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Variance

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Dan MÃ¥rtensson
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Hello all,

I am working in MSP 2007. Now I want to display the variance between the baseline finish and my actual finish. How do I do this?

Thanks

Dan

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ismail khan
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yes that will answer your question
Dan MÃ¥rtensson
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Hi,

I must have been lost this morning! In MSP the field name is finish variance, no problem!

//Dan
ismail khan
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Dear Dan,

The best way of doing is, export the dates in to excel and find the difference between the dates.

regards,

ismail