Thank you for replying me. Actually i already read and try some of the suggestion in the related topic on this discussion boards, and its really works.
A very much thanks to you again.
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Submitted by Trevor Rabey on Tue, 2007-11-27 09:26
I see no one has replied to your question for a week or more, so here is an answer.
What do you mean by "physical" S curve? What is it exactly that you are wanting to plot?
If you want to draw a graph you just need two axes and some data.
The common S curves are Cumulative Cost and Cumulative Work (hours) with time on the independent, horizontal axis.
You could plot cumulative m3 of concrete or cumulative bricks or cumulative metres of pipe in the trench, against time. But if whatever you are trying to graph doesnt have any data associated with it then you are all out of luck.
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Submitted by Md Dasuki Samad on Tue, 2007-11-20 06:25
plot a S-Curve in excel based on the monthlwise cost which can be extracted from MSP - Reports...This will be ur plan and track the same against the actual bill/Invoice amount done every month
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19 years 3 monthsRE: S - Curve
Dasuki,
incase, if u need any further help, mail me at venkat79_j@yahoo.co.in
Jaya
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18 yearsRE: S - Curve
Thank you for replying me. Actually i already read and try some of the suggestion in the related topic on this discussion boards, and its really works.
A very much thanks to you again.
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19 years 11 monthsRE: S - Curve
I see no one has replied to your question for a week or more, so here is an answer.
What do you mean by "physical" S curve? What is it exactly that you are wanting to plot?
If you want to draw a graph you just need two axes and some data.
The common S curves are Cumulative Cost and Cumulative Work (hours) with time on the independent, horizontal axis.
You could plot cumulative m3 of concrete or cumulative bricks or cumulative metres of pipe in the trench, against time. But if whatever you are trying to graph doesnt have any data associated with it then you are all out of luck.
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18 yearsRE: S - Curve
Can explain it further? Im facing a difficulties and confused on how to plot the physical as well as financial curve...
Please give info.
Thanks.
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19 years 3 monthsRE: S - Curve
yes...u can....
plot a S-Curve in excel based on the monthlwise cost which can be extracted from MSP - Reports...This will be ur plan and track the same against the actual bill/Invoice amount done every month
J