This article explains how to edit a resource's details.
From Admin > Users, you can edit a resource's display name and permissions (depending on if the resource is generic or not).
To fully edit resource details, go to the Resource Center.
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Go to the Resource Center.
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Select the resource you would like to edit. Click the edit button.
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Update the Edit Resource form.
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Generic: Leave check box unchecked / No.
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User (Name): Begin typing the name of the user. The available names will authenticate based on user accounts in your Office365 tenant. Select the user name.
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Quantity: 1 signifies 1 FTE, or one full time resource. Full time is all working hours based on the Calendar settings. 0.5 would signify a part time resource who is available 1/2 time. This affects the resource's capacity.
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Permissions: Select the appropriate permissions level. See User permissions.
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Business Unit: Select business unit. Available Business Unit choices are configured on the Fields page, in the section for resource-level fields.
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Role: Select primary role. Available Role choices are configured on the Fields page, in the section for resource-level fields.
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Standard Rate: Enter the rate for this user, if different than the rate associated to this user's role (configured on the Cost Categories page).
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Manager: Begin typing the name of the manager for this user. Select the desired name.
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Timesheet Administrator: (This field only shows when the Timesheet App has been added) Select this check box if this user is a timesheet administrator.
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Timesheet Manager: (This field only shows when the Timesheet App has been added) Begin typing the name of the timesheet manager for this user. Select the desired name.
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Cost: Enter how much this resource will cost the company. You can use a blended rate.
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Standard Rate: Enter the rate for this user, if different than the rate associated to this user's role.
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Governance Warnings: This is based on compliance of your projects and shows up on your Insights Page.
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Governance Problems: This is based on compliance of your projects and shows up on your Insights Page.
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Compliance: This is based on compliance of your projects and shows up on your Insights Page.
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Inactive - Check box if a resource is no longer going to be used in resource planning or using the system.
When editing a resource, it cannot be changed from a named user to a generic or vice-versa. The Display Name field cannot be modified for a named user, as it is tied to that user's Office 365 account.
Marking a resource Inactive will remove that user from the license count for your organization.
Any additional resource-level fields that have been configured on the Fields page (under the Resource heading) will show on the Resource form. Update the fields as needed.
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None: The user does not have access to OnePlan. The user is still available in the Resource Center to be used for scheduling and resource planning.
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Requestor: The user has access to the Requests area. The user can submit requests.
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Team Member: The user has access to My Work, Insights and Reporting areas in OnePlan. The user can update statuses of items in their work.
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Team Member Plus: The user has access to My Work, Insights, Timesheets, Reporting. The user can update statuses of items in their work.
NOTE: Team Member and Team Member Plus users both appear as "Team Member" in OnePlan. The different permissions are differentiated on a license-level.
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Contributor: The user can create plans and plan content, but can only see plans that they have created.
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Executive: The user has read-only access to all plans and plan content.
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Manager: The user can create plans and plan content. The user can view and edit all plans and plan content.
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Owner: The user can create plans and plan content. The user can view and edit all plans and plan content. The user can access and configure OnePlan administration settings.
Resource Status |
Permissions |
OnePlan License |
Description |
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Active |
Owner, Manager, Executive, Contributor, Team Member |
Consumes a license |
The resource can be utilized for resource planning, and has access to OnePlan. |
Active |
None |
Does not consume a license |
The resource can be utilized for resource planning, but does not have access to OnePlan. |
Inactive |
None |
Does not consume a license |
The resource cannot be utilized in resource planning, and does not have access to OnePlan. |
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