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Formula inserting in User Define Column In PRIMAVERA

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Kumar Baiju
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Hi

Can we insert the formula in user defined colum in PRIMAVERA V 6.0. If Yes please guide how can we do that??

 

Regards\

 

KBJ

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kumar s
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Dear

i think that you want to extend the start date by 15 days.

so for this first creatw the user defined field (slect the start date option) in the data type .

then use the follwoing global change parameter

if

all the actitivities or if you want to do it for certain no of activities then filter it before in the activity window before going for the global change.

then

select the user define date      =          start       (+)       15

you  will see the dates changed accordingly..

 

cheers

Kumar Baiju
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Thanks Kumar

I want to enter the date for which formula is as = Start date +15d.

how can i do this

 

Regards\\

kumar s
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Dear Baiju,

you can use the user defined field for entering the formula related data.

first create the user defined field and then go to the global change option.

there you can set the formulae and commit the changes.

the required values will appear accordingly in the coulums.

btw which type of formulae you were trying to display...

if required i can help in that..

 

cheers