I got what I was looking for by using “cost 1, 2, 3…” fields, and inputting excel type formulas for the data that I needed to acquire. This way, I did not need to input any resources or percentage complete.
Lastly, I need to change the list of available fields for the timescale aspect of the “task usage” view. Like I said I was able to get the information that I needed using “cost1, 2, 3 …” fields, but they are not available in the timescale chart.
Im not really sure about your question but my answer is this.
Pull down view, then select task usage view. Then select the fields you want to see. You can change the timescale to weekly, monthly etc. Please note, you need to have assigned resources to task with unit rates in order for you to see the results.
Hope this would help.
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Submitted by Mohammed Muneeruddin on Sun, 2003-12-21 23:53
The forum is a platform for sharing, if something raise a question or topic for discussion in this forum, we should encourage all to share their suggestions or points of view.
I, personnal, not support your recommendation "contact youself only". Hope your know how share with us. Thanks.
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Submitted by Mohammed Muneeruddin on Sat, 2003-12-20 05:05
Are you interested to solve your problem by using another software. I am working as a Planning and cost control Engineer and i have switched over from P3 to CCS (construction computer software ) which i felt ideal for cost control purpose. If so do not hesitate to ask me.
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Thanks,
I got what I was looking for by using “cost 1, 2, 3…” fields, and inputting excel type formulas for the data that I needed to acquire. This way, I did not need to input any resources or percentage complete.
Lastly, I need to change the list of available fields for the timescale aspect of the “task usage” view. Like I said I was able to get the information that I needed using “cost1, 2, 3 …” fields, but they are not available in the timescale chart.
Mike
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24 years 5 monthsRE: Costing: Ms project 2000 sr-1
Mike,
Im not really sure about your question but my answer is this.
Pull down view, then select task usage view. Then select the fields you want to see. You can change the timescale to weekly, monthly etc. Please note, you need to have assigned resources to task with unit rates in order for you to see the results.
Hope this would help.
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22 years 4 monthsRE: Costing: Ms project 2000 sr-1
HI FRIEND(S),
YOU ARE RIGHT, THE WORD I USED MAKE YOU MISUNDERSTAND, WHAT I MEANT IS TO REPLY IN THIS FORUM.
THANKS
MUNEER
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23 years 8 monthsRE: Costing: Ms project 2000 sr-1
Mr. Mohammed Muneeruddin
The forum is a platform for sharing, if something raise a question or topic for discussion in this forum, we should encourage all to share their suggestions or points of view.
I, personnal, not support your recommendation "contact youself only". Hope your know how share with us. Thanks.
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22 years 4 monthsRE: Costing: Ms project 2000 sr-1
HI MIKE,
Are you interested to solve your problem by using another software. I am working as a Planning and cost control Engineer and i have switched over from P3 to CCS (construction computer software ) which i felt ideal for cost control purpose. If so do not hesitate to ask me.
Regards,
Muneer