A normal resource that performs work.A material - instead of having limited units to be shared amongst tasks, materials count up their total uses.A resource that is shared amongst tasks like staff but normally contributes no work itself (efficiency defaults to zero).Often used in the creation of action forms.Įquipment → ( ResourceType r/o) An array of all items of this enumeration.Here are the various types of OmniPlan resources:Īll → (Array of ResourceType r/o) Remove() → Delete this resource and remove it from the project, along with any associated assignments. Use the members property to retrieve references to the resources within the immediate resource group, but use the descendents() function to retrieve references of all resources within the group hierarchy. Create new resource member and makes this resource into a group.ĭescendents() → (Array of Resource).
Here are the functions that can be called on an instance of a Resource.ĪddMember() → ( Resource) Number of units of this resource available for this project.Used in creating URL links to resources in OmniPlan: omniplan:///resource/ The unique identifier for the resource.Total planned expenditure on this resource.Defaults to 1.0 (100%).Įmail ( String or null) Amount of work actually performed per time.Cost per task that this resource is assigned to.Įfficiency ( Number).Cost per hour of work performed.ĬostPerUse ( Number).Expenditure on this resource that has already happened for work performed.ĬostPerHour ( Number).Assignments of this resource to tasks.ĬompletedCost ( Number r/o).Here are the properties of an OmmiPlan resource:Īssignments (Array of Assignments r/o) Like tasks, resources can also exist in hierarchical groups. Every person, piece of infrastructure, and raw ingredient that contributes to reaching the project’s goal is counted as a resource.Ĭreating resources works much like creating tasks. An OmniPlan project includes the team members, equipment and materials needed to bring the project to fruition.