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S-curve Based on Early Plan adn Late Plan

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Radhakrishnan Nair
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Dear All,

Appreciate your help. Step by step method to generate Progress S-curve based on early dates and late dates in P6.2.1. Scheudle is resorse loaded in man-hrs

 

Regards,

Krishnan

Dear All,

Appreciate your help. Step by step method to generate Progress S-curve based on early dates and late dates in P6.2.1. Schedule is resource loaded in man-hrs

 

Regards,

Krishnan

  

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Jean-Yves Moine
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you can buy "S curves V2" VBA EXCEL application: http://www.cubixpm-scurves.com/en/

it allows to :

  • Create 26 S curves (baseline early and late, physical progress) in automatic connection with aMS PROJECT or PRIMAVERA P6 schedule.
  • Spread the weights in a linear or Gaussian way over the tasks of schedule.
  • Create S curves with 3 criteria, on the basis of 5 task codes.
  • Manage a schedule up to 10,000 tasks.

BR, Jean-Yves Moine.