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Weekly S curve for progress

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Paul Jones
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Hi- any know how to set weekly s curves for progress reporting? Thanks

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Ben Taunt
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And don't forget the new "EVA Reporter" export tool, which has superseded the older Progress Expert macro and is now included in all versions from 14 onwards...

Mike Testro
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Hi Paul

Can be cost but the better measure is resource hours or even labour costs. days progress.

Another is planned days progress over actual 

Expenditure of cost is not a true reflection of progress.

I call this the Golden Tap Syndrome - A gold tap costs 100 time a chrome one and takes the same time to fit.

Best regards

Mike T.

Paul Jones
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Thanks mike, is this done through the resource graphs set as cost centres?
Mike Testro
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Hi Paul

You can set up any histgrams comparing planned with actual with a multiple set of data.

The graphs though are better presented on a spreadsheet when the data is exported.

Best regards

Mike Testro