Earned Value for specified Periods?

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From: Chris B. (chrisburkhart_at_mosaicinc.com)
Date: 02/09/04


Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 15:36:08 -0800

Can one get Earned Value for different periods of time?

Currently I can "Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel" ... then Output the requested EV Fields to Excel.

Do I use Excel to for that functionality? or is there a way to see the information in Project?

I've got a couple Ideas for macros that may be able to do that for me, but figured I should ask for fear of missing something fundamental.

I appreciate any direction. We were doing all our EV calculations in Excel before Project... now I fear that we may need to keep the Excel for EV. To capture the level of detail we need.

[Info: Project 2003 Std]



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