Primavera Project Planner - P3 Member for 16 years 11 months Member for 16 years 11 months Submitted by Shah. HB on Sat, 2009-12-05 11:54 Permalink RE: Duration hi check this formula ,i thrust it would be useful to you Driving Resource Duration = Quantity to complete / units per time period Member for 18 years 8 months Member for 18 years 8 months Submitted by Osama Warid on Thu, 2009-12-03 16:53 Permalink RE: Duration 1- You need to estimate the Qty. for each resource assigned to the activity 2-Find the average productivity for each 3- Specify the availability for each resource 4- Mark the driven resources Then the biggest duration will be considered, which is already calculated as a result for the steps 1-4 above Member for 16 years Member for 16 years Submitted by bryc ali on Thu, 2009-12-03 16:37 Permalink RE: Duration could you explain me, the method please Member for 18 years 8 months Member for 18 years 8 months Submitted by Osama Warid on Thu, 2009-12-03 15:08 Permalink RE: Duration Yes of course Log in or register to post comments
Member for 16 years 11 months Member for 16 years 11 months Submitted by Shah. HB on Sat, 2009-12-05 11:54 Permalink RE: Duration hi check this formula ,i thrust it would be useful to you Driving Resource Duration = Quantity to complete / units per time period
Member for 18 years 8 months Member for 18 years 8 months Submitted by Osama Warid on Thu, 2009-12-03 16:53 Permalink RE: Duration 1- You need to estimate the Qty. for each resource assigned to the activity 2-Find the average productivity for each 3- Specify the availability for each resource 4- Mark the driven resources Then the biggest duration will be considered, which is already calculated as a result for the steps 1-4 above
Member for 16 years Member for 16 years Submitted by bryc ali on Thu, 2009-12-03 16:37 Permalink RE: Duration could you explain me, the method please
Member for 18 years 8 months Member for 18 years 8 months Submitted by Osama Warid on Thu, 2009-12-03 15:08 Permalink RE: Duration Yes of course
Member for
16 years 11 monthsRE: Duration
hi
check this formula ,i thrust it would be useful to you
Driving Resource Duration = Quantity to complete / units per time period
Member for
18 years 8 monthsRE: Duration
1- You need to estimate the Qty. for each resource assigned to the activity
2-Find the average productivity for each
3- Specify the availability for each resource
4- Mark the driven resources
Then the biggest duration will be considered, which is already calculated as a result for the steps 1-4 above
Member for
16 yearsRE: Duration
could you explain me, the method please
Member for
18 years 8 monthsRE: Duration
Yes of course