If u r very much conversant with P3, yes then off course u can resource load the program, give appropriate weightage and then check the monthly % progress.
As Divya is new to the entire system, to start with it would advisable for him to calculate the % progress in terms of OD as suggested. Later on, he can resource load it and can get closer to the factual basis.
I totally agree with you. When i was a site planner, i need data from our qs so that our project manager knows the cost requirement every month. That is the only way, a tedious but prudent measure for the good of the project. When i became a tender planner, i also use your method because first, it is a typically a 5 min work and lastly, it is only a bid project.
Regards,
Ed
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Submitted by Karim Mounir on Thu, 2007-10-18 10:16
Karim, I think schedule progress is good for estimation purpose only but if it is use for actual work i think you should cost load it with major resources. That way, it is more accurate in a long run.
Regards,
Ed
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Submitted by Karim Mounir on Thu, 2007-10-18 08:31
After assigning the "R" resource to all activities, do the following:
Access the global change through Tools -> Global Change
1- Click on "Add", name it..
2- In the "Change" tab, In the "Then" statement type, under Data item right click and select "BQ".
3- In the "Then" statement type, under Criteria right click and select "EQ".
4- In the "Then" statement type, under Data Item/Value right click and select "OD".
5- In the "Selection" tab, under "Select if" right click and select "Resource", under "Is" right click and select "EQ", under "Low Value" right click and select "R".
Regards,
Karim
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Submitted by Divya Bhardwaj on Thu, 2007-10-18 08:08
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18 yearsRE: Percentage Progress
hi All
Well Thaks a lot for all your replies. It helped me a lot.
Thanks again.
I had also posted query for % progress last week,, can u all help me in that too?
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
Hi Edd,
If u r very much conversant with P3, yes then off course u can resource load the program, give appropriate weightage and then check the monthly % progress.
As Divya is new to the entire system, to start with it would advisable for him to calculate the % progress in terms of OD as suggested. Later on, he can resource load it and can get closer to the factual basis.
:-)
Rav
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
Hi Karim,
I totally agree with you. When i was a site planner, i need data from our qs so that our project manager knows the cost requirement every month. That is the only way, a tedious but prudent measure for the good of the project. When i became a tender planner, i also use your method because first, it is a typically a 5 min work and lastly, it is only a bid project.
Regards,
Ed
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19 years 7 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
Yes Ed but to load every activity in the sch. with cost u need to have accurate estimates (ie. get detailed quantities from the QS).
This is not avaliable every time.
Usually we use this "Activity days" method for weightage purpose only.
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
Hi all,
Karim, I think schedule progress is good for estimation purpose only but if it is use for actual work i think you should cost load it with major resources. That way, it is more accurate in a long run.
Regards,
Ed
Member for
19 years 7 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
BQ: Budgeted Quantity
OD: Original Duration
After assigning the "R" resource to all activities, do the following:
Access the global change through Tools -> Global Change
1- Click on "Add", name it..
2- In the "Change" tab, In the "Then" statement type, under Data item right click and select "BQ".
3- In the "Then" statement type, under Criteria right click and select "EQ".
4- In the "Then" statement type, under Data Item/Value right click and select "OD".
5- In the "Selection" tab, under "Select if" right click and select "Resource", under "Is" right click and select "EQ", under "Low Value" right click and select "R".
Regards,
Karim
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18 yearsRE: Percentage Progress
I am afraid I am not. I am new to all this so dnt know the meanings of BQ=OD
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18 years 5 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
If ur program is not resource loaded, then you can use duration as resource and then can find the monthly progress.
Assign a resource = R to all activities and then thro global change assign BQ=OD
Go to Tabular reports and get ur monthly figures.
Hope I am clear.
Cheers,
Ravi
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19 years 7 monthsRE: Percentage Progress
Hi Divya,
U have to use the same method which ull be using to get your actual progress % (ie. compare apple to apple).
For example: manhours, cost, activity days, etc..
U measure ur planned figures using ur target sch.
Regards,
Karim
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19 years 1 monthRE: Percentage Progress
calculate the planned values from your Target Schedule