Maybe the owner wants you to reschedule only what is left, or the remaining works, that is the only reason why i think he wants to make your progress to 0%.
Endralie G. Halog
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Submitted by endraliehalog on Wed, 2014-10-22 11:28
Maybe the owner wants you to reschedule only what is left, or the remaining works, that is the only reason why i think he wants to make your progress to 0%.
Endralie G. Halog
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Submitted by Zoltan Palffy on Tue, 2014-10-21 13:23
chnaging ALL percent completes to zero will not only change the previous months planned percent cmplete it will change all of the previous progress to zero thus giving you a baseline (this is if you also remove the actual start and or finish dates).
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Submitted by Zoltan Palffy on Tue, 2014-10-21 13:23
chnaging ALL percent completes to zero will not only change the previous months planned percent cmplete it will change all of the previous progress to zero thus giving you a baseline (this is if you also remove the actual start and or finish dates).
If you change all the percentage complete to zero (for the completed activities) in the current schedule( replanned schedule), the completed activities will be rescheduled with its original duration.
For eg: Activity was planned to complete in 10 days and actualy finished in 5 days. When you remove the % complete, it will be rescheduled with 10 days duration. There may be several activities like this. This could change the dates of the remaining sections of the replanned schedule (I hope there will be links between completed section and the remaining section).
I believe that the client wants to change the data date to the commencement date.
By the way what was the reason to replan the schedule? If it is Client delay (happened before the present data date) then the delay scenarios will be deleted by removing the actuals. In my understanding, if extension of time is agreed the revised baseline to be created from the current schedule and for the remaining percentages.
Regards
Kannan
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Submitted by Dieter Wambach on Thu, 2014-10-16 08:40
Did your project already start? Are there actual percent complete greater than zero?
The first official BL is the first plan accepted by all parties. Life is hard, so frequently there are major differences between plan and current status of the project due to e.g. claims, delays, client's additional wishes, force majeure etc.
This will lead to a re-planning and a NEW, additional BL. In my opinion, if there is a common sense, actual percent complete may change as well. Mostly activities are added. This will reduce the weight of your current activities.
I would check the intentions of your client.
In anycase: Keep your first BL for further reference; current BL will be the new one.
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11 years 4 monthsHi, Maybe the owner
Hi,
Maybe the owner wants you to reschedule only what is left, or the remaining works, that is the only reason why i think he wants to make your progress to 0%.
Endralie G. Halog
Member for
11 years 4 monthsHi, Maybe the owner
Hi,
Maybe the owner wants you to reschedule only what is left, or the remaining works, that is the only reason why i think he wants to make your progress to 0%.
Endralie G. Halog
Member for
16 years 3 monthschnaging ALL percent
chnaging ALL percent completes to zero will not only change the previous months planned percent cmplete it will change all of the previous progress to zero thus giving you a baseline (this is if you also remove the actual start and or finish dates).
Member for
16 years 3 monthschnaging ALL percent
chnaging ALL percent completes to zero will not only change the previous months planned percent cmplete it will change all of the previous progress to zero thus giving you a baseline (this is if you also remove the actual start and or finish dates).
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17 years 4 monthsHi Ali,If you change all the
Hi Ali,
If you change all the percentage complete to zero (for the completed activities) in the current schedule( replanned schedule), the completed activities will be rescheduled with its original duration.
For eg: Activity was planned to complete in 10 days and actualy finished in 5 days. When you remove the % complete, it will be rescheduled with 10 days duration. There may be several activities like this. This could change the dates of the remaining sections of the replanned schedule (I hope there will be links between completed section and the remaining section).
I believe that the client wants to change the data date to the commencement date.
By the way what was the reason to replan the schedule? If it is Client delay (happened before the present data date) then the delay scenarios will be deleted by removing the actuals. In my understanding, if extension of time is agreed the revised baseline to be created from the current schedule and for the remaining percentages.
Regards
Kannan
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18 years 9 monthsHi Ali Did your project
Hi Ali
Did your project already start? Are there actual percent complete greater than zero?
The first official BL is the first plan accepted by all parties. Life is hard, so frequently there are major differences between plan and current status of the project due to e.g. claims, delays, client's additional wishes, force majeure etc.
This will lead to a re-planning and a NEW, additional BL. In my opinion, if there is a common sense, actual percent complete may change as well. Mostly activities are added. This will reduce the weight of your current activities.
I would check the intentions of your client.
In anycase: Keep your first BL for further reference; current BL will be the new one.
Hope I understood your point correctly.
Good planning
Dieter