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Resources are allocated to projects using assignments. An assignmentConnection between a resource and a project. is the connection between resources and projects. When you assign a resourceA contact that works on a project. to a projectA collection of activities and related items to be managed over a defined time range, such as timecards, expenses, milestones and budgets., you can create a schedule for that resource.
Depending on your permissions you can:
You can conveniently recalculate schedules for related assignments on projects when project tasks or project task assignments have been updated. However, schedules exceeding 24 hours in a day will not be updated or rescheduled. See auto-recalculate-schedule-for-assignments and Eligible for Schedule Recalculation for more information about controlling this feature.
On the project's Assignment related list, click Reschedule Assignments.
You can close assignments for time entry and for expense entry. When you close an assignment before the original end date, the Estimates Vs Actuals records for future time periods are deleted.
When an assignment is to be aborted or canceled and a resource never does any work on it, you can also zero assignment schedule hours in addition to closing the assignment.
If you have permissions to do so, you can hide the Bill Rate on an assignment from selected Salesforce user profiles using field-level security. When the bill rate is hidden for an assignment, you can still update other fields on that assignment.
Depending on the configuration options that your administrator has set and the values selected in the milestone fields, timecards with a milestone might inherit their bill rate from the parent milestone. When FinancialForce PSA is configured to do so and a timecard has an assignment and a milestone with different bill rates, the milestone bill rate takes precedence.
If a timecardA mechanism for logging time against a project or an assignment. has no milestoneA fixed target, which when achieved, can be billed to the customer for a fixed fee or by logging time against it., or the milestone has no bill rate, the timecard inherits the bill rate from its assignment.
Milestone bill rates only apply to billable timecards. Even when bill rates from milestones are applied to a non-billable timecard, this does not change the total billable amount. The total billable amount is zero, so zero rolls up to billings after inclusion in financials. If the project associated with the timecard is a global project and has no assignment, the bill rate reverts to zero. However, you can also use Milestone Default Bill Rates to set bill rates on timecards for global projects.
When you change a milestone after a timecard has been created or edited, those changes are not reflected on child timecards because each timecard only takes the bill rate from the milestone at the time you create or edit it.
You can exclude assignments from the plannersA term referring to the project and resource planners. on the Assignment Edit page using the Exclude from Planners checkbox. You can also exclude resources from the resource plannerA graphical tool that gives you an organized, comprehensive view of resources and the projects to which they are assigned. on the Contact page using the Exclude from Resource Planner checkbox.
Related Concepts
Related Tasks
Selecting a Custom Scheduling Strategy
Assigning Resources Directly by Name
Assigning Multiple Resources to Projects
Assigning Multiple Projects to Resources
Changing the Resource on an Assignment
Viewing, Adding and Editing Daily Notes
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