Just a couple of additional points on the tallys:
myPrimavera uses the tallys to do Return On Investment (ROI) calculations at the project level (NPV, payback period) based on an annual discount rate.
Futhermore these tallys can be handy when integration with (for instance) SAP is established because these systems typically work with monthly budget buckets.
Best regards,
Niek.
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Submitted by Amir Dadbakhsh on Sun, 2005-05-08 15:45
thats very nice of you to share your knowledge with me and other readers. ill use your guide and if i face the problem Ill write it here and hope you give me more guide.
also i wish that everybody understands we are here to learn and share our knowlede with together and planning planet is not a literature website where makes some body be able to show off his dictionary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ill be glad to hear from you more.
best regards
Amir
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Submitted by Niek Zonneveld on Fri, 2005-05-06 19:11
If you are looking for the data to populate your tally you should just create your schedule, load you resources and costs, and then run a time distributed report on total planned costs by monthly intervals. (youll need to copy/paste the data from the report into the tally for each WBS element where you want to do that exercise)
If this doesnt answer your question please rephrase it because then I dont understand where you get stuck (if that translates).
Cheers,
Niek.
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Submitted by Philip Jonker on Fri, 2005-05-06 13:49
I suggest you look up the word "tally" in a good dictionary, as a sailor we used tallies to see how many people returned, in case the was people lost. In the mines the same system was used.
The chambers dictionaryquotes, "A stick with notches to keep numbers or accounts"
The general idea is to know the status of what is going on, and not a final account.
If you do not understand a word or terminology, try a dictionary or theasaurus as the first help
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Submitted by Amir Dadbakhsh on Fri, 2005-05-06 13:45
The spending plan is not related to your schedule in any way, so your spending plan is static top-down estimate in that respect. What would you like/expect it to do?
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My pleasure Amir,
I hope the answers are useful to you.
Just a couple of additional points on the tallys:
myPrimavera uses the tallys to do Return On Investment (ROI) calculations at the project level (NPV, payback period) based on an annual discount rate.
Futhermore these tallys can be handy when integration with (for instance) SAP is established because these systems typically work with monthly budget buckets.
Best regards,
Niek.
Member for
21 yearsRE: spending plan tally
Dear my friend, Niek
thats very nice of you to share your knowledge with me and other readers. ill use your guide and if i face the problem Ill write it here and hope you give me more guide.
also i wish that everybody understands we are here to learn and share our knowlede with together and planning planet is not a literature website where makes some body be able to show off his dictionary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ill be glad to hear from you more.
best regards
Amir
Member for
20 years 7 monthsRE: spending plan tally
Amir,
If you are looking for the data to populate your tally you should just create your schedule, load you resources and costs, and then run a time distributed report on total planned costs by monthly intervals. (youll need to copy/paste the data from the report into the tally for each WBS element where you want to do that exercise)
If this doesnt answer your question please rephrase it because then I dont understand where you get stuck (if that translates).
Cheers,
Niek.
Member for
21 yearsRE: spending plan tally
I suggest you look up the word "tally" in a good dictionary, as a sailor we used tallies to see how many people returned, in case the was people lost. In the mines the same system was used.
The chambers dictionaryquotes, "A stick with notches to keep numbers or accounts"
The general idea is to know the status of what is going on, and not a final account.
If you do not understand a word or terminology, try a dictionary or theasaurus as the first help
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21 yearsRE: spending plan tally
Dear friends
i wrote the wrong sentece!!!!!!!!!!!!
How does spending plan tally work?
regards
Amir
Member for
21 yearsRE: spending plan tally
Dear Niek
P3e gives the ability to manage cost from top to down.
and spending plan is not related to schedule, it will be filled base on som prediction or etc
but iam looking for the way to find that ...
how does spending plan work?
as i described in base topic i tried many way to find itaction but unfortunetly i couldnt find it
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20 years 7 monthsRE: spending plan tally
Amir,
The spending plan is not related to your schedule in any way, so your spending plan is static top-down estimate in that respect. What would you like/expect it to do?
Regards,
Niek.