What is "timephased cumulative percent complete"

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Jim Aksel

If a task is 10% complete in January, 15% complete in February, 25% complete
in March you are seeing the cummulative time phased %Complete over time.
10-15-25.

Assuming you enter teh %Complete after setting a [Status Date], Project can
export this value using the Export Timephase Data to Excel wizard on the
Analysis Toolbar. The value is called "Cummulative %Complete"
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RobV

Jim, that very useful wizard seems to have been removed in MSP 2007. Do you
know of any substitutes for it in 2007?

Jim Aksel said:
If a task is 10% complete in January, 15% complete in February, 25% complete
in March you are seeing the cummulative time phased %Complete over time.
10-15-25.

Assuming you enter teh %Complete after setting a [Status Date], Project can
export this value using the Export Timephase Data to Excel wizard on the
Analysis Toolbar. The value is called "Cummulative %Complete"
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If this post was helpful, please consider rating it.

Jim Aksel, MVP

Check out my blog for more information:
http://www.msprojectblog.com



Microsoft Communities said:
Hi,

I saw a term at this link:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...bce-97df-a9fdf38638cc&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=&p=1

What is "timephased cumulative percent complete". How can MS Project 2003
Pro calculated it, and "timephased cumulative percent complete is spread", I
haven't understand it.

Please help me.
Thanks
 
J

Jim Aksel

try Report/Visual Reports...
Then Save Data at the bottom. Now select "Field Picker." See if %Complete
shows up on the right side. If not, grab it from the field picker on the
left.

The data will time phase for you.

Oh, for this to be working properly make sure you have downloaded the most
recent updates for Project 2007. You need to be on SP1 or better.
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RobV said:
Jim, that very useful wizard seems to have been removed in MSP 2007. Do you
know of any substitutes for it in 2007?

Jim Aksel said:
If a task is 10% complete in January, 15% complete in February, 25% complete
in March you are seeing the cummulative time phased %Complete over time.
10-15-25.

Assuming you enter teh %Complete after setting a [Status Date], Project can
export this value using the Export Timephase Data to Excel wizard on the
Analysis Toolbar. The value is called "Cummulative %Complete"
--
If this post was helpful, please consider rating it.

Jim Aksel, MVP

Check out my blog for more information:
http://www.msprojectblog.com



Microsoft Communities said:
Hi,

I saw a term at this link:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...bce-97df-a9fdf38638cc&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=&p=1

What is "timephased cumulative percent complete". How can MS Project 2003
Pro calculated it, and "timephased cumulative percent complete is spread", I
haven't understand it.

Please help me.
Thanks
 

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