Yep, I concur with Mr K. Load Schedule A as the baseline to B. Or, even simpler if understand the situation; Take A, make a baseline (save a copy of current programme) and thus mark progress against the client programme. No need for a B really.
If you load costs onto A and then baseline you can derive earned value...
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22 years 4 monthsRE: Percent complete issue
This is simple. Been there, done that.
Turn Schedule A into a baseline.
Display Schedule % Complete in your column.
Done. Good huh?
This was not possible in P3!
Cheers
Jorge Taguinod
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19 years 6 monthsRE: Percent complete issue
Yep, I concur with Mr K. Load Schedule A as the baseline to B. Or, even simpler if understand the situation; Take A, make a baseline (save a copy of current programme) and thus mark progress against the client programme. No need for a B really.
If you load costs onto A and then baseline you can derive earned value...
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21 yearsRE: Percent complete issue
I have not quite followed what you are trying to do... BUT what is wrong with converting the original project into a baseline?
The "Maintain Baselines" option lets you do this
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19 years 1 monthRE: Percent complete issue
depending on the percent complete type you had chosen, update both schedules (A & B) consistently using the same data date