Thanks the replies but my question is all about the Schedule Command Report.
Id like the Schedule Command Report % Complete to be same with the Project % Complete displayed on the % column when % complete weighting is based on cost and not duration.
For now, Im disregarding it like Dgd suggested but Im a bit curious about this.
The help file states that the Schedule report is summarized using the options selected in Tools, Schedule, Options, Summarization, so in theory you are doing the correct thing.
I have found in the past to make one report run correctly I had to recalculate twice! I do not recall which.
You may wish to take this issue up with Primavera technical support, but I feel you are doing the correct thing.
You may wish to create a new schedule with say two or three activities, where it would be simple to calculate the results by manually, and check if the report still runs incorrectly.
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21 years 9 monthsRE: % Complete difference
Thanks Dgd.........I just ran a detailed Cost Report from Tools>Tabular Reports>Cost>Control and it painted the picture I wanted to see.......
And to Harris...Ive been using your P3 book since december and Ive found it invaluable......thanks.
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21 years 9 monthsRE: % Complete difference
Thanks the replies but my question is all about the Schedule Command Report.
Id like the Schedule Command Report % Complete to be same with the Project % Complete displayed on the % column when % complete weighting is based on cost and not duration.
For now, Im disregarding it like Dgd suggested but Im a bit curious about this.
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24 years 6 monthsRE: % Complete difference
The help file states that the Schedule report is summarized using the options selected in Tools, Schedule, Options, Summarization, so in theory you are doing the correct thing.
I have found in the past to make one report run correctly I had to recalculate twice! I do not recall which.
You may wish to take this issue up with Primavera technical support, but I feel you are doing the correct thing.
You may wish to create a new schedule with say two or three activities, where it would be simple to calculate the results by manually, and check if the report still runs incorrectly.
Paul E Harris
Eastwood Harris Pty Ltd
Planning and Scheduling Book Publishers
www.eh.com.au