1. view show on bottom resource useage profile look at the values at the last month of the project
2. view show on bottom activity useage profile look at the values at the last month of the project
3. add a column for budgeted costs then group and sort by finish and set the increment to day. Look at the bottom of the list and look at the last day of the project and see if there are amy values there
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Submitted by ab.rajabpourganji on Wed, 2023-09-27 03:32
Hi David. Thanks for taking the time and answering my questions. I meant the second part of your sentence " that the financial transactions of the project extend for the full duration of the project"
I am looking to see if the remaining cost of the project has been spread to the last month of the project.
The use of -ve resource quantities to simulate revenue as opposed to cost, in order to show cash flow, is problematic in p6 although not impossible. That P6 cannot draw charts where the 'y' axis drops below zero (!!!) is a challenge, but soon us oldies who remember how elegant Primavera’s SureTrak was at doing this in 1995 for £295.00 will be gone.
The question ‘check if the cashflow of the project has been spread to the last month of the project’ does not make a lot of sense to me. Do you mean that all financial transactions occur in the last month of the project, or that the financial transactions of the project extend for the full duration of the project? Or something else?
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1. view show on bottom resource useage profile look at the values at the last month of the project
2. view show on bottom activity useage profile look at the values at the last month of the project
3. add a column for budgeted costs then group and sort by finish and set the increment to day. Look at the bottom of the list and look at the last day of the project and see if there are amy values there
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3 yearsHi David. Thanks for taking
Hi David. Thanks for taking the time and answering my questions. I meant the second part of your sentence " that the financial transactions of the project extend for the full duration of the project"
I am looking to see if the remaining cost of the project has been spread to the last month of the project.
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9 years 8 monthsAbbas, The use of -ve
Abbas,
The use of -ve resource quantities to simulate revenue as opposed to cost, in order to show cash flow, is problematic in p6 although not impossible. That P6 cannot draw charts where the 'y' axis drops below zero (!!!) is a challenge, but soon us oldies who remember how elegant Primavera’s SureTrak was at doing this in 1995 for £295.00 will be gone.
The question ‘check if the cashflow of the project has been spread to the last month of the project’ does not make a lot of sense to me. Do you mean that all financial transactions occur in the last month of the project, or that the financial transactions of the project extend for the full duration of the project? Or something else?