hi,

How can one enter the optimistic , pessimistic and most likely completetion time in MS project 2002 and do a PERT analysis based on the same......

>>Manan

Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Rod

Rod
Tue Jan 27 18:49:55 CST 2004

View, Toolbars, Analysis
Click the PERT Analysis button
Click the PERT Entry Sheet
Now you can click the Optimistic, expected or Pessimistic icons to see the
relevant Gantt Charts.

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"Manan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CF4F366E-CA41-415E-BA31-092D59F747BC@microsoft.com...
> hi,
>
> How can one enter the optimistic , pessimistic and most likely
completetion time in MS project 2002 and do a PERT analysis based on the
same......
>
> >>Manan



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Gérard

Gérard
Wed Jan 28 02:32:15 CST 2004

Hello Manan,

You display the "PERT Analysis" toolbar : View / Toolbars...
Click the "PERT Entry form" button to set the optimistic , pessimistic and
most likely duration.
Click the "Calculate PERT"

Gérard Ducouret

"Manan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: CF4F366E-CA41-415E-BA31-092D59F747BC@microsoft.com...
> hi,
>
> How can one enter the optimistic , pessimistic and most likely
completetion time in MS project 2002 and do a PERT analysis based on the
same......
>
> >>Manan



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by anonymous

anonymous
Wed Jan 28 09:21:06 CST 2004

I have worked with this some in Project 2000, but all it does is calculate the expected duration in the 'Duration' field.

Does MS Project have the ability to calculate the probability of meeting a deadline? If so, which version of Project?

Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Gérard

Gérard
Wed Jan 28 09:49:58 CST 2004

Hello Jason,

No, Project doesn't have the ability to calculate the probability of
meeting a deadline. Some add-on softwares such as @RISK from Palissade do
that.

Gérard Ducouret

"Jason" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news: 0D85DEEA-AD72-4FE5-9732-CC317B5E77A7@microsoft.com...
> I have worked with this some in Project 2000, but all it does is calculate
the expected duration in the 'Duration' field.
>
> Does MS Project have the ability to calculate the probability of meeting a
deadline? If so, which version of Project?



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Valleri

Valleri
Wed Jan 28 13:21:13 CST 2004

Gee, that's great if the PERT Analysis toolbar is an
available choice in views/toolbars. I'm trying to get the
blasted toolbars to even show up as options, and having no
luck. Any ideas?

Valleri

>You display the "PERT Analysis" toolbar : View /
Toolbars...
>Click the "PERT Entry form" button to set the
optimistic , pessimistic and
>most likely duration.
>Click the "Calculate PERT"
>


Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Gérard

Gérard
Wed Jan 28 13:49:11 CST 2004

Hello Valeri,
If your Analysis toolbar disappeared, try the FAQ # 46 at this adress :

http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm#Analysis%20Toolbar%20(Project%202000+)

Gérard Ducouret

"Valleri" <jnvhc@uas.alaska.edu> a écrit dans le message de news:
642b01c3e5d3$e4a40340$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Gee, that's great if the PERT Analysis toolbar is an
> available choice in views/toolbars. I'm trying to get the
> blasted toolbars to even show up as options, and having no
> luck. Any ideas?
>
> Valleri
>
> >You display the "PERT Analysis" toolbar : View /
> Toolbars...
> >Click the "PERT Entry form" button to set the
> optimistic , pessimistic and
> >most likely duration.
> >Click the "Calculate PERT"
> >
>



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Valleri

Valleri
Wed Jan 28 14:00:52 CST 2004

I'm using Project 2002. I don't see the options discussed=20
in this article.

Valleri
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello Valeri,
>If your Analysis toolbar disappeared, try the FAQ # 46 at=20
this adress :
>
>http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm#Analysis%20Toolbar%20
(Project%202000+)
>
>G=E9rard Ducouret
>
>"Valleri" <jnvhc@uas.alaska.edu> a =E9crit dans le message=20
de news:
>642b01c3e5d3$e4a40340$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> Gee, that's great if the PERT Analysis toolbar is an
>> available choice in views/toolbars. I'm trying to get=20
the
>> blasted toolbars to even show up as options, and having=20
no
>> luck. Any ideas?
>>
>> Valleri
>>
>> >You display the "PERT Analysis" toolbar : View /
>> Toolbars...
>> >Click the "PERT Entry form" button to set the
>> optimistic , pessimistic and
>> >most likely duration.
>> >Click the "Calculate PERT"
>> >
>>
>
>
>.
>

Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Mike

Mike
Wed Jan 28 15:52:18 CST 2004

Hi Valeri,

Have you tried them all? Even re-installing Project? And the Analysis tools
still don't show?



Mike Glen
MS Project MVP



Valleri wrote:
> I'm using Project 2002. I don't see the options discussed
> in this article.
>
> Valleri
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Hello Valeri,
>> If your Analysis toolbar disappeared, try the FAQ # 46 at this
>> adress :
>>
>> http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm#Analysis%20Toolbar%20
>> (Project%202000+)
>>
>> Gérard Ducouret
>>
>> "Valleri" <jnvhc@uas.alaska.edu> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> 642b01c3e5d3$e4a40340$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> Gee, that's great if the PERT Analysis toolbar is an
>>> available choice in views/toolbars. I'm trying to get the
>>> blasted toolbars to even show up as options, and having no
>>> luck. Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Valleri
>>>
>>>> You display the "PERT Analysis" toolbar : View / Toolbars...
>>>> Click the "PERT Entry form" button to set the optimistic ,
>>>> pessimistic and most likely duration.
>>>> Click the "Calculate PERT"
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> .



