Greg, I wanted to jump in here because I am not sure you can accurately accomplish what you are looking for using a task report. Unless you are looking only at how many planned hours on tasks that complete that month, regardless of when they started. Here is an example: Task A has 100 planned hours with a planned start date of 15 Jan and a planned completion date of 10 Feb. Your task report will show all 100 hours in Feb when you group by Planned Completion Date (Month). I believe your only option will be the Planner Module in Workfront. Here are the issues: First, as Vicki pointed out, in one of the screenshots you are grouping by "Original Planned Hours" which is not going to give you accurate information. This field only shows planned hours for the task that was created with planned hours and then had subtasks added under it. Since the subtasks now determine the Planned Hours for the parent task, you will lose visibility to what you originally had. This field is very helpful for PMs who want to quickly see what was originally planned for a task once subtasks have been added. It also allows WF to "remember" what the original plan was if the subtasks are deleted. This field is 0 until a subtask is added, therefore you won't get the data you desire. Second, WF does not allow you to report at the task level on "Allocation Date". Allocation Date is the daily "Allocation" of hours for that task based on the duration (10 planned hours over a 10 day duration = 1 hour per day). Therefore, you can not accurately report the number of planned hours per month at the task level because you either get all the hours based on Start or Finish and not based on the Allocation. You have 3 options. Either you use the Planner Module, the API, or you can use the Project (Financial Data) report to get "Allocation Date" for the planned hours at the project level. This is a great report if you want to see a macro view of how many hours are planned each month for each project, but you won't be able to get to the micro level (Task, job role, team, individual). The Planner Module is the only native, OOTB option for getting the true micro level info. I hope this helps!! David
DAVID A. TAYLOR Founder & Managing Consultant