Re: Report of estimated % complete.
- From: "DaveFusion" <DaveFusion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 05:42:02 -0700
Thanks for that,
I've alloacted a 'cost' to each of my resources, and shown the 'earned
value' colums you quote in my 'Task' view.
However, the 'cost' of each task now has a value, but the columns you quote
are all set to £0.00
How do I get it calculate what amount of the Task Cost should have been
used, and what amount has actually been used ?
"Gérard Ducouret" wrote:
> Hello Dave,
> Why not use the Earned Value data : what you want is almost the BCWS,
> compared with the BCWP and the ACWP.
> Have a look in the Help for these fields.
>
> Gérard Ducouret
>
> "DaveFusion" <DaveFusion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message
> de news:B0AC7730-5DEA-4437-B184-A2C6315CBFD8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Guys & Gals,
> > I have a request to produce a report which shows 'what the % complete
> should
> > be if all tasks are running on schedule'.
> >
> > The only way I could think of doing this would be manually 'update to
> > schedule' all tasks, then Copy/Cut the % complete column, close the plan
> > without saving ( or possibly use the undo function ), paste the vales into
> a
> > user defined column and then print out.
> >
> > I'm sure somebody out there has some natty little tool or macro that could
> > do all this for me at the touch of a mouse - if you're that person please
> let
> > me know !!!
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
>
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