How to show percentange of delay in individual tasks in MS Projec.

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Prashanth

Hi, Iam a Project Management Consultant,
One of the Client requries the data of percentage of delay/ ahead of
schedule of individual tasks and overall project in MSP.
Pls help me in doing this ,
Pls tel me how to show delay in MSP.
Either in Gant Chart or in tables of MSP
 
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Mike Glen

Hi Prashanth ,

Welcome to this Microsoft Project newsgroup :)

You coud try the Tracking Gantt, or have a look at the help pages for
Variance.

FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at
this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm

Hope this helps - please let us know how you get on :)

Mike Glen
MS Project MVP
 
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davegb

Prashanth said:
Hi, Iam a Project Management Consultant,
One of the Client requries the data of percentage of delay/ ahead of
schedule of individual tasks and overall project in MSP.
Pls help me in doing this ,
Pls tel me how to show delay in MSP.
Either in Gant Chart or in tables of MSP

I'm not entirely clear on what you're asking. I gather you want some
kind of formula relating how much tasks slip vs. how much ahead of
schedule others may be? Can you be more specific? Sounds like this
might be an Earned Value kind of thing, but I need more information to
decide what to tell you.
 
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Prashanth

HI Dave!
THE PROBLEM IS AS WE TRACK PROJECT BY PROVIDING PERRCENTAGE COMPLETE FOR
INDIVIDUAL TASKS CAN WE GET HOW MUCH PERCENTAGE OF THAT PERTICULAR TASK WAS
SUPOSED TO COMPLETE AGAINST BASELINE SCHEDULE HOW MUCH IS COMPLETED AND HOW
MUCH IS THE DELAY OR AHEAD OF THAT PARTICULAR TASK .
ALSO CAN WE GET THE SAME DATA FOR OVERALL PROJECT i.e. WHAT WAS THE SUPPOSED
PERCENTAGE OF COMPLETION REQURIED AND WHAT IS ACTUAL COMPLETE AND AGAIN HOW
MUCH IS DELAY?
PLEASE HELP
 

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