner of the Smartsheet window)> Browse.
  2. ClickResource Views.
  3. Select the resource view that you'd like to display.

From here, you'll be able to do the following:

  • 看到a red icon on overallocated people and red bars on the overallocated days
  • Expand each resource to to see all of the projects they are assigned to
  • Click to open a project to resolve allocation issues
  • Click Edit to view resources by project, user, or group
  • Save a New View for a custom view of select people or projects

注意:如果你不共享一个项目表a resource is assigned to, you'll see "Other" instead of the project name.

看到Resource Views from a project sheet

To open the Project Resource View for a sheet, switch to Gantt View, and then select theResource ViewiconProject Resource View iconin the upper-right corner of the Gantt View.

NOTE: If you don’t see theResource Viewicon, contact your Smartsheet System Admin to become a Resource Viewer.

A red allocation alert iconOverallocated iconwill alert you when people are overallocated in the project. As a resource viewer, you can click the allocation alert icon to open theProject Resource Viewwhich lists the sheets where resources in your project are assigned tasks.

project resource view window

TIP: If a resource is overallocated, select their name to review their allocation by project. Click a sheet name to open any sheets you’re shared to. If a user is over-allocated, consider re-assigning some tasks to another resource or adjusting the allocation of the task.

Allocate Resources

Allocation is the percentage of each day that resources should devote to a particular task. By default, Smartsheet assumes tasks require 100% of the assigned resources’ day when you assign a task to resources, and you can adjust this percentage by entering a new value into the cell.

When a resource is assigned multiple tasks on the same day which cause their total allocation to exceed 100%, Smartsheet will show the red allocation alert icon in the Row Action Indicators column. Hover over the icon to see the details of the alert and navigate to the resource view.

hover over overallocated icon

Specify anAllocation % columnin the Project Settings if you’d like to specify allocation percentages less than 100% so that your resources can work on multiple tasks per day. For each task, the resources you assign will be allocated at the percent you specify.

To allocate a resource across two or more tasks, you’ll need to create anAllocation % column:

  1. Insert a text/number column in your project. Name it so that you know it will be used as the Allocation % column.
  2. Format the Column Properties to percent (%). SeeFormatting Optionsfor more details.
  3. Navigate to编辑项目设置>资源管理and choose your new column as theAllocation % column.To edit the project settings, you can right-click any column header to selectEdit Project Settingsfrom the menu.
  4. Change allocation for overlapping tasks: for example, change allocation to 50% for two simultaneous tasks.

simultaneous tasks

The allocation alert icon won't appear on over-allocated rows if the end date for the task occurs in the past, but it will appear in resource views.

If you’re allowing multiple contacts to be assigned to a task, the allocation percentage for the task will be applied to all of the assigned resources. If you want to assign each resource to the same task with different allocations, you can list the same task on multiple rows in your sheet and assign each duplicate task to a different person. SeeInsert or Delete Rows or Tasksfor more information.

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