![]() Interests: Project Management and MS PROJECT I will now change Entry Table for Resources: Now is the time to put Values for the Custom Code: I choose to order data in Ascending way, and to allow only codes that have no subordinate values (e.g, only Skills). I do not want that User adds any new Values for my Skills and I do not want to choose Skill type, but only specific Skill! Notice that I choose to have two different levels: First is for Skill type (for example: Developers), and second for the Skill (for example : C# Developer) ![]() You want to assign one or more group of resources to each of your Resource. System Engineers (401 – MS SQL System Engineer, 402 – SharePoint System Engineer, 403 – BI System Engineer).Testers (301 – Database Tester, 302 – Application Tester, 303 – Report Tester).Consultants (201 – Finance Consultant, 202 – Fixed Assets Consultant, 203 – Production Consultant).Developers (101 – C# Developer, 102 – SQL Developer, 103 – SharePoint Developer).Suppose that you have resources group by skills like this: One of custom field type is Outline Code. ![]() In my last Post I have explained how to use custom fields in MS PROJECT 2010.
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