If youre referring to LINEA, the old German version, then there is no function to show baseline v. current.
Newer versions of Time chainage software such as Linear Plus and TILOS do allow these functions.
The only workaround that I have thought of is to have a duplicate set of activities that are fixed in position (to simulate a baseline) and to haev activity codes on them that will allow you to display them differently - say as light grey lines.
However I see this as a messy and rather labourious solution. My answer is that a baseline comparison should be done by a standard bar chart and use the time chainage chart to show actual/forecasts only.
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20 years 9 monthsRE: Chainage Diagrams with Linea
Thank you,
I have done what you have suggested in your third paragraph. Yes, I agree with you it is not a practical way but at least it is a solution.
Thank you again, best regards.
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20 years 6 monthsRE: Chainage Diagrams with Linea
If youre referring to LINEA, the old German version, then there is no function to show baseline v. current.
Newer versions of Time chainage software such as Linear Plus and TILOS do allow these functions.
The only workaround that I have thought of is to have a duplicate set of activities that are fixed in position (to simulate a baseline) and to haev activity codes on them that will allow you to display them differently - say as light grey lines.
However I see this as a messy and rather labourious solution. My answer is that a baseline comparison should be done by a standard bar chart and use the time chainage chart to show actual/forecasts only.