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Time Slice / Windows Analysis

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David Bordoli
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Hi

Does anyone know of an ’add-on’ utility for Primavera(it might be called ’Fleet’) that uses the data base and allowes multiple ’time-slices’ to be carried out atomatically. It’s the sort of thing that claims analysist use to do ’Time Impact’ or ’Windows’ analysis.

Thanks

David
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David Bordoli
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Hi all...

Just thought it would be a good idea to keep you up to date with what I have found. There seems to be quite a few ustilities to aid programme analysis.

As detailed below Ron Winter has a nice suite of programs called ‘Schedule Analyzer’ (contact Ron@RonWinterConsulting.com).

Another is ‘Claim Digger’ from Primavera (http://www.primavera.com/solutions/ec_claimdigger.html).

The one I was looking for in fact was called ‘Flint’ (http://www.acsltd.co.uk/systems/primaplan/flint.htm).

Regards

David
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David Bordoli
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Thanks Ronald...

It might be... Whatever looks interesting, I’ll check it out.

David
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I am not sure, but perhaps you are referring to the Schedule Analyzer Forensic module called, "As-Built Critical Path?"

You can find more on this at http://www.ronwinterconsulting.com/forensic_main.htm.