When you make a copy or baseline of the project, it is a full copy.
The Earned value option to use budgeted or At completion values determines whether the earned value and BL calculations use either at completion or budgeted values. If your baseline does not have progress, the values would be identical.
Regards,
Bill
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Submitted by Puneet Gupta on Wed, 2005-04-27 09:33
I think under Admin preferences Primavera is not talking about baseline finish dates. they are talking about Earned value only,
But lets look the problem in your way..
Say you first made the base line and start monitoring th e progress, then you changed the remaining duration of activities and now you want this current project as a baseline so that you can compare your new current project with this olde current project.
I hope you are not confused....anyways use it only for earned value
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Submitted by Henk van der Heide on Wed, 2005-03-30 18:00
I think normaly you make a baseline before progressing the schedule in that situation Duration at completion should be equal to original duration. however once you have put some progres in it there’s the posibility for variance. I think the best way of making a baseline from a progressed schedule is setting duration at completion equal to original duration for the baseline so you dont make mistakes with that.
I think somethimes al the posibilities in P3e could be to much.
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20 years 10 monthsRE: RE:
When you make a copy or baseline of the project, it is a full copy.
The Earned value option to use budgeted or At completion values determines whether the earned value and BL calculations use either at completion or budgeted values. If your baseline does not have progress, the values would be identical.
Regards,
Bill
Member for
20 years 6 monthsRE: RE:
I think under Admin preferences Primavera is not talking about baseline finish dates. they are talking about Earned value only,
But lets look the problem in your way..
Say you first made the base line and start monitoring th e progress, then you changed the remaining duration of activities and now you want this current project as a baseline so that you can compare your new current project with this olde current project.
I hope you are not confused....anyways use it only for earned value
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21 years 3 monthsRE:
Nozar,
I think normaly you make a baseline before progressing the schedule in that situation Duration at completion should be equal to original duration. however once you have put some progres in it there’s the posibility for variance. I think the best way of making a baseline from a progressed schedule is setting duration at completion equal to original duration for the baseline so you dont make mistakes with that.
I think somethimes al the posibilities in P3e could be to much.
Regards
Henk