Workload Time Interval Options
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Fredo
I'd love to have the option to have a monthly view of my resources time/effort allocation in the Workload view.
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Peter Hetherington
This is the One feature that will prevent us from moving to another platform. I need to forecast team capacity based in weekly hours. I need to base capacity on weekly hours, and where a due date changes, the time estimate is automatically increased by those weekly hours. Currently, I have had to create a formula to determine #weeks x weekly hours and convert that to a custom field so it can be used in Workload. BUT even so, in dashboards, the graph stops at today's date - why can't dashboards show future data?
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Sara VanTassel
Do we have an ETA on when this will move to beta testing?
Tamas Haurik
Hi All,
My customer needs a better dashboard view contains Workload information. He has to have a quite accurate overview about their team capacity in total, but also on certain time intervalls (total per week, per months). The data components are there, however the system is not able to show that.
Could you please give us further information, when can we expect a released feture here?
Alex Fazekas
I believe due to how ClickUp is structured it is difficult to implement a monthly view, but we need a longer option than 2 weeks. Ideally would like 4 & 8 weeks options as well.
Kyla Shaw
Supporting this!!!
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Anthony C.
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Set timeline ranges in workload view
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Zahra Sheraly
Hello,
Right now, I can only view workload on a rolling week/2-week/month basis. The month basis is actually only a 4-week basis. I would like to see the workload for ALL days in a month.
I would also like to set custom timeframes (i.e. a year).
I would also like to do this at the everything level, and see FTE count per month.
Thanks!
Anthony C.
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Month view at everything level
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Zoe Pedersen
Adding a Workload view into a space, folder or list you have the option to look at a schedule of 1 week, 2 weeks or 1 month. This is super helpful. What is super frustrating is that you can't do the same thing at "Everything" level where you can only see work 1 week or 2 week windows. As an agency who needs to do overall agency scheduling, it's maddening that we can't see longer that a 2 week window at the 'Everything' level.
Anthony C.
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Estimated workload by Quarter and Space
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Eddie Mckeown
Be able to see a 13 week view of estimated time grouped by assignee and space.
In order to plan effectively into the future and see where I have resource availability or pinchpoints, I would like to see a 13 week view showing the total amount of hours estimated for each of the 13 weeks, at the total level, at the assignee level and at the space and list level.
For example, Phil has tasks estimated and planned for projects spanning the next 8 weeks. I have a new project which is planned to begin in 6 weeks time and will last for approximately 7 weeks.
I would like to be able to see at a glance the time estimated for each of my team members for the next 13 weeks so that I can review who may have capacity to start on the project.
When viewing this time I would like to be able to drill down into it to see which customer (space) they are committed to working on, and which list (project).
This would then enable me to take some work from Phil in weeks 6 and 7 to free him up to pick up the new project.
Currently, at the "everything" level, the workload view shows me daily estimated time and I have to scroll through the weeks manually to review.
I have tried to achieve this kind of view using a line chart showing estimated time but this doesn't work.
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