Troubleshooting with P3

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19 years 9 months

Rowena -



Normally I set up a layout sorted by total float (ascending). Then, as already suggested, I start at the latest item and step up through the driving predecessors - looking at the relationships to make certain they make sense. If anything is incorrect or can be adjusted, I make the changes and then reschedule.

Then if you reorganize you will get the new "worst case" total float. I repeat this until the float path makes sense.

At that time, if it is still negative, you need to look for ways to recover the time.



Hope this helps.

EC

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20 years 3 months

But only if this reflects reality...



For example: I dare say there are a number of our esteemed colleagues working on the 2012 Olympic Build in London. I’m hoping that they’re not already showing negative float in their Plans, but if they were, this could be solved IN THE SOFTWARE by changing the must finish by date.



... but people will be really miffed when it’s time to light the flame and there’s a lot of scaffolding and no seats in the Stadium and a little voice is heard in in the Project office " ...no, really, it’s ok.... the plan says we’ve still got 10 days float..."



Not being funny, or holding egg-sucking lessons, but please, before you change the end date, make sure it can be moved.

Member for

22 years 5 months

Hello Rowena



Just to add my thought, you could also try to check in the File>Project Overview then remove the date in the "Must finish by" field and reschedule it again...



HTH..



Christian

Member for

20 years 3 months

Rowena,



On the less optimistic side, there is always the possibility that there’s nothing wrong with the logic at all.



You could simply have too few resources to get the job done in the time allocated.



Having investigated using the methods quoted above (my personal preference would be to trawl back from the close out activities, verifying the driving relationships - shown by an asterisk ’*’ in the Predecessors box); the next step really depends on the nature of the Project, and your familiarity with it’s field (i.e. whether you have enough in depth knowledge to be changing relationships or durations).



I currently work in the Nuclear Sector and would always discuss any potential changes with either the PM or Nominated Engineer, as my technical experience is outside the industry. If I were on an IT Project, I’d be a little more comfortable, perhaps putting together a ’Proposed’ Plan to be Peer reviewed by the Senior Members of the Project team to ensure no glaring mistakes.



I guess what I’m trying to get across is, once you’ve investigated what is driving your Critical Path, how you fix it, very much depends on your project and circumstances.



Sorry about the ramble, good luck :o)


Member for

19 years 10 months

Thanks for everyone’s help. I’ll see how everything goes. Rowena

Member for

20 years 4 months

Hello Rowena,



You try PERT view, go to cosmic.



Cheers,



Charlie

Member for

20 years 8 months

Check finish date before and after leveling. If after leveling finish date go beyond the before leveling finish date, add more resources to reduce the negative float and to expedite the work.



Regards.

Member for

20 years 6 months

Try filtering out the activties with negative float and If there are a large number of activties with negative float search for the one that are around -120. Open columns for predecessor and successors and search in reverse order i.e. from project finish to DD.



I hope it would help...



Regards

Rashid