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P3 manual is available on primaveras FTP site for free downloading.
It comes with P3 CD as well.
Cheers,
Ravi
I have a primavera manual but i am not sure i can share here.
Hi All,
I am graduate scheduler and need more experience as well . Can you please send some procedure and materials to me as well ? Thank you very much.
email :[email protected]
For Activities you can manage as you want but i like to give information inside the activity code in order to filter aferwards if i want.
I done use very much SF liasions, not very easy to find in "nature".
If you give me your email i will try to send you some procedure.
Hi,
My sincere advice is that you read articles including papers on planning and scheduling. Visit corporate websites like PMI, Planning Engineers Organization, etc. also ask your boss questions concerning scheduling while you get involved in scheduling activities.
For the issue of activity, activity is a process in a project that consumes time and also usually consumes or uses other resources (e.g. people, money, materials and equipment). An activity is the smallest unit of work on a Project, but depending upon the hierarchy or level of detail of the project, may be divisible into smaller or more detailed activities, therefore an activity list is a directory that contains all the activities in a project.
You can define relationship (connection) according to relationship type - the condition that controls how activity is related to its predecessors or successors. Examples of relationships are FF, FS, SS, and SF
Duration: The estimated or actual time required for the completion of an activity, or group of activities, based upon a particular resource allocation and method of working.
Try and send me your email address. I will send some material to you on planning process and responsibility matrix
Regards
Iro Ukoha