Yes... I know that it is possible in MP2003 but...i used MP2007...i refer to Programmed S-Curve..to the initial proyection of how the s-curve must be run agree the initial plan. The curve against we compare the curve of execution.
I hope that you understand my question...cause i dont have a lot of practice in my english.
Thanks
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Submitted by Trevor Rabey on Thu, 2009-12-03 02:19
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22 years 9 monthsRE: Programmed S-Curve
Jhorbam,
In MS Project 2007, you will use Visual Reports; it does replace MS Project 2003s "Analyze Timescale Data in Excel".
Alexandre
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19 years 11 monthsRE: Programmed S-Curve
S Curve comes in different flavours.
Its a graph, it has axes, you have to know what you want on them.
Time is on the horizontal axis.
What do you want on the vertical axis, Cumulative Cost or Work?
You can get Cumulative Cost and Cumulative Work at Reports, Visual Reports.
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16 years 1 monthRE: Programmed S-Curve
Yes... I know that it is possible in MP2003 but...i used MP2007...i refer to Programmed S-Curve..to the initial proyection of how the s-curve must be run agree the initial plan. The curve against we compare the curve of execution.
I hope that you understand my question...cause i dont have a lot of practice in my english.
Thanks
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19 years 11 monthsRE: Programmed S-Curve
When you say "s-curve", you mean Cumulative Cost or Cumulative Work?
Either one, in MSP2003 View, Toolbars, Analysis Toolbar and then the "Analyse Timescaled data in Excel" button, then follow the wizard.