RE: % Complete to Date

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If you've got cost associated with your project, you could use Earned Value -
this is pretty much what it was designed to do.

For expected Expected % Complete, you would most likely be looking at a
custom formula like [BCWP] / [Baseline Work]. Then as you adjust the Status
Date in Project > Project Information, the Expected % Complete should change.

If you're not using cost, I am not sure how you would go about doing this.

-A

"Jon S." wrote:

I'd like to easily report what percent of work is complete as expected to be
by date. Say I have tasks to be finished last week, this week, and next
week. Some of my tasks from last week are done, but not all, yet some of my
tasks to start next week have begun. Can project easily calculate some %
complete to Date? Or atleast, even if it doesn't give me credit for that
work I am ahead on, can it tell me if I'm up to date with what I said I would
be by now?

Jon S.
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