"Fixed Units/Time" – Use against a Level of Effort eg Project Manager over the duration of the Project.
"Fixed Duration & Units/Time" – Typical Construction activity, remaining duration is forecast then this activity type gives the required units/resources per remaining time period (Projecting remaining required project resources to meet schedule), productivity may also need to be considered.
"Fixed Units" – Use for High Level Schedule (perhaps Owners schedule or EPC study phase, Level 1, 2) to assist in determining the overall duration of a program by manually leveling (shrinking and stretching) activities to meet a perceived / achievable resource limit (base resource data is a high level estimate of resources).
"fixed duration and units" - Typical Shutdown / Turnaround activity, when you want to know what it will take to make sure the work is completed on time, this good for re-assessing resource requirement (resource leveling) when a shutdown is in progress.
Many arguments can be put for and against the above; however they are legitimate uses and would be best discussed with Primavera for your particular industry, also I have not looked, but I am sure many example exist on the Primavera Knowledge Base http://www.primavera.com/customer/index.asp
Whichever duration type you select will select which one of these 3 items change first. Each duration means the following:
"Fixed Units/Time" - duration changes first and the "units" change 2nd. ie. if you change the duration of an activity, the units will change accordingly (based upon the units/time already set).
"Fixed Duration & Units/Time" - "units" changes first and then duration changes 2nd.
"Fixed Units" - duration changes first and units/time changes 2nd.
"fixed duration and units" - units/time changes first and units changes 2nd.
hope this makes sense
-Pete
Member for
20 years 7 months
Member for20 years7 months
Submitted by Aydin Valiyev on Tue, 2007-04-03 08:39
Member for
18 years 6 monthsRE: Duration Types
Some example uses for the Duration Types…
"Fixed Units/Time" – Use against a Level of Effort eg Project Manager over the duration of the Project.
"Fixed Duration & Units/Time" – Typical Construction activity, remaining duration is forecast then this activity type gives the required units/resources per remaining time period (Projecting remaining required project resources to meet schedule), productivity may also need to be considered.
"Fixed Units" – Use for High Level Schedule (perhaps Owners schedule or EPC study phase, Level 1, 2) to assist in determining the overall duration of a program by manually leveling (shrinking and stretching) activities to meet a perceived / achievable resource limit (base resource data is a high level estimate of resources).
"fixed duration and units" - Typical Shutdown / Turnaround activity, when you want to know what it will take to make sure the work is completed on time, this good for re-assessing resource requirement (resource leveling) when a shutdown is in progress.
Many arguments can be put for and against the above; however they are legitimate uses and would be best discussed with Primavera for your particular industry, also I have not looked, but I am sure many example exist on the Primavera Knowledge Base http://www.primavera.com/customer/index.asp
Best Regards
John
Member for
19 years 1 monthRE: Duration Types
its all linear! use only fixed units!
Member for
18 years 6 monthsRE: Duration Types
This might help explain things...
The duration type affects the following 3 items:
"Duration"
"Units/Time"
"Units"
Whichever duration type you select will select which one of these 3 items change first. Each duration means the following:
"Fixed Units/Time" - duration changes first and the "units" change 2nd. ie. if you change the duration of an activity, the units will change accordingly (based upon the units/time already set).
"Fixed Duration & Units/Time" - "units" changes first and then duration changes 2nd.
"Fixed Units" - duration changes first and units/time changes 2nd.
"fixed duration and units" - units/time changes first and units changes 2nd.
hope this makes sense
-Pete
Member for
20 years 7 monthsRE: Duration Types
Hi Nitin,
You can compare with P3 autocost rules. If you in P3
1. Link RD to % complete it will give you in P5 duration type
2. Unlink RD to % complete it will give you in P5 physical type
I didnt reach to Units yet.:)
Cheers,
Aydin