 Yn ymgyrch, os ydych gwybod i gael o bobl yma i gyd wedi'i'n gwybod i'r bobl yma i gael y byd yma i'r gweithio arddangos y gweithio. Felly, yn y bwysig y bobl, yna'n gwybod i'r bobl i'r byd. Felly, mae'n gwybod i'r bobl i'r bobl, mae'n gweithio i'r byd, ac mae'n gweithio i'r byd. Felly, any reports that affect both resources and tasks can then be flipped between. So, we're going to go under the dashboards in this example. We're going to look at the cost overview for the report. The reports that have been generated here, for example, there's a chart here showing the cost status. The cost is shown by task, and I can extend the size of this chart, make it a bit bigger. So, we can see that right now the chart is showing by task. Now, with the chart selected, I can actually change this chart to review the chart by resource instead of task. I can do that by, with the chart selected, I can use the chart design tab, and there's an option called chart data. So, sometimes this comes up with a chart, but if it doesn't, and the chart design, here's chart data, and it's called a field list. So, this chart now is cost applies to both tasks and resources. So, at the moment the chart has been displayed by task, if I click on the resources part of the field list, very cleverly, we've now got costs by resource. So, engineer manager, HR manager, what they're costing us throughout the project. If I wanted to show it by task, all I've got to do is click back by task. So, quite clever how you can flip between task and resource for reports that affect both tasks and resource. If I close this one down, I can look at another way of looking at it, through a table, so I can click on the table. If the green field box doesn't come up, you've got a table design, table data, and at the moment it's by task. So, all the breakdown of the cost by task, click on resources, it's now giving me a breakdown of all the table by resource, and yet the chart I can still keep by task. So, you can mix and match the table design and the chart design, as I've done here, you can keep them the same. So, this has clearly shown a breakdown of the resource cost, the chart has shown a breakdown of the task cost. And this is just by flicking back and forth between the tasks and the resources in the field list. So, I'm going to change the table back to task, and it now updates itself. I can then go into a different table, a different report, so I'm going to go back to reports, and I'm going to cost again this on cash flow. So, cash flow, I'm going to the table, the table gives me a breakdown of the cash flow by task. I've selected the table, table design, table data, field list, go from tasks, which is presently showing, to resources. And now we've got an update of the cash flow breakdown of all our resources, and you can just flip back and forth between them. So, a very, very clever way of working by looking at different information, by just clicking back and forth between the different areas for reports that affect both of the areas. Now, I'll show you one way that this is not going to be effective. So, I'll close this down, go to another report, and I'll go to project overview. So, you can see this is all about percentage completion. So, percentage completion is all to do with tasks. So, you're asking for tasks to be percentage completion. So, the percentage completion of a task shows us where the percentage completions are, and then anything that's outstanding or that hasn't been completed. Now, if I change this to resources, a percentage completion doesn't apply to resources, so you can see here it doesn't know what to do. It just wants to get, it's waiting for you to design a new chart. So, not all the reports affect both. This is an example of where a report is just tasks. I click back on tasks, now the report comes back again. So, providing a report applies to both tasks and resources. In the example, I'll do one more. So, for example, go back to dashboards again, go back to cost overview. The cost applies to both the tasks and the resources. We can see now, and I'll just do the last example, click it on a chart, go to the chart design. I'll change the chart data, and I can now go to resources because it affects both of them. So, providing the reports and project affect both tasks and resources, you can then use either or. Here, I've now changed the chart to resources. If I wanted to update the table, click on the table. Another table selected, and I'll go to the field list for the table. So, the table data, and I'll change this to resources as well. We can now see the breakdown for resource, and I'll leave them both on resources in this example. But this shows how reports can be updated between tasks and resources when a report affects both tasks and resources. If you enjoyed this video, make sure you like and subscribe to our channel. Hope to see you for the next tutorial, and thanks for watching.