Tutorials. Lesson 11 - Introduction to ValueSets and DataGraphs

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Tutorials Lesson 11 - Introduction to ValueSets and DataGraphs In this lesson you will learn how to: Create a Type 1 ValueSet. Create a Type 2 ValueSet. Create a Type 3 ValueSet. Enter the values for a ValueSet. Set up DataGraphs which display the ValueSets. Create a Values SmartColumn. Enter Values in the Values SmartColumn. Numbers can be shown along with a schedule. These numbers can be contained in value categories called ValueSets (e.g. Manhours, Budget, and Costs) and then graphed on a DataGraphs, as well as totaled for each row (in columns). There are five different types of ValueSets possible. In this lesson you will learn about types 1, 2, and 3. You will learn how to work with these ValueSet types, build a DataGraph and more. Up to 9 ValueSets can be added to any schedule. These can be graphed on up to 3 DataGraphs. Wonderful New Widget Budget Cost Manhours Task 2016 January February March April Cost $1,400.00 $4,500.00 Budget $3,000.00 $5,000.00 $4,000.00 $5,000.00 Cost $2,000.00 $9,000.00 $4,800.00 $4,500.00 $10,000.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 DataGraphs Manhours 397 745 488 271 800 400 ValueSets 0 Manhours Research Values SmartColumn 500 Cost $2,000.00 $5,000.00 Design 700 Cost $4,000.00 $2,000.00 Prototype 200 Cost $1,400.00 Testing 500 Schedule with DataGraph Generated from ValueSets Open the schedule for this lesson 1. On the toolbar choose the File tab. In the Files and Templates: Open and Save Options section, click the next to Open. 1. Choose Lesson Charts. 2. Select Lesson 11 Starter Schedule.mlg. 3. Save the schedule to an accessible folder on your hard drive, such as your Documents folder. Choose File, in the Files and Templates: Open and Save Options section, click the down arrow next to Save As... Choose Chart. Save the schedule. Lesson 11 Starter Schedule 11-1

Create the Budget ValueSet as Type 1 (Keyed-in Global Values) First, create one Type 1 ValueSet. These values are entered by specified time increments (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) and do not relate to specific tasks. Here, you will enter monthly Budget values for the whole project. 1. Click the Tools tab. 2. In the Graph Options section choose Set Up ValueSets. The Create or Edit ValueSets dialog box displays. 3. For the Set Alignment for ValueSets option choose Monthly as the time period to align the values. 4. Click the first Create/Edit button to the left of 1: No Name Assigned the ValueSet Properties dialog displays. 5. For ValueSet Name enter Budget. 6. Under the Data Source tab, choose Type 1 as the ValueSet type. 7. Click the Display/Edit Values... button. The Edit Values dialog box comes up. 8. In the Edit Value dialog box enter a monthly budget value in each cell under Value. See picture below for values. Monthly Alignment and Create ValueSet Entered Values The From date for row 1 is defined by the start date of this schedule (1/1/20). The To date for row 1 is defined by the monthly alignment, as chosen in Step 2. Thus, row 1 is January's budget, row 2 is February's budget, and so on. 9. Choose OK to return to the ValueSet Properties dialog box. ValueSet Type 1 10. Click the Graphic Properties tab to make selections for the "look" of these values in the DataGraph. Set the ValueSet Display Properties and Graph Properties as shown in the picture to the left. 11. Click OK to return to the Create or Edit ValueSets dialog box (keep this dialog box open for the next set of instructions). Row 1. Budget. Contains 4 Values. This information reflects the values just entered. Graphic Properties 11-2

Create the Type 2 ValueSet: Sum of Values Keyed into Task Rows. "Costs" Next you will create a Type 2 ValueSet. These values are entered by specified time increments (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) and DO relate to specific tasks (unlike Type 1). Later, you will enter monthly Costs values for each of the project steps. 1. Click the second Create/Edit button to the left of 2: No Name Assigned to display the ValueSet Properties dialog 2. For ValueSet Name enter Cost. Create ValueSet 3. Under the Data Source tab, choose Type 2 as the ValueSet type. 4. Click the Graphic Properties tab to make selections for the "look" of these values in the DataGraph. 5. Set the ValueSet Display Properties and Graph Properties as shown. ValueSet Type 2 6. Click OK to return to the Create or Edit ValueSets dialog box (keep this dialog box open for the next set of instructions). Row 2. Cost. Contains 0 Values. Values will be entered later. ValueSet Display and Graphic Properties 11-3

