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Activity Spreadsheet Usage / P6 V8.2

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Carlos Malaspina
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Hi everyone,

Right now I’m doing a contract migration from Lump-sum to Time & Material, I updated my schedule once a week but now my client need the number of hours expended by day.  

Throw the Activity Spreadsheet Usage I can found all the information but when I update an activity by hours Primavera P6 share out the hours number along all task duration.

I’m wondering if Primavera P6 V8.2 can keep the hours number entry an specific day even if the task continue for two or more days

Example:         Activity A (5 days)

 

Spent hours

Primavera P6 V8.2

I want

Monday

5h

4.2h

5h

Tuesday

3h

4.2h

3h

Wednesday

4h

4.2h

4h

Thursday

2h

4.2h

2h

Friday

7h

4.2h

7h

Thanks for your help.

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Raymund de Laza
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Use bucket planning

Zoltan Palffy
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by default Primavera spreads your manhours linerarly over the activity. To do what you want first make a cumstom curve then assign the custom curve to the resourses where you want this to happen.

go to enterprise then resource curves

then select ADD

Then name it what you want

Then Select Modify 

now for the curve values enter these values these values go across the bottom on the curve

0.0 0%

6.0 5%

6.0 10%

6.0 15%

6.0 20% 

3.5 25%

3.5 30%

3.5 35%

3.5 40%

4.8 45%

4.8 50% 

4.8 55% 

4.8 60% 

2.5 65%

2.5 70%

2.5 75%

2.5 80% 

8.2 85%

8.2 90%

8.2 95% 

8.2 100%

now assign the curve to the resource