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- how do I schedule defragmentation, spryware, etc ?
- Does MS Project have possibility to draw S curve automatically?
- Manually allocating time over several months
- Mirosoft Project 2000
- Exporting Time-phased data
- VBA for Project
- Cost factors of material resources
- Ignoring Resource Calenders While Scheduling
- MSP98 and 2000 compatible?
- Need help using xlt. file
- Remove a task from the critical path
- Scheduling with a deadline while behind schedule
- Outlook Integration Wizard / Addin for Project 2003
how do I schedule defragmentation, spryware, etc ? Posted: 26 Jul 2005 04:47 AM PDT John wrote: And spryware is that new kind of software that is young and energetic, right? ;-) -- Brian K - Project MVP http://www.projectified.com -- Senior Trainer - Electronic Arts -- QuantumPM Associate http://www.quantumpm.com |
Does MS Project have possibility to draw S curve automatically? Posted: 26 Jul 2005 04:34 AM PDT Thank you it really helped. I have visited your site and marked it in favourites to come back. I am working in small company, after rather big experience on big projects in big company. Now I miss data base for unit productivities (in construction and maintenance of oil production plants). Do you have some links to places where exchange of experience can be done without membership fees. I am ready to give samples of schedules for tank maintenance works: rebottoming, painting etc. Best regards Domagoj Bacic 71000 Sarajevo com "JackD" wrote: |
Manually allocating time over several months Posted: 26 Jul 2005 12:42 AM PDT Oh.. that's embarrassingly easy. Thanks very much! <Reminder to self - explore more views> Regards, Roger "Jan De Messemaeker" wrote: |
Posted: 25 Jul 2005 10:37 AM PDT Thank you John, I appreciate your quick response. We were thinking that the corruption had something to do with the fact that the file was password protected. However, we decided to go back in and re-create the file. "John" wrote: |
Posted: 25 Jul 2005 07:20 AM PDT Hi John, Yes. I've tried the "Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel", however I am constrained to using only the task name field to identify the rows in my resulting spreadsheet; I want to include data from other columns as well to help in the sorting/analysis of the entire data set. For example, I want to summarize costs by WBS, or by resource group, or other custom resource fields I've created. Is there a way to create an export map for the "Analyze Timescaled Data in Excel" the same way you can export other data using export maps? ~ Don John wrote: |
Posted: 25 Jul 2005 06:51 AM PDT Thanks, all you guys for your comments they really helped. Everything is working just the way i want it to |
Cost factors of material resources Posted: 25 Jul 2005 05:13 AM PDT Hi Eswer, I'm assuming you are trying to assign an extra cost (you call it a burden) onto your material cost? This is common accounting practice. If this is this is the case and if the burden is a constant (e.g. Add a set % to the material cost) you can create a custom field which uses the material cost as the base and multipy it by the constant. When I say the burden needs to be standardised I mean it should be a fixed %, i.e. the business want to add 20% to all material costs!! The 20% is fixed and can therefore be used in the formula based custom field. Paul Hope this clarifies my answer. -- Paul K - Dublin "eswar" wrote: |
Ignoring Resource Calenders While Scheduling Posted: 25 Jul 2005 12:15 AM PDT hi gerard, thanks for that. i think this reason is good enough for me to stop implementing such setup regards eswar "Gérard Ducouret" wrote: |
Posted: 23 Jul 2005 11:43 AM PDT Great! Thanks! "Gérard Ducouret" <fr> wrote in message news:phx.gbl... home? |
Posted: 22 Jul 2005 07:24 AM PDT Sorry, I'm new to this discussion group thing and apparently I chose the wrong group. I was just surfing on the discussion group website and chose this group. Again I am sorry. "Mike Glen" wrote: |
Remove a task from the critical path Posted: 21 Jul 2005 11:29 PM PDT Kevin wrote: Great. I knew something did not sound right! :-) -- Brian K - Project MVP http://www.projectified.com -- Senior Trainer - Electronic Arts -- QuantumPM Associate http://www.quantumpm.com |
Scheduling with a deadline while behind schedule Posted: 21 Jul 2005 02:03 PM PDT Hi, When you use the reschedule work function, it shifts the unfinished work to today (or tomorrow, depends), that is true. It ignores predecessors of this work, logical isn't it, that's the past, you only plan the future. But it doesn't ignore the successors to these tasks, these are shifted just as well. You will probably get negative slack (if you fixed the end date with a hard constraint) or a schedule overrun (when you only put a delay on the final task). Now by all means you're to move: can you increase resources (only few people can, you know); can you use subcontreacting to speed up, etc.;LS project has no way of guessing this and I wonder if any software will know your possibilities to improve the schedule.. HTH -- Jan De Messemaeker Microsoft Project Most Valuable Professional http://users.online.be/prom-ade/ +32-495-300 620 "joshroberts" <microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:com... time no business that and I've I add as ends schedule I'm window overallocations. be date full review, may is some some sequential the end become required by the |
Outlook Integration Wizard / Addin for Project 2003 Posted: 21 Jul 2005 10:47 AM PDT OK, I found this. I know it does the job for me, hope it will for you. Project 2003 Workgroup Message Handler http://office.microsoft.com/fr-fr/officeupdate/CD010798401033.aspx Don't forget to read the installation instructions, you have to add a registry key "Mike Brester" <microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de news: com... |
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