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Progress On baseline

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Izam Zakaria
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Gents,

Anyone know how to do this? do the progress bar on baseline bar.

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Izam Zakaria
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Hi Kelly

I tried already and it’s works man.

You are the original dude.
Izam Zakaria
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You are the man. I will execute this rapidly.
David Kelly
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Yes but......

Shading in baseline bars with progress is just deflection activity to disguise that fact that no earned value analysis is being done.

That’s today’s lecture over!

You need to run a global change


user_number1=BL Project Duration*Activity % Complete
And user_number1=user_number1/100.00
And user_number1=user_number1/8.00
And user_end_date=BL Project Start+user_number1
And user_start_date1=BL Project Start

Note the figure 8 is the number of hours in a day. The aboce global change needs repeated for each calander if you have calendars with different working hours.

Now you draw a user bar from start1 to end.....