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project for projected vs physical
Hi everyone! I'm new to the form and have searched for an answer to my question to no avail, so decided to post a questions for what I'm struggling with. I use MSP 2007, I have a simple schedule but I need to track/calculate planned vs actual and I don't want % complete to go back and change my "planned" units automatically. I included a sample I use in Excel now. Basically all tasks actual were either over or under planned, but all work is 100% complete. Is there anyway to pull this off using projects?
Thanks in advance! See attached PDF. Thanks |
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Yes. You should model the work in Project, entering tasks, durations, relationships, resources (as you are tracking work and cost). Then before you start supplying actual data - save a baseline. The original baseline data:baseline start, baseline finish, baseline work, baseline cost, baseline duration) will then not be changed by entering actuals. Project will calculate variance - work, cost, start, finish, and duration for you.
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JulieS - You got me on the right track for sure! Thanks!!!
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You're welcome. Feel free to post back with further questions as needed.
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