You are a Project Server 2013 administrator, and you support the Project Management Office (PMO)
project managers who need to estimate project hours and costs without knowing the specific
resource names.
There are options available to accommodate this request when creating resources on Project Server
2013.
You need to allow project managers to plan workload and cost from the task level up.
What should you do?
A.
Create a budget work resource in the resource center and have project managers use the Build
Team From Enterprise function to assign the resource at the task level.
B.
Create two custom task level fields named Resource Hours and Resources Costs, and add them to
the default view so project managers can input their estimations of hours and cost at the task level.
C.
Have project managers add resources from the Build Team From Enterprise function when
building their projects, and tell them to guess who the resource might be, since the resource can be
replaced later by the correct resource.
D.
Create a generic work resource in the resource center and have project managers use the Build
Team From Enterprise function to assign the generic resources at the task level.