Yes you can. If you planned it late. Just make two (2) targets. One early target and one late target (just make sure you can get approval for your late target).
this is free anyway...
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Submitted by Edgar Ariete on Thu, 2007-03-01 05:49
You can make as many target project as you like, but actuals are actuals. You can never have two actual start or actual finish for the same activity at the same time.
Updating Target is realizing your plan. Modeling it as if it actually happened.
Then compare it with your current project (which is your actual one), a dynamic project that reflects your actual resources and performance.
hope this explains my view...
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Submitted by Edgar Ariete on Thu, 2007-03-01 02:26
i guess nobody is planning to be late! just in case, make all your activities critical (in target project), that means zero total float for all the activities! and update it..
i hope it works
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Submitted by ulysses garcia on Tue, 2007-02-27 11:41
Target % will only show if you copy your schedule as target then compare it to the current schedule update as of D.D.( data date).. Menu..Tools > look for target in sub menu...
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Submitted by Mohamed Basheer on Mon, 2007-02-26 05:10
Planned Progress will come only if you have a Target assigned and Update the target programme through update progress as on data date.( No manual work)
Hope i am right.
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Yembee
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Submitted by Basel Al-Jazzar on Sun, 2007-02-11 14:46
thanx for reply, when u uncheck the first time this will lead that i have to fee actual % completion manually. But what about target % completion ? shall i feed it manually then ??
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Submitted by Ronald Winter on Sun, 2007-02-11 14:16
This is Autocost Rule #1. Select Tools / Options / Autocost Rules. The Un-check the first rule, "Link remaining duration and scheudle percent complete." Good luck!
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Submitted by Santhosh kumar… on Sun, 2007-02-11 10:07
for actual progress u will be puting manually right? for planned % progrss make a copy of ur target auot up date that u and see % complete. to auto update go to tools, update progress, (Check for all activity)
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Hassan,
Yes you can. If you planned it late. Just make two (2) targets. One early target and one late target (just make sure you can get approval for your late target).
this is free anyway...
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
Hassan,
You can make as many target project as you like, but actuals are actuals. You can never have two actual start or actual finish for the same activity at the same time.
Updating Target is realizing your plan. Modeling it as if it actually happened.
Then compare it with your current project (which is your actual one), a dynamic project that reflects your actual resources and performance.
hope this explains my view...
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
i guess nobody is planning to be late! just in case, make all your activities critical (in target project), that means zero total float for all the activities! and update it..
i hope it works
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20 years 2 monthsRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
Hi
Target % will only show if you copy your schedule as target then compare it to the current schedule update as of D.D.( data date).. Menu..Tools > look for target in sub menu...
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21 years 7 monthsRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
Mr. Basel
Planned Progress will come only if you have a Target assigned and Update the target programme through update progress as on data date.( No manual work)
Hope i am right.
Regards
Yembee
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22 years 1 monthRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
thanx for reply, when u uncheck the first time this will lead that i have to fee actual % completion manually. But what about target % completion ? shall i feed it manually then ??
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22 years 10 monthsRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
This is Autocost Rule #1. Select Tools / Options / Autocost Rules. The Un-check the first rule, "Link remaining duration and scheudle percent complete." Good luck!
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19 years 3 monthsRE: Actual % Completion vs. Planned % Completion
for actual progress u will be puting manually right? for planned % progrss make a copy of ur target auot up date that u and see % complete. to auto update go to tools, update progress, (Check for all activity)