on 04-16-2009 7:51 AM
Dear SAP Experts !
We have a problem in CNE5 report the BCWP is appearing , procject cost schedule is appaearing and actual costs.
But I am not able to get the BCWS - Budget costs work schedule ?
How to get the same.
I have defined the Budget , done the cost planning as well
regards,
A S
Which Measurement technique are you using to calculate POC?
It seems system is not calculating Plan POC as BCWS = Plan POC x Total Cost
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U can use Time proportional or cost proportional for activity...chk this link also http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60_sp/helpdata/en/b4/ba853488601e33e10000009b38f83b/frameset.htm
Hi,
Milestone is generally Easy to use method for Progress at Activity Level.
Pls refer:
http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/PSPRG/PSPRG.pdf
This PDF covers Progress in detail.
Regards,
Amit
Hi,
1.Flag the corresponding milestones as being relevant for Trend analysis.
2.On the chosen report dates create project versions, which also have the Relevant for MTA
indicator set (at least one version is necessary for MTA).
3.The information about the previous states of project is taken from the project versions This is
compared with the current milestone data.
Muzamil
Hi,
This is an easy-to-use, effective process for monitoring your project schedule. To this end, the system evaluates the milestones relevant to project progress at different reporting times. In the graphical MTA chart you recognize trends and variances immediately.
You can call up the milestone trend analysis from either the information system or the project planning board. It displays the dates of the relevant milestones in a project (or part of a project) at different report dates both in graphical and tabular form. In the Information System you can limit the number of milestones to be displayed by using the usual selection facilities.
Either basic dates or forecast dates are used. Actual dates have priority over scheduled dates. The information about the previous states of project is taken from the project versions This is compared with the current milestone data. In the project planning board you can use data from a simulation version instead of from the operative project.
In the milestone trend analysis, you can choose between two views:
1. Historical curve
This standard view displays those milestones that have the MTA indicator set at the time of the current report. These milestones are displayed across the entire reporting period, also when the indicator was not set for them at an earlier reporting time.
2. Historical milestones
In this view, those milestones for which the MTA indicator was set at an earlier reporting time are displayed. The indicator is not set for them for the current reporting period. After selection, you can restrict both the milestones and the reporting time for the display. In the tabular display the report dates and the dates of the relevant milestones are shown. You can go to the milestone detail screens directly from this table.
Regards,
muzamil
Hi Muzamil,
thanks for these details but my qn. is what is the importance of creating Project version ?
Where the Version keys & Version groups are created ? I could not understand that I had created a Milestone with a basic fixed date whereas my Actual date is differing from that for which the MTA is seen. Why this Project version is reqd. ? Why system insists on this ?
thanks.
Hi Gurus,
Also, you had mentioned that the Milestones can be selected but If I use T Code CNMT, it allows only the selection of Proj.defn / WBS / Network .. how to select Milestones.. whenever i execute a triangle with no curve only comes and the information in the X & Y axis could not be interpreted. Pl. tell me where i am making the mistake ?
thanks in advance
thanks
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