I agree with you but thats gives progress based on duration which may not be accurate and also they are based on early dates. Hence loading costs or duration may be more accurate as Neeraj says...
Make a copy of your baseline programme and update the progress using "Update progress" from Tools menu.
Then set this file as target file for your current programme file which you have been updating on weekly / monthly basis. Display Tgt % Complete & % complete which would disply your planned Progress % Vs Actual Progress %.
Hope this would be of some help.
Cheers
Jagadish
Member for
22 years 3 months
Member for22 years3 months
Submitted by Neeraj Agarkar on Fri, 2005-01-21 04:07
Regarding your second question, I think this is what you are looking for.
Once you have done creating your target program and it is approved, copy it to make a current program. Update your current program every month.
Depending on what you are measuring progress against (manhour or against cost or just duration), run the tabular/graphical reports from the tools menu. There you will find both target program and current program outputs which give you planned and actual progress.
regards,
050-3690593
Member for
24 years
Member for24 years1 month
Submitted by Daniel Limson on Fri, 2005-01-21 04:04
In addition, answer to your 2nd question: You need to maintain a baseline or target program in order to compare your plan vs actual. Your baseline is your original target approved program and need to save this as your target file. (do not update it). Then you need to copy the same file to a different file name and this will be your current file which you will be updating on a regular basis to see how you are progressing against your target plan.
You need to set-up your target in P3 to compare your current updated file vs your target. IF you need further details on how to set-up your target, please let me know.
Regards,
Daniel
Member for
24 years
Member for24 years1 month
Submitted by Daniel Limson on Fri, 2005-01-21 03:41
You can not get a reliable progress percent complete unless you resource load your program. You must have a common unit of measure i.e. manhours or base on cost or better yet weightings. You can then update your monthly progress and save it every month with diferent file names so that you can compare your progress from last months progress. For example: name your project file for the January update as ??01 and February file as ??02. You can then generate your progress percent complete report either in summary bars or progress curves.
Member for
21 yearsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
[The following has been deleted by the Moderator as highly unprofessional. This thread is locked.]
Member for
22 years 6 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Hi alex;
Can I get your guide please?.
Please send it to me to vsravi_kmb@sancharnet.in
Thanks and kind regards,
Ravi
Member for
20 years 7 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Alex,
Are you there ????
Member for
22 years 5 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Hi Alex,
Could you send me a copy of the guid at r.taheri@ksc.ir
tks
Roozbeh
Member for
20 years 4 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Hi alex;
Can I get your guide?
dandreotti@tcco.com
Member for
20 years 7 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Alex could u send me the guide too at rsunilr1@yahoo.co.in
Thanx
Sunil
Member for
20 years 4 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Alex, would you please send your guide on progress update? Im interested on the issue. Thanks (vnsvmrr@yahoo.com)
Member for
20 years 7 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Jagdish,
I agree with you but thats gives progress based on duration which may not be accurate and also they are based on early dates. Hence loading costs or duration may be more accurate as Neeraj says...
Sunil
Member for
22 years 8 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
On thing is very important when progressing activity in P3
Save your period performance...
Otherwise your S-Curve will only display average progress on each month instead of showing the individual monthly trend.
Dependents on the unit you use to measure, hrs, EV or $
you have to be careful when updating %, becasue P3 have a few hidden rule with the resource loading.
Let me know if you need more help on progress updating. I had written a quick guide to update schedule if you need a copy Send me your e-mail
Cheers
Alex
Member for
20 years 9 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
You might use the update progress in tools menu for you 1st Query too.
cheers
Member for
20 years 9 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Dear Joseph,
Answer for your 2nd query
Make a copy of your baseline programme and update the progress using "Update progress" from Tools menu.
Then set this file as target file for your current programme file which you have been updating on weekly / monthly basis. Display Tgt % Complete & % complete which would disply your planned Progress % Vs Actual Progress %.
Hope this would be of some help.
Cheers
Jagadish
Member for
22 years 3 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
lol daniel,
we been posting at same time.
Member for
22 years 3 monthsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
Hi Joseph,
Regarding your second question, I think this is what you are looking for.
Once you have done creating your target program and it is approved, copy it to make a current program. Update your current program every month.
Depending on what you are measuring progress against (manhour or against cost or just duration), run the tabular/graphical reports from the tools menu. There you will find both target program and current program outputs which give you planned and actual progress.
regards,
050-3690593
Member for
24 yearsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
In addition, answer to your 2nd question: You need to maintain a baseline or target program in order to compare your plan vs actual. Your baseline is your original target approved program and need to save this as your target file. (do not update it). Then you need to copy the same file to a different file name and this will be your current file which you will be updating on a regular basis to see how you are progressing against your target plan.
You need to set-up your target in P3 to compare your current updated file vs your target. IF you need further details on how to set-up your target, please let me know.
Regards,
Daniel
Member for
24 yearsRE: getting monthly progress in P3
You can not get a reliable progress percent complete unless you resource load your program. You must have a common unit of measure i.e. manhours or base on cost or better yet weightings. You can then update your monthly progress and save it every month with diferent file names so that you can compare your progress from last months progress. For example: name your project file for the January update as ??01 and February file as ??02. You can then generate your progress percent complete report either in summary bars or progress curves.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Daniel