- People
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Projects
- Projects > Listing & Projects > Allocations
- Project's Dashboard
- Project's Basic Information
- Project Numbers table
- Projects > Allocations Main Graph
- Progress Numbers
- Actions (Project's Dashboard)
- Membership Actions (Project's Dashboard)
- Project's Resourcing View
- Grouping in Project's Dashboard
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Resourcing
- Resourcing with 'Quick Edit'
- Resourcing with 'Grid View'
- Finding and Resourcing the Available & Suitable People for Your Projects
- Soft Booking
- Use Cases for Soft Booking
- Resourcing Log
- Allocation Notes
- Resourcing Requests
- In-Depth: Getting an Overview / Utilization Rate of a Specific Target
- In-Depth: Using the Utilization Range in Person Filters
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- Reports
- Timesheet
- Competencies
- Resourcing Intelligence
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SYNC View (admins of Silverbucket)
- Integrating Data with with Silverbucket's SYNC-view
- SYNC-View: Competency
- SYNC-View: Customers
- SYNC-View: Extended-customers
- SYNC-View: People
- SYNC-View: Extended-people
- SYNC-View: Projects
- SYNC-View: Extended-projects
- SYNC-View: Hour-integration (actual hours)
- SYNC-View: OrganizationNodes-integration
SYNC-View: OrganizationNodes-integration
When importing data to Silverbucket it is vital to keep the structure identical to the example datasheet to ensure a flawless import:
- First row contains the names of the headers - it is not necessary to edit the first row.
- Second row in your file is where your data starts to get imported
- Columns need to be in the same exact order as in the examples
- Rows after the default structure's last column are never read / handled when importing
- Never have hidden columns in your data sheets
- First row contains the names of the headers - it is not necessary to edit the first row.
- Second row in your file is where your data starts to get imported
- Columns need to be in the same exact order as in the examples
- Rows after the default structure's last column are never read / handled when importing
- Never have hidden columns in your data sheets
What data is this integration used for
- Organization nodes
After import you can find the integrated data in the admin view's Organizations tab. Organization is metadata for people and projects in Silverbucket.
Integration's data fields
col. A |
B |
C |
Code for the organization |
Name of the organization |
ParentOrganization's Code |
The example file in the screenshot will integrate / create the following:

1) An organization with a code of "FIN" named "Finland"
2) An organization with a code of "HEL-1", named "Helsinki 1" under the parent organization "FIN"
3) An organization with a code of "TAM-1", named "Tampere 1" under the parent organization "FIN"
Rules & basic principles of this integration
If the data structure was correct, you can see the outcome in Silverbucket right after the upload. Navigate to the admin-view and its 'Organizations' tab, for example:

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