I am new tleo primavera6.i make one schedulein primavera 6.make the same as baseline schedule.but after scheduling ,the all baseline dates are changing with the current date.means in the summmary the baseline date and current date are same .actuall there is a one week difference
?if the question is wrong.how can i get comparison b/w baseline and current in p6.
please help me
thks and rgds
Ramraj R
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Submitted by Benito Nepomuceno on Mon, 2007-03-19 03:11
It is ussally good to have an expected finish date on any activtiy that has an actual start date.
Your case is no different, you have very rightly unlinked % and RD. You can either put an expected finish date on the started activties so that it can be automatically reduce the RD to match the expected completion date or just keep on adjusting the RD.
Regards
Rashid
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Submitted by Pharrel Arraviano on Sat, 2007-03-03 00:25
The reason that i reduce the duration each week is to maintain the finish target for each activity, unless there are some information that the activity would finish earlier or later, but what about other act that does not have any available information especially activity that the target already behind data date. Please advice if there are more accurate method.
Thanks Guys for sharing this,
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Submitted by Mark Chapman on Tue, 2007-02-27 09:53
Each period update, requires the planner to ascertain where each activity is. Depending on your expertise of the project you either make this decision yourself or ask the person in charge of this activity. Whjat you need to know is when will the activity finish and how far have they gone. However software can calculate the PC based on the remaining duration over the original duration. This is not ideal but in some case the only solution as often the estimate PC is over cooked.
Reducing your plan by 7 days each week isnt planning but you wont be the first or last to do this.
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Submitted by James Kendrick on Tue, 2007-02-27 08:39
I think here Pharrel you need to really understand the basics of planning, But firstly it would help if you could indicate to oneself which software package you are using??
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I am new tleo primavera6.i make one schedulein primavera 6.make the same as baseline schedule.but after scheduling ,the all baseline dates are changing with the current date.means in the summmary the baseline date and current date are same .actuall there is a one week difference
?if the question is wrong.how can i get comparison b/w baseline and current in p6.
please help me
thks and rgds
Ramraj R
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21 years 4 monthsRE: Updating Schedule Against Baseline
Have a visit to www.planningengineers.org by Gary France and take a look about "The 5 minute Update".
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20 years 6 monthsRE: Updating Schedule Against Baseline
Hi,
It is ussally good to have an expected finish date on any activtiy that has an actual start date.
Your case is no different, you have very rightly unlinked % and RD. You can either put an expected finish date on the started activties so that it can be automatically reduce the RD to match the expected completion date or just keep on adjusting the RD.
Regards
Rashid
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18 years 8 monthsRE: Updating Schedule Against Baseline
James,
the software is Primavera 3.1
Mark,
The reason that i reduce the duration each week is to maintain the finish target for each activity, unless there are some information that the activity would finish earlier or later, but what about other act that does not have any available information especially activity that the target already behind data date. Please advice if there are more accurate method.
Thanks Guys for sharing this,
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19 years 5 monthsRE: Updating Schedule Against Baseline
Each period update, requires the planner to ascertain where each activity is. Depending on your expertise of the project you either make this decision yourself or ask the person in charge of this activity. Whjat you need to know is when will the activity finish and how far have they gone. However software can calculate the PC based on the remaining duration over the original duration. This is not ideal but in some case the only solution as often the estimate PC is over cooked.
Reducing your plan by 7 days each week isnt planning but you wont be the first or last to do this.
Member for
18 years 8 monthsRE: Updating Schedule Against Baseline
I think here Pharrel you need to really understand the basics of planning, But firstly it would help if you could indicate to oneself which software package you are using??