Brian, MSP doesn't have a powerful rounding function. You can use Format("your formula",0) to round to the nearest integer or Format("your formula",0.0) to round to the nearest tenth. Otherwise you would be stuck with some goofy workarounds.
By the way, such fractional variances are a typical unintended result of entering date/time values (either actuals or constraints) without due care to the time of day being entered. You may want to fix such issues anyway (start by setting your default date format to one that shows time of day.) [Edit: Updating task progress using %complete combined with a status date can also cause similar results. E.g. appying 25% complete to a 5-day task sets actual duration to 1.25d and remaining duration to 3.75d. It's best to directly input actual or remaining duration instead.]
Thanks for the response. yeah I noticed in the baseline that some activities were finished at odd times during the day i.e 12:36 and the progressed activities were finsihed at different times hence the 2.63 days variance. Now I understand what was causing it I can explain it to the PM's client.
One of the problems when picking up someone else's work!!!!
Thanks for the response. yeah I noticed in the baseline that some activities were finished at odd times during the day i.e 12:36 and the progressed activities were finsihed at different times hence the 2.63 days variance. Now I understand what was causing it I can explain it to the PM's client.
One of the problems when picking up someone else's work!!!!
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18 years 11 monthsBrian, MSP doesn't have a
Brian, MSP doesn't have a powerful rounding function. You can use Format("your formula",0) to round to the nearest integer or Format("your formula",0.0) to round to the nearest tenth. Otherwise you would be stuck with some goofy workarounds.
By the way, such fractional variances are a typical unintended result of entering date/time values (either actuals or constraints) without due care to the time of day being entered. You may want to fix such issues anyway (start by setting your default date format to one that shows time of day.) [Edit: Updating task progress using %complete combined with a status date can also cause similar results. E.g. appying 25% complete to a 5-day task sets actual duration to 1.25d and remaining duration to 3.75d. It's best to directly input actual or remaining duration instead.]
Good luck, tom
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8 years 8 monthsHi Tom,Thanks for the
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the response. yeah I noticed in the baseline that some activities were finished at odd times during the day i.e 12:36 and the progressed activities were finsihed at different times hence the 2.63 days variance. Now I understand what was causing it I can explain it to the PM's client.
One of the problems when picking up someone else's work!!!!
Cheers,
Brian
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8 years 8 monthsHi Tom,Thanks for the
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the response. yeah I noticed in the baseline that some activities were finished at odd times during the day i.e 12:36 and the progressed activities were finsihed at different times hence the 2.63 days variance. Now I understand what was causing it I can explain it to the PM's client.
One of the problems when picking up someone else's work!!!!
Cheers,
Brian