Hi,
Why after saving baseline only zeroes in this field in EV table? As I
understood, BCWS is scheduled value and have to be non zero. Am I wrong?
Alerxander Barvinsky
Director of Operations Department

Re: BCWS by Gérard

Gérard
Thu May 12 11:21:14 CDT 2005

Hello Alexander,
Have you set a baseline : Tools / Tracking / Save baseline (after all the
tasks, ressources and costs are defined in the project)
Have you set a Status date : Project / Project information...
Then enter the actual data

Gérard Ducouret

"Alexander Barvinsky" <alexander.barvinsky@altoros.com> a écrit dans le
message de news:6hv681tq89m9gkbehkdc992k29h1nan6lf@4ax.com...
> Hi,
> Why after saving baseline only zeroes in this field in EV table? As I
> understood, BCWS is scheduled value and have to be non zero. Am I wrong?
> Alerxander Barvinsky
> Director of Operations Department



Re: BCWS by JackD

JackD
Thu May 12 11:23:32 CDT 2005

There are two parts of BCWS. The budgetted cost (that is the baseline) which
mean you need cost assigned to all your resources as well as a baseline.
With not cost for resources the budgetted cost is 0. The second part is Work
scheduled. Project uses that "Status Date" to determine what has been
scheduled. Go to the Project Menu / Project Information and check to see
what the status date is set to. If it is set to a date prior to any work
being done then the BCSW will also be 0.

--
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http://masamiki.com/project
or http://zo-d.com/blog/index.html
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"Alexander Barvinsky" <alexander.barvinsky@altoros.com> wrote in message
news:6hv681tq89m9gkbehkdc992k29h1nan6lf@4ax.com...
> Hi,
> Why after saving baseline only zeroes in this field in EV table? As I
> understood, BCWS is scheduled value and have to be non zero. Am I wrong?
> Alerxander Barvinsky
> Director of Operations Department



Re: BCWS by Alexander

Alexander
Thu May 12 11:41:50 CDT 2005

On Thu, 12 May 2005 09:23:32 -0700, "JackD" <momokuri@gmail> wrote:

My inattention to detail..
Thanks, it's help
>There are two parts of BCWS. The budgetted cost (that is the baseline) which
>mean you need cost assigned to all your resources as well as a baseline.
>With not cost for resources the budgetted cost is 0. The second part is Work
>scheduled. Project uses that "Status Date" to determine what has been
>scheduled. Go to the Project Menu / Project Information and check to see
>what the status date is set to. If it is set to a date prior to any work
>being done then the BCSW will also be 0.

Alerxander Barvinsky
Director of Operations Department