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S-Curves in MS Project

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Victor A
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Hallo!

Is it possible to do S-Curves in MS Project?

Thank

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Jean-Yves Moine
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you can buy "S curves V2" VBA EXCEL application: http://www.cubixpm-scurves.com/en/

it allows to :

  • Create 26 S curves (baseline early and late, physical progress) in automatic connection with a MS PROJECT or PRIMAVERA P6 schedule.
  • Spread the weights in a linear or Gaussian way over the tasks of schedule.
  • Create S curves with 3 criteria, on the basis of 5 task codes.
  • Manage a schedule up to 10,000 tasks.

BR, Jean-Yves Moine.

John Cornish
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Hi to those with an interest in "S" Curves.

EV reports and "S" Curve graphs are integrated with Micro Planner X-Pert software.

This offers an immediate view of the EV reports with no need to export to third party packages. It’s all there.

John
Trevor Rabey
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Yes you can.
If you are using MSP 2000, 2002, 2003:
View, Toolbars, Analysis, then click the "Analyse Time Scaled Data In EXCEl", then step through the options and choose Cumulative Work or Cumulative Cost.
In MSP2007, see the Reports, Visual Reports for the same thing but with a bit more fiddling.
Darren Kosa
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Hi Victor,

Not in MS Project, but you can either export or cut and paste the relevant data into Excel and generate your S-Curve that way.

Regards,

Darren