Planned % complete column

Member for

24 years 5 months

As long as you have a proper CPM in your schedule, you can always calculate delays in MPP.



Step 1: Update completely and accurately your project

Step 2: Use Tools Tracking Update Project, then click Reschedule uncompleted work to start, then assign a date.

Step 3: Review your updated Critical Path

Step 4: if you can do it, mitigate delays, if not, voila, you have your updated completion date.



I hope this helps.

Member for

16 years 8 months

Thanks



Is there any way to calculate potential days delay or Slip?



Rgds

Chris

Member for

24 years 5 months

There’s another way to do this.



Saving a separate file of your baseline project, and name it as "as planned" file. Use the Tools Tracking as complete through, then assign a date. After MPP calculates the % complete, copy paste this field to your baseline or current project as a text field. This is similar to P3, the only difference is you have to cut and paste the calculated as planned %, not assign the "as planned" schedule as a target schedule.



what darren has explained is perfect if you really want a dynamic way of showing the as planned %. If you have not get the hung of the complicated formula, you may use the above as an alternative way to show as planned %.



Cheers,

Member for

17 years 8 months

Chris,



Whichever field you’ve used to show Planned % Complete, should also have ‘calculation for task and group summary rows’ options. Check the ‘use formula’ radio button and it should then roll up to summary levels.



(Tools > Customize > Fields)



Regards,



Darren

Member for

16 years 8 months

Thanks Darren,



The formual perfectly works, but it doesn’t calaculate for summary bars. is there any solutions to calculate the baseline % complete for summary bars?



Rgds

Chris