Property reference

com.snc.resource_management.percentage_allocation_normal

The com.snc.resource_management.percentage_allocation_normal property sets the threshold for displaying resource availability in green on reports. When a resource's allocation percentage is below this value, it indicates that the resource is underutilized and likely available for additional work.

Default: 50 Type: integer Application: Global

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? This property defines the percentage allocation threshold below which resources are marked as available in resource management reporting.
What area does it affect? Resource Management Reporting
What does the default mean? The default value is "50", which sets the baseline numeric behavior for this property.
When should you review it? Review this property when adjusting resource allocation strategies or assessing resource availability.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name com.snc.resource_management.percentage_allocation_normal
Sys ID a65ba453bf22010007fdbeba3f0739ee
Type integer
Application Global
Default value 50
Description If resource_management reporting for a resource/group has value of percentage_allocation less than this value the color will be shown as green.
Updated 2017-07-17 00:03:40

Sources

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... the Resource Management application uses by default. Resource Management Schedule If resource_management reporting for a resource/group has value of percentage_allocation less than this value the color is shown as green. (com.snc.resource_management.percentage_allocation_normal) The value that determines when the availability of the resource is shown as green on the resource report. Green signifies that the resource is not being fully utilized and is ...