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Using Material Resources and % Complete to Calculate Cost-to-Date
I have tried (unsuccessfully) several times in the past to get MS Project to align with the workflow/billing process for my company.
We invoice exclusively on prorated material costs-- in our case, how many cubic yards of material was moved from the start of a project to current date. Normally, (outside of MS Project,) we would either use % Complete of the total material OR (units moved)/(total units). Since MSP doesn't accept additional decimals in the % Complete field, I assume there would be a way to input however many units of material were moved to date to calculate Cost to Date, but I cannot for the life of me figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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