S- curves

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Marcus Love 👤 Member for 15 years 10 months

Hi Arnold
Will you please send it to me too on [email protected].

 

It would be highly appreciated!

Thank you very much and have a great weekend.

M.Love

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Arnold Puy 👤 Member for 19 years 1 month



You can use the Resourge Usage Profile, Resource Usage Spreadsheet --> spreadsheet option --> Calculate Average.






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Arnold Puy 👤 Member for 19 years 1 month

Hi Mamerto,



What type of Resources? Labor or Nonlabor? If you are talking about Manhours, this is Labor. If your Resources loaded in days, just multipy it by 8 hrs or 10 hrs per day depending on your calendar’s assignment.



Mamerto, I can do it for you. Pls. send me your .xer file to [email protected]



Arnold

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Ferdinand U. 👤 Member for 18 years 10 months

hi try global change or excel import, multiply by 8.5 to 10 hrs per day

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Mertz Balanon 👤 Member for 20 years 6 months

Hi Arnold tnx again got the guide in producing S-curve. as you know im new in P5 i just came because the guy who used to prepared the programme resigned so i have to assume. my other problem is the resources is loaded in days calculstion now the new Planning engr of Consultant is asking me to prepare the weight % in manhours. whats the fastest way to do it? in P5? i cant imagine 9K+ activities to be loaded in manhors.



Salamat...

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Arnold Puy 👤 Member for 19 years 1 month

Hi Christopher,



Send me your email address and I’ll show how to do it. I will send to your e-mail the snapshot in P6.



HTH.



Arnold

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Christopher Nicolas 👤 Member for 20 years

A silly question I know but I can’t figure out how to produce an S Curve in P6 - I know how to in P3 but can’t figure it out in P6 - help please.......

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Mohammed Mujtaba 👤 Member for 17 years 9 months

Dear All,

The S-Curves are prepared based upon manhours.

In primavera P3, Go to Tools, then Tabular Reports, then Resources, then Loading.

Click on Loading. Click on add (it will open one box).

Then Go to Modify Tab and select your resources.

Then in Format Tab select Export report in CSV format and browse the location where u want the file to be saved.

Then in the same tab you can select the activity code.

Then in the Timescale tab you can select the data range (ie..the range of dates u want the s-curves values)

Then in the same in the display box u can select the typr ie wekkly ,monthly (If u select weekly it will display the values in week).

Then click OK and RUN.

It will display the excel file (If the file is not displayed at that time go to the specified location which u have given and open it)




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K Z 👤 Member for 18 years 1 month

Hello Mohammed,

I will be very grateful if you can send me detailed information about s-curve. My email address is [email protected].

I will be very grateful if you can help me.

Regards.

Keme

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Mohammed Mujtaba 👤 Member for 17 years 9 months

Dear Moutassem ,

The S-Curves are the curves which represents the planned progress and actual progress. The values can be derived from the primavera itself. If you need the detail information send me a reply to [email protected].

I will send it ...Inshallah

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