Re: Earned Value Analysis (EVA) graphing from Project Prof
- From: "John Garay" <jgaray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:57:08 -0500
Nock -
If you want to get away from the whole process of creating project reports
and graphs in Exel, this add-on software for Microsoft Project has bundled
earned value graphs based on the AS-4817 standard:
http://www.decisionedge.com/landing_microsoft_earnedvalue.html
You can download a free trial to see your own project data in the charts.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
John Garay
DecisionEdge, Inc.
jgaray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Steve House [Project MVP]" <sjhouse.remove.this@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
in message news:eVVhEOkNGHA.3908@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Exporting with the Analyse Timescaled Data... tool in Project will create
an Excel work*** with the necessary data. Then in Excel use the
graphing tools to create your curves and use regression analysis to extend
them to predcit the finish date and finish actual cost.
--
Steve House [MVP]
MS Project Trainer & Consultant
Visit http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm for the FAQs
"Nock" <Nock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,
Q. How can you generate EVA based graphs in Excel (2003) from Project
2003
data? I know you can use the 'Analyse Timescaled Data in Excel' from
within
Project Professional but I can't get a generic 'time' vs 'cost' view
(with a predicted project finish point).
Also, if you can do this, is it possible to script or code the process?
Many thanks,
Nock
.
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