David, Thanks so much for sharing the tip about expanding task details to see the actual planned hours! I have updated my settings to include that and now see the daily totals for users. That said, I'm confused about how the hours are calculated. In the new Scheduling Planner the totals are different from the Legacy tool (see screenshots below, the same user is selected for both tools):
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Also, one thing that's great about the Legacy tool is the ability to easily, at a quick glance, see which team members are over-allocated (since those days are highlighted in red - you can see an example in my screenshot above). While the new tool does show the hours total, there's no visual indication that the person is over-allocated. Perhaps this is meant to be addressed by the new planning tool? If so, I'm confused because the planning tool shows yet a totally different view of that person's allocation and planned hours.
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Like I said before, I'm just hoping to find a way to get the same information out of the new tools. One more note about the Legacy tool vs the new one - one thing that was really great about the Legacy tool was the ability to look at a single user's allocation. That is, I could go to the user > Allocation tab and easily get this information. It was essentially one-click. With the new tool, I have to navigate to the People page > Scheduling and then search for the user as a filter. It's more like 2-3 clicks. Might seem like a minor quibble, but a big part of what I do all day is make ad-hoc schedule adjustments based on shifting priorities. Thanks again, David and Vazgen! Hope to continue this convo and get this tool working the way I need it to. Alexi Glines iProspect