Create the Type 3 ValueSet (Allocate column values across timeline) Now, create a Type 3 ValueSet. These values are taken from a Values SmartColumn, evenly distributed across each task's Gantt bar, and graphed by time period in the DataGraph. Here, the Manhours column will contain the values for this Manhours ValueSet. 1. Click the third Create/Edit button (to the left of 3: No Name Assigned...) to reach the ValueSet Properties dialog box. 2. For ValueSet Name enter Manhours. 3. Under the Data Source tab, choose Type 3 as the ValueSet type. 4. For Select Column scroll to 11. Manhours. 5. Allocate to Current Date. Create ValueSet 6. Click the Graphic Properties tab to make selections for the "look" of these values in the DataGraph. 7. Set the ValueSet Display Properties and Graph Properties as shown in the picture to the left. ValueSet Type 3 8. Click OK to return to the Create or Edit ValueSets dialog box, where you should have these three ValueSets: Budget, Cost and Manhours Row 1. Budget. Contains 4 Values. Row 2. Cost. Contains 0 Values. Values will be entered later. Row 3. Manhour. Contains 0 Values. Values will be entered later. 9. Choose OK to return to the schedule. You will not notice any change in the schedule. ValueSet Display and Graphic Properties 11-4

Enter the values for the "Costs" ValueSet The Costs ValueSet already exists, yet does not contain values. On a row-by-row basis, you will now enter those values.. Enter the costs for the Research task row... 1. Click the ( ) Arrow tool in the toolbox. 2. On the schedule, right-click the word Research, and from the right click menu choose Edit ValueSet. The Select ValueSet to Edit dialog box displays. 3. Click the Edit button to the left of 2. Costs. 4. The Edit Values dialog box appears. Since Research takes place only in January and February, there are no costs associated with other months. Therefore, enter 2000 for January and 5000 for February as shown. 5. Click OK, and OK again, to return to the schedule. Select ValueSet to Edit Right Click Menu Edit ValueSet Entered Values Enter the costs for Design... 1. Right-click the word Design, from the right click menu choose Edit ValueSet. The Select ValueSet to Edit dialog displays. 2. Click the Edit button to the left of 2. Costs. 3. Since Design takes place only in February and March, there are no costs associated with other months. Therefore, enter 4000 for February and 2000 for March. 4. Click OK, and OK again, to return to the schedule. Enter the costs for Prototype... 1. Right-click the word Prototype, from the right click menu choose Edit ValueSet. The Select ValueSet to Edit dialog displays. 2. Click the Edit button to the left of 2. Costs. 3. Since Prototype takes place only in March, there are no costs associated with other months. Therefore, enter 1400 March. 4. Click OK, and OK again, to return to the schedule. Enter the costs for Testing... 1. Right-click the word Testing, from the right click menu choose Edit ValueSet. The Select ValueSet to Edit dialog displays. 2. Click the Edit button to the left of 2. Costs. 3. Since Testing takes place only in March and April, there are no costs associated with other months. Therefore, enter 1400 for March and 4500 for April. 4. Click OK, and OK again, to return to the schedule. You will see the values you entered in each task row however the graph will not appear yet. 11-5

Set up the DataGraphs that will display the ValueSets In the previous steps, you set up three ValueSets (Budget, Costs, and Manhours) and entered the values for two of those ValueSets (Budget and Costs). Next, you will set up two DataGraphs: the first will display Budget and Costs, and the second will display Manhours. 1. Click the Tools tab. 2. In the Graph Options section choose Setup DataGraph. The DataGraph Options dialog box displays. 3. Under the DataGraph 1 tab, make the selections as shown in the picture to the right. 4. Click the Assign ValueSets to this Graph... Button. The Assign ValueSet to DataGraph dialog box comes up. 5. Check on 1. Budget. Contains 4 Values and 2.Cost. Contains 5 Values. 6. Click OK 7. Click the DataGraph 2 tab, and make the selections as shown in picture below. 8. Click the Assign ValueSets to this Graph... button. The Assign ValueSet to DataGraph dialog box comes up. 9. Check on 3. Manhours. Contains 4 Values as shown: 10.Click OK and OK to return to the schedule. Budget and Cost dategraph is generated, however Manhours datagraph is not generated until the Manhours column is set up. DataGraph 1 Assigned ValueSets DataGraph 2 Assigned ValueSets Schedule with Populated Budget and Cost Datagraph Manhour Data raph Not Populated Yet 11-6

Create a Values SmartColumn that contains user-entered values You will change the Manhours column to a Values SmartColumn, then enter values for that column. 1. Click (the Arrow tool) in the toolbox. Click the Manhours column heading. The toolbar will change to the Selection tab with Current Object: Column Heading. Choose Switch to Column. 2. In the Column Type and Format section click the down arrow next to the Properties button choose Values. The Indicators for Values column dialog box appears. 3. In the Indicators for Values column dialog box, choose OK to return to the schedule. You will now see 0's in the Manhours Values SmartColumn. Enter values in the Values SmartColumn 1. Click T (the Text tool) in the toolbox. 2. Click once in the Manhours column for the Research task row. 3. Enter a value of 500. As you enter a number the graph will build. 4. Select Enter or the down arrow key on your keyboard, to get to the next task row's Manhours cell. 5. See picture to the right for other values to enter. 6. Continue to enter the values for the entire Manhours Values SmartColumn. 7. As the values are added the DataGraph will build. When the last value is entered do not click enter or down arrow. Simply click with your mouse outside the schedule. (If you do select enter or the down arrow this will take you to a second page. To get back to the first page choose the Edit tab. In the Delete section choose Current page.) Values Schedule with DataGraphs 11-7