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Old 06-15-2015, 04:50 PM
SebastianColombia SebastianColombia is offline How to get some EVM (Earned Value Management) Indicators Windows 8 How to get some EVM (Earned Value Management) Indicators Office 2013
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First of all good morning/afternoon/ evening as the case may be:



I have been working the EVM (Earned Value Management) methodology in MS Project and I've been able to get several indicators, such as:

Planned Value (PV),*Earned Value (EV),*Actual Cost (AC),*Cost Variation (CV),*Schedule Variation (SV),*EAC (Estimate at Completion), Variation at Completion (VAC), Budget at Completion (BAC), Cost Performance Index (CPI), TCPI (To-Complete Performance Index) and Schedule Performance Index (SPI).

However I haven't still been able to find how to get the following indicators: Time Estimate at Completion (EACT), Estimate to Complete (ETC) and CPIxSPI. my question is:
Can I get these indicators in any view?? or do I have to calculate them via a calculated field??? I'd really appreciate if you can help me.

Thanks a lot!!!
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