You are posting on a P3 forum, as of today no software is capable of providing within the software the graphs as P3.
Within P3:
*You do not need to export to Excel for your S curves,
*with P3 you do not need to adjust late date constraints temporarily to go back again to initial status, *with P3 you can see projected early and late
*and if one baseline is not enough I believe you can display curves for the current job plus 2 baselines, but that is too much.
You got to be very happy, I sincerely do not understand why a P3 user would use Excel to create S curves when you can define as many combinations you want and then at a single click print all as a report group.
Believe me; I miss this old P3 functionality. Perhaps I got multiple vertical scrolling profiles tables and graphs, which I consider superior, but the basic S curves and the histograms reports of P3 have no parallel.
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21 years 8 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
vex zex
You are posting on a P3 forum, as of today no software is capable of providing within the software the graphs as P3.
Within P3:
*You do not need to export to Excel for your S curves,
*with P3 you do not need to adjust late date constraints temporarily to go back again to initial status, *with P3 you can see projected early and late
*and if one baseline is not enough I believe you can display curves for the current job plus 2 baselines, but that is too much.
You got to be very happy, I sincerely do not understand why a P3 user would use Excel to create S curves when you can define as many combinations you want and then at a single click print all as a report group.
Believe me; I miss this old P3 functionality. Perhaps I got multiple vertical scrolling profiles tables and graphs, which I consider superior, but the basic S curves and the histograms reports of P3 have no parallel.
Best Regards,
Rafael
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15 years 3 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
hye all frenzzz...
Thanks for the info...
I would like to gather more information how to make good s-curve for late start ;
Example manually adjust the latest dates constrain or zero float.
Please advise
Member for
21 years 8 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
Shahul,your welcome, I did not know what a banana curve was, I did my web search and found about it. Learning never stops.
Member for
16 years 11 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
\\\\\\\\Thanks for the link-Rafael \\\\
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21 years 8 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
http://cmaanet.org/files/pentagon.pdf
Unfortunately the above example misses that the projected/forecast is composed also of Projected Early and Projected Late.
Member for
16 years 11 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
Hi Iqbal
S curve is not banana curve .It doesnt seems to be in s curve
Member for
15 years 6 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
I think you are looking for a banana curve...
1. Pull the data in a spread sheet for all the resources
2. One row for early start and the other for late start.
3. Convert the manhours into % completions and then prorate between these two to develop the banana curve.
Thanks.
R
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16 years 11 monthsRE: ES & LS CURVE
Hi Zex
There is a major difference in Early and Late Curves ,you could visualize once they are generated
In Tools-->Graphical reports ,there is an option for generation of early and late curves