The target file is the baseline (or contract) schedule. Usually the data date is the project start date.
You can also create additional target such as the schedule calculated during your previous updates or calculated schedule with different scenario (what-if), etc.
The file you are updating is the Current schedule. The data date of which is your cut-off date of recording progress.
You create Target for comparison with your Current Schedule.
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Sen
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Submitted by Christian Adri… on Tue, 2005-11-08 00:09
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20 years 2 monthsRE: regarding target
You may also refer to Regarding Target File.
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20 years 2 monthsRE: regarding target
kya re sunil kaisa hai re tu
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20 years 6 monthsRE: regarding target
Target is used for comparison.
Its better to have a target before you updating it.
its the start point of the schedule, then you can compare actural progress against the target to see the performance.
why not creat a target at the end of the project?
that is the answer for your question.
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20 years 2 monthsRE: regarding target
The target file is the baseline (or contract) schedule. Usually the data date is the project start date.
You can also create additional target such as the schedule calculated during your previous updates or calculated schedule with different scenario (what-if), etc.
The file you are updating is the Current schedule. The data date of which is your cut-off date of recording progress.
You create Target for comparison with your Current Schedule.
Regards,
Sen
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22 years 5 monthsRE: regarding target
Hello Sunil,
If you dontt me asking, how would you like to manage your project?
Christian