Re: Time to Market for projects that are put on hold by JulieS
JulieS
Sun Oct 09 12:05:40 CDT 2005
Hi James,
If you have already started working on the project and recorded tracking
data (actual work, actual duration, actual start etc.) you could use the
"Reschedule Uncompleted Work" command in Project to split the in-progress
tasks, leaving the completed work data as completed, and move any incomplete
work to the new start date. Make sure you have supplied all tracking data
for tasks in progress and then choose Tools>Tracking> Update Project, and
enter the new date in the dialog box next to the option "Reschedule
uncompleted work to start after".
Hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.
Julie
"JJHayesIII" <JJHayesIII@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0C0FF96A-5168-4999-8718-1414B2AAD60E@microsoft.com...
> We have the situation where we're trying to track the TTM for projects,
> but
> the results aren't completely accurate, as sometimes projects are put on
> hold, and continued at a later date. This doesn't give us a very good
> indicator on how long the actual project took to complete. Does anyone
> have
> a way to deal with situations like this?
>
> Thanks!
> - James