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J

jp

Hi,

I was wondering how to create a report of all completed tasks and display
the original duration estimate and actual time it took to complete and show
the cost savings: Original estimated cost - actual cost = $.
Thank you for your help and reply

-jp
 
B

Barbara - Austria

Hi JP

if you have set a baseline after finalizing your plannig, it is quite
straight forward.
Insert Baseline Duration and Actual Duration as columns. Create a task
custom field ([Baseline Cost]-[Actual Cost]) and insert this field als as a
column.

Does that help?
Regards
Barbara
 
J

jp

Hi Barbara,

Is that under custom reports??

-jp


Barbara - Austria said:
Hi JP

if you have set a baseline after finalizing your plannig, it is quite
straight forward.
Insert Baseline Duration and Actual Duration as columns. Create a task
custom field ([Baseline Cost]-[Actual Cost]) and insert this field als as a
column.

Does that help?
Regards
Barbara

jp said:
Hi,

I was wondering how to create a report of all completed tasks and display
the original duration estimate and actual time it took to complete and
show
the cost savings: Original estimated cost - actual cost = $.
Thank you for your help and reply

-jp
 
R

Rob Schneider

jp,

Barbara is referring to inserting columns in the tabular view ... right
mouse click where you want these new columns and follow the menu given
there. Then print that table/view as your report.


--rms

www.rmschneider.com




Hi Barbara,

Is that under custom reports??

-jp


Barbara - Austria said:
Hi JP

if you have set a baseline after finalizing your plannig, it is quite
straight forward.
Insert Baseline Duration and Actual Duration as columns. Create a task
custom field ([Baseline Cost]-[Actual Cost]) and insert this field als as a
column.

Does that help?
Regards
Barbara

jp said:
Hi,

I was wondering how to create a report of all completed tasks and display
the original duration estimate and actual time it took to complete and
show
the cost savings: Original estimated cost - actual cost = $.
Thank you for your help and reply

-jp
 
B

Barbara - Austria

Hi JP,

I was explaining how to do it within ProjProf to use that for printouts.
You can also save as Excel. There you and define any fields you want to be
diesplayed like Baseline and ACtual Cost.

You will be led by the Project Export Wizzard. At the end you will be asked
if you want to save your definitions as map to use again in future.

I hope that helps!
Regards
Barbara

jp said:
Hi Barbara,

Is that under custom reports??

-jp


Barbara - Austria said:
Hi JP

if you have set a baseline after finalizing your plannig, it is quite
straight forward.
Insert Baseline Duration and Actual Duration as columns. Create a task
custom field ([Baseline Cost]-[Actual Cost]) and insert this field als as
a
column.

Does that help?
Regards
Barbara

jp said:
Hi,

I was wondering how to create a report of all completed tasks and
display
the original duration estimate and actual time it took to complete and
show
the cost savings: Original estimated cost - actual cost = $.
Thank you for your help and reply

-jp
 
J

jp

Ahhh.
I see now Rob. Thank you for the answer Barbar and thanks so much
for explaining it Rob.

-jp

Rob Schneider said:
jp,

Barbara is referring to inserting columns in the tabular view ... right
mouse click where you want these new columns and follow the menu given
there. Then print that table/view as your report.


--rms

www.rmschneider.com




Hi Barbara,

Is that under custom reports??

-jp


Barbara - Austria said:
Hi JP

if you have set a baseline after finalizing your plannig, it is quite
straight forward.
Insert Baseline Duration and Actual Duration as columns. Create a task
custom field ([Baseline Cost]-[Actual Cost]) and insert this field als as a
column.

Does that help?
Regards
Barbara


Hi,

I was wondering how to create a report of all completed tasks and display
the original duration estimate and actual time it took to complete and
show
the cost savings: Original estimated cost - actual cost = $.
Thank you for your help and reply

-jp
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