project cost is usually calculated as the costs of assigned resources.
I understood that in Alexandre case some resources have costs in Euros and others in GBR.
So the costs of project activities, work packages and the project is the sum of Euro and GBR expenses.
If to set special resource for one of the currencies then how to assign resource to resource that has cost in corresponding currency? If to assign costs to activities directly then they will not depend on assigned resources work and consumption.
only an American would think that Primavera's multi-currency option was adequate. They use dollars, or dollars.
The best way to deal with two currencies is to set up a resource for one of the currencies, say GBP, and enter the Budget Cost as the Budget units. The Rate per hour is the exchange rate that you can vary every month or whatever for euros. So both columns, euros and GBP are available without global changes simply by showing the cost and the units.
The initial cost loading is a pain, as you may have multiple resources on one activity. Export and Import the resource assignments to excel, and do the aggregation and change to resource ID to GBP there.
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Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Sat, 2018-06-16 10:11
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24 years 9 monthsDavid,project cost is usually
David,
project cost is usually calculated as the costs of assigned resources.
I understood that in Alexandre case some resources have costs in Euros and others in GBR.
So the costs of project activities, work packages and the project is the sum of Euro and GBR expenses.
If to set special resource for one of the currencies then how to assign resource to resource that has cost in corresponding currency? If to assign costs to activities directly then they will not depend on assigned resources work and consumption.
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21 yearsAlexandre,only an American
Alexandre,
only an American would think that Primavera's multi-currency option was adequate. They use dollars, or dollars.
The best way to deal with two currencies is to set up a resource for one of the currencies, say GBP, and enter the Budget Cost as the Budget units. The Rate per hour is the exchange rate that you can vary every month or whatever for euros. So both columns, euros and GBP are available without global changes simply by showing the cost and the units.
The initial cost loading is a pain, as you may have multiple resources on one activity. Export and Import the resource assignments to excel, and do the aggregation and change to resource ID to GBP there.
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24 years 9 monthsAlexandre,it looks like your
Alexandre,
it looks like your question does not have easy answers.
You can use any number of currencies in Spider Project but i expect that you do not have an authority to select the right tool.