I'll certainly post some suggestions once we work out how to solve current issues with the reports we need.
Mostly the limitations have been found in the rest of Merlin. We’re doing a 12 month project involving a team of about 18 people. The project is modular (so there are at least five replications of the same workplan on different organisational units), and changes frequently and rapidly (as the timing of when start and stop these modules shifts due to external changes in dates), and the deliverables and methods evolve as the project develops.
So things like the inability to easily manage / replicate a common block of activities (there is a ghastly hack that requires multiple search / replaces, but really not great). Tracking how a change to the project affects the overall budget compared to a previous version (it seems you can’t set a ‘baseline’ project and compare changes against it) are a pain. We’ve also had weird problems relating to how Merlin schedules resources, problems with imports / exports to MS Project, and even simple things like cut / paste crashing merlin. Deep in the list is the inability of Merlin to do generic word-wrapping / row height adjustment in cells - you can do it but only by setting all rows of the required class to the height required for the largest cell, but this relies on you knowing what this is, and it not changing in use (so if it is the list of assigned resources, and you add to this list, any row height settings break). If you have one row of cells with lots of information, you end up with ludicrously long reports…
But I just run the company - others have been doing the bulk of the work, and these comments are based on the noise generated by their correspondence with Merlin support… (and hear the excuses that the reason why the plan is late is …. (fill in something else they can’t get Merlin to do)). It may be that there are ways to do these things (if so, please let us know!) but I know they have been logging problems with Project Wizards product support pretty much since the day we got our first license.
However I am familiar with CSS / XML, and frustrated by Merlin's inability to produce a simple sensible routine report that sets