Re: Different sum between task and time-phased data

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In article <6E6C1A90-E52E-4383-BAAD-F140BA5816DF@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Hans Wurst <HansWurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi there,

I just got a call from a very blond and good looking girl. She has a project
problem and I can't solve it. *grmph*

In the task view she sees the costs with 13500.
If she has a look at the timephased cost and adds the half-year data, the
sum is correct. But starting from the quartely data - till the daily data -
the sum is wrong: 20543.

Has anyone an idea how I can help her?

Best regards

Michael

Michael,
Forget you, let's hear more about the pretty blond :-)

But I understand, you want to impress the young lady. It would help if
we knew exactly which cost field you are talking about. If it is really
baseline cost you are looking at, the values may not add up.

John
Project MVP
.



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