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Report on forecast of billable work

edited Apr 7, 2016 10:17AM in SuiteProjects Pro Discussions 3 comments

We are new to OpenAir, went live in Oct 2015.  Looking for a report that shows us a forecast of billable work (i.e. our backlog).  We are currently not using bookings, but rather just using the planned hours to designate someone as assigned with a budget on a task.  So what we want is the total of planned hours minus the worked, which should get us close to the backlog of remaining work to do across all projects.

Does anyone know how to get such a report?  And if we must use bookings in order to get this data, we're ok with that.  We do plan on using bookings, we just haven't gotten there yet.  We assign resources to projects based on hours as opposed to x% per week, because it seems that's the only way we can track budget vs actuals on a task level (correct me if I'm wrong). 

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