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There isn't anything wrong going on. The Finish date of a task will change to match an Actual Finish. The comparison for variance is between the Baseline Finish and either the Actual Finish (if the task is complete) or the Finish if the task is incomplete.
It is as expected and didn't just start happening - the user may have just noticed it. I hope this helps. |
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Thank you Julie, it does. As the goal is to see how we are doing on the task progress, I think I will re-introduce the Baseline 3 Start and Baseline 3 Finish columns into the schedule; maybe both but Baseline 3 Finish for sure (I took them out earlier as the schedule was getting to be to big to take all the columns in at once), and will also create a Finish Variance column, so that we can track "Finish minus Baseline 3 Finish". Do you think this will do the trick or would there be anything else that I didn't think of?
Thanks so much again. |
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