on 08-15-2014 5:35 PM
Hi all !
I Can not enter Actual percentage of completion in WBS elements...!
I have followed these steps in Progress analysis:
1.- In the progress tab of WBS elements I have entered Measurement method ESTIMATION for
progress analysis (Plan&Actual).
2.- In the WBS element I have estimated PLAN percentage of completion 100% in period 8
3.- In the progress tab of network activities, I used ESTIMATION method for Plan and WORK for actual
to calculate the percentage of completion.
4.- I have entered final network confirmations
Actual Start date: 08.11.2014
Actual Finish date: 08.15.2014
Remaining work is cero.
5.- I run Project analysis to display measurement methods with transaction CNE1
and Progress analysis with transaction CNSE5
In Progress analysis the Processing % of work in Network activities is 100% but 0% in the WBS
element
Adj.NAgg.Act. POC (Adjusted non-aggregated actual percentage of completion)is 100% in network activities
POC actual, non-agg.(Non-aggregated actual percentage of completion)is 100% in network activities.
Does SAP calculates actual POC?
Should I manually enter Actual percentage of completion in the WBS elements?
I can not enter percent of completion (actual value) for WBS elements. The field is non editable !
Please help !
Hi all !
This is the answer:
Once I entered the Actual dates at wbs element level, automatically the Actual POC field became editable and I could enter the percent of POC.
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Hi Rafael,
I am facing the same problem.
I am using Plan method at activity : Time Proportional
Actual method at activity : Work completion
At wbs level Plan and actual is Time proportional.
I am not identified how the "Adjusted non-aggregated actual percentage of completion" and
"Non-aggregated actual percentage of completion" is calculated.
Please help me for the same.
Regards,
Pradeep
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