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05-29-2024 10:55 AM
Which is better to use as a first time user of Resource Management application, Resource Assignment or Resource Plan?
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05-29-2024 03:05 PM
Hello Pinky,
I'm on the Product Management side of the house, so my answer will be somewhat biased.
As a rule, I would recommend the resource assignments. They are part of the next experience and are required if you want to leverage the new Resource Management Workspace, the new Capacity Planning, or the lower tray in Project Workspace to manage resources on projects. There was a strong push with resource assignments to simplify the experience and give the project managers more options, but still giving clients the ability to let their resource managers maintain control.
I do understand that some clients have specific needs when managing resources, and in some cases there may be a feature that is currently only available in the legacy resource plans or may be available to resource assignments but in a release you are not yet on. Depending on how you want to manage resources AND the release you are on, your implementation consultant should be able to make a suggestion.
Take care and best of luck,
Chris
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04-01-2025 01:08 AM
Hello Jonathan, from the previous answer from @Namita Mishra , this was the answer back some months ago:
''Actually I won't recommend to change this value.. This is because if you use a larger number, you may experience undesired behaviour in terms of the performance.
Still if you would like to go ahead, you can set the value greater than 100 for the system property sn_rm_ws_resource_portfolio_max_number_of_users
I would strongly recommend not to update the value of this property... still if required please test in sub production environment before finalizing any changes to this property. "
Hello @Namita Mishra , @Rob Erickson could you please advise if there is any improvement regarding this limitation?
Thank you

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04-01-2025 02:32 AM
Hi @Alpa82 ,
Hope you are doing well. It is still the same, no change.
Thanks for checking.
Thank You!
Namita Mishra
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a week ago
Hello Namita,
Is there any update on solving the 100 resource limitation?
Thanks!
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Monday
Hello Attila,
By default the max number is set to 100. If you want to increase that number you will need to create the following property in the Global scope and then update the value
sn_rm_ws_resource_portfolio_max_number_of_users
The max value is there for performance. If you want to put in a higher number you can.
Question - Why do you want to see all assignments for more than 100 named resources at a single glance? If you look at only 100 named resources over two months viewed by week, and an average of 4 assignments per month, that is a large volume of data (9 columns and 500 rows minimum. More depending on how you group the data).
Depending on the question you are trying to answer, you may be better served by starting with the dashboards in RMW, using focused cards in RMW, or the summarized data provided by Capacity Planning in SPW.
Regards,
Chris
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Tuesday
Hey Chris, thanks for the detailed response! My question was more theoretical to see if there's a technical limiation, as you are right about managing 100+ resource on a single screen is an edge-case.
I do however have some specific clients (mainly in manufacturing industry) where a resource group can contain more than 100 resources, although this is not the usual case.
Your point is also valid about using a combination of RMW dashboard, smaller resource groups and overall capacity planning in SPW.