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Valleri

Valleri
Wed Jan 28 16:14:01 CST 2004

That's what I'm saying. They show up in the registry, but=20
not in my View/Toolbars/. PERTAnalysis isn't even an=20
option in the GLOBAT.MPT
I ditched the MPT from all it's little hidey holes, and=20
still can't get the PERTAnalysis. I uninstalled and=20
reinstalled Project and now the PDF menu that I had=20
previously does not show up in the available Tool Bars,=20
and I still don't have PERT Analysis available.

Valleri

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Valeri,
>
>Have you tried them all? Even re-installing Project? And=20
the Analysis tools
>still don't show?
>
>
>
>Mike Glen
>MS Project MVP
>
>
>
>Valleri wrote:
>> I'm using Project 2002. I don't see the options=20
discussed
>> in this article.
>>
>> Valleri
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> Hello Valeri,
>>> If your Analysis toolbar disappeared, try the FAQ # 46=20
at this
>>> adress :
>>>
>>> http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm#Analysis%
20Toolbar%20
>>> (Project%202000+)
>>>
>>> G=E9rard Ducouret
>>>
>>> "Valleri" <jnvhc@uas.alaska.edu> a =E9crit dans le=20
message de news:
>>> 642b01c3e5d3$e4a40340$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>>> Gee, that's great if the PERT Analysis toolbar is an
>>>> available choice in views/toolbars. I'm trying to=20
get the
>>>> blasted toolbars to even show up as options, and=20
having no
>>>> luck. Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Valleri
>>>>
>>>>> You display the "PERT Analysis" toolbar : View /=20
Toolbars...
>>>>> Click the "PERT Entry form" button to set the=20
optimistic ,
>>>>> pessimistic and most likely duration.
>>>>> Click the "Calculate PERT"
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> .
>
>
>.
>

Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Valleri

Valleri
Wed Jan 28 16:29:57 CST 2004

I just started a new thread for this, and included the
history of what's been happening/not happening, and what
I've done to get where I'm at.

Valleri



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by JackD

JackD
Sat Feb 07 01:51:11 CST 2004

Actually, I'm a few hours of work away from finishing my free monte-carlo
simulation macro.
It is simple but what do you want for free?

-Jack



"Gérard Ducouret" <gerard.ducouret@wanadooNOSPAM.fr> wrote in message
news:%23m3t6Yb5DHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hello Jason,
>
> No, Project doesn't have the ability to calculate the probability of
> meeting a deadline. Some add-on softwares such as @RISK from Palissade do
> that.
>
> Gérard Ducouret
>
> "Jason" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
> news: 0D85DEEA-AD72-4FE5-9732-CC317B5E77A7@microsoft.com...
> > I have worked with this some in Project 2000, but all it does is
calculate
> the expected duration in the 'Duration' field.
> >
> > Does MS Project have the ability to calculate the probability of meeting
a
> deadline? If so, which version of Project?
>
>



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by Derrick

Derrick
Sat Feb 07 09:50:10 CST 2004

Jack, where did you get that free course?
Derrick

"JackD" <see sig for details> wrote in message
news:#OZ4o8U7DHA.712@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Actually, I'm a few hours of work away from finishing my free monte-carlo
> simulation macro.
> It is simple but what do you want for free?
>
> -Jack
>
>
>
> "Gérard Ducouret" <gerard.ducouret@wanadooNOSPAM.fr> wrote in message
> news:%23m3t6Yb5DHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Hello Jason,
> >
> > No, Project doesn't have the ability to calculate the probability of
> > meeting a deadline. Some add-on softwares such as @RISK from Palissade
do
> > that.
> >
> > Gérard Ducouret
> >
> > "Jason" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
> > news: 0D85DEEA-AD72-4FE5-9732-CC317B5E77A7@microsoft.com...
> > > I have worked with this some in Project 2000, but all it does is
> calculate
> > the expected duration in the 'Duration' field.
> > >
> > > Does MS Project have the ability to calculate the probability of
meeting
> a
> > deadline? If so, which version of Project?
> >
> >
>
>



Re: PERT Analysis in MS Project by JackD

JackD
Sat Feb 07 10:56:03 CST 2004

Course?
I'm mostly self taught.
I'll put out a notice when the code is complete for download and you can try
it out.

-Jack


"Derrick Robinson" <morael555@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:c031fk$boq$1@ngspool-d02.news.aol.com...
> Jack, where did you get that free course?
> Derrick
>
> "JackD" <see sig for details> wrote in message
> news:#OZ4o8U7DHA.712@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Actually, I'm a few hours of work away from finishing my free
monte-carlo
> > simulation macro.
> > It is simple but what do you want for free?
> >
> > -Jack
> >
> >
> >
> > "Gérard Ducouret" <gerard.ducouret@wanadooNOSPAM.fr> wrote in message
> > news:%23m3t6Yb5DHA.1504@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > > Hello Jason,
> > >
> > > No, Project doesn't have the ability to calculate the probability of
> > > meeting a deadline. Some add-on softwares such as @RISK from Palissade
> do
> > > that.
> > >
> > > Gérard Ducouret
> > >
> > > "Jason" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message
de
> > > news: 0D85DEEA-AD72-4FE5-9732-CC317B5E77A7@microsoft.com...
> > > > I have worked with this some in Project 2000, but all it does is
> > calculate
> > > the expected duration in the 'Duration' field.
> > > >
> > > > Does MS Project have the ability to calculate the probability of
> meeting
> > a
> > > deadline? If so, which version of Project?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>