Tested on Project Operations on Dataverse version 4.43.0.119
In part I we looked at the basic concepts of subcontracting and how subcontracts are created. In this post, we’ll look at contract worker resource management so that we’ll learn how contract workers are booked to a project as subcontractors. The entire booking process isn’t very different from how user-based bookable resources are…
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Subcontracting in Project Operations Lite – Part II
Tested on Project Operations on Dataverse version 4.43.0.119 In part I we looked at the basic concepts of subcontracting and how subcontracts are created. In this post, we’ll look at contract worker resource management so that we’ll learn how contract workers are booked to a project as subcontractors.
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