If you using 3.0 sorry can help except export the performance into excel and thats means data manipulation (MANUAL processess) I am not suggested since you will print out contradict report from your excel and P3... and lost the creditiability of the package.
If you using 3.1 then you can use the save period performance to save the value of when the actual and earn vaule occured. The best is to determine the frequency of the update you/your project manager would perfer and update each period and save the performance.
Oh man, it is very simple. Everytime you update, just copy the previous updated file to a new file. Then you can update it for the actual to this period. This method will make your record traceable. The chart u can do it in Excel by extract from your updated monthly/weekly P3 program. Excel chart is always better than P3 chart!
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If you using 3.0 sorry can help except export the performance into excel and thats means data manipulation (MANUAL processess) I am not suggested since you will print out contradict report from your excel and P3... and lost the creditiability of the package.
If you using 3.1 then you can use the save period performance to save the value of when the actual and earn vaule occured. The best is to determine the frequency of the update you/your project manager would perfer and update each period and save the performance.
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16 years 9 monthsRE: reports showing periodic datas
Oh man, it is very simple. Everytime you update, just copy the previous updated file to a new file. Then you can update it for the actual to this period. This method will make your record traceable. The chart u can do it in Excel by extract from your updated monthly/weekly P3 program. Excel chart is always better than P3 chart!