How does the project gauge work?
You can also find the hours worked in the submenu of each construction site in the Timesheets tab.
A progress gauge is present on the sheet of each construction site.

The green corresponds to the hours planned and realized on D-1.
The yellow corresponds to hours planned but not yet performed.
The grey corresponds to the remaining time available for planning.

Red is the time achieved in addition to the estimated time.
Orange corresponds to the time planned on a construction site when the expected time has already been exceeded.
A progress gauge is present on the sheet of each construction site.

The green corresponds to the hours planned and realized on D-1.
The yellow corresponds to hours planned but not yet performed.
The grey corresponds to the remaining time available for planning.

Red is the time achieved in addition to the estimated time.
Orange corresponds to the time planned on a construction site when the expected time has already been exceeded.
Updated on: 31/08/2023
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