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		<title>By: Rule of Thumb &#187; Slicing and Dicing Resource Costs in MS Project</title>
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		<description>[...] From MSP_ASSIGNMENTS you can get work and cost of each assignment and by linking it to MSP_RESOURCES, you get resource names and standard rates. Resource groups (if needed) are stored in MSF_TEXT_FIELDS and you&#8217;ll need MSP_CONVERSIONS as well. Details on getting resource groups can be found in previous post. [...]</description>
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