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Using Primavera Project Planner Ver. 3.

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Courseware Purpose & Objectives


This courseware is for new and novice users of Primavera Project Planner (P3) Ver. 3.1. It covers the beginners and intermediate levels. The courseware demonstrates in a very simple step-by-step procedure the building up of project while the Planning phase (before the actual start of the project) listing all the data needed to complete the plan. The last module discusses the Monitoring phase, which takes place after the actual start of the project, and all of its data, and calculation. At the completion of this course, the trainee will be able to: Differentiate between the projects phases Create a new project Create Activity Codes dictionary, and link them to activities Input activity list Input logical Relationships Run Schedule command and understand the results Input activity calendars Create Resource/Cost Account dictionaries, and assign resources and costs to activities Formatting P3, and creating Layouts Printing Layouts Creating Targets Updating projects

Table of Contents
Module 1 Introduction to Primavera Project Planner Ver. 3.1
What is Primavera Project Planner?.. How to Start P3?....... Opening a Project in P3..... P3 Bar Chart Screen.. P3 PERT Screen Method of Working... Creating a New Project.. Workshop 1... Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 1-3 1-5 1-6 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-10 1-12 1-13 1-14

Module 2 Classification Using Activity Codes and IDs


The Importance of Classification.. Before You Start Activity Code Command... Activity ID tab in Activity Code... Set the Order for Codes and IDs... Validate Against Dictionary and Refresh.. Printing Activity Code Dictionary Transferring Activity Code Dictionary. Notes.. Workshop 2... Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 2-3 2-3 2-5 2-7 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-17 2-18

Module 3 Inputting Basic Activity Data


What is Activity?................................................................................................................................... Activity ID. Activity Description.. Activity Original Duration (OD)... Activity Type. Before You Start Adding Activities.. Deleting Activities. Editing Activities... Copying Activities. Linking Activities with Codes... Workshop 3... Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 3-3 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-10 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-17 3-18

Module 4 Inputting Logic Relationships


What is Logic Relationship?.................................................................................................................. Predecessor and Successor. Types of Relationships... Relationships with Lag... Examples of Relationships with Lag.. Inputting Relationships Using Bar Chart View: Step 1. Inputting Relationships Using Bar Chart View: Step 2. Inputting Relationships Using Bar Chart View: Step 3. Inputting Relationships Using PERT View: Step 1, 2, and 3 Editing Relationships. Tracing Logic in PERT View. Link and Unlink Activities. Autolink Activities. Workshop 4 Module Review.. Module Review Answers... 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-13 4-14 4-17 4-19 4-19 4-20 4-21 4-23 4-24

Module 5 First Schedule Run


Introduction Automatic Schedule vs. Manual Schedule. The Schedule Passes... Total Float.. Free Float Other Data Checked for While Scheduling Schedule Command Workshop 5 The View after Schedule Schedule Report. Notes... Workshop 6 Module Review.. Module Review Answers... 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-19 5-20 5-21 5-22

Module 6 Inputting Activity Calendar


Introduction... Global Calendar. Individual Calendar... Assigning Individual Calendar to an Activity... Imposing a Finish Date on the Project.. Other Ways to Define Holidays Printing Calendars. Transferring Activity Calendar. Notes.. Workshop 7... Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-10 6-10 6-12 6-13 6-16 6-18 6-19 6-21 6-22

Module 7 Resources and Cost Assignment


Introduction... How to Create Resource Dictionary?.................................................................................................... How to Create Cost Account Dictionary?............................................................................................. Workshop 8... Assigning Resources and Cost to Activities.. Workshop 9... Resource and Cost Profile (Histograms)... Resource and Cost Tabular Reports.. Notes.. Workshop 10. Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 7-3 7-4 7-7 7-11 7-12 7-17 7-18 7-23 7-28 7-29 7-31 7-32

Module 8 Layout and Formatting Options


What is Layout in P3?............................................................................................................................ Formatting Columns... Workshop 11.. Formatting Selected Bars... Workshop 12.. Global Bar Formatting... Workshop 13.. Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 8-3 8-5 8-7 8-8 8-10 8-11 8-16 8-17 8-18

Module 9 More Formatting Options


Formatting Options... Timescale Formatting Sight Lines Formatting.. Screen Colors Formatting.. Fonts Formatting... Dates Formatting... Organizing. How P3 Calculates the Dates If Totals are Displayed?......................................................................... Reorganize Now Summarize. Filters. Selecting Using Filters.. Workshop 14. Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 9-3 9-4 9-6 9-8 9-9 9-10 9-11 9-13 9-13 9-14 9-16 9-19 9-20 9-23 9-24

Module 10 Printing Layouts


Introduction........ Printer Setup... Page Setup.. Print Preview.. Print Command.. Workshop 15.. Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 10-3 10-3 10-6 10-11 10-13 10-15 10-17 10-18

Module 11 Project Updating


Before the Actual Start of the Project Workshop 16.. Actual Work Started What Should I Do?............................................................................................... Updating Using Progress Spotlight Earned Value.. Workshop 17.. Making Backup of Your Project Restoring Your Project... Creating Updating Layouts Creating Tabular Reports... Workshop 18.. Module Review. Module Review Answers.. 11-3 11-4 11-5 11-9 11-10 11-13 11-15 11-16 11-17 11-18 11-25 11-27 11-28

Preface
Primavera Project Planner (P3) is a tool for Planners, Project Managers, and any person needs to plan-control a project This courseware is perfect for new and novice users of P3. It is a very handy tool for teachers in colleges and universities whom they are teaching P3 This courseware will not teach the reader Project (Construction) Management. It is a pre-requisite to know the science behind PM or CM by at least reading a book, or taking a course This courseware can be used as instructor-led courseware, or teachyour-self courseware: As for the first option, the estimated time would be 3 days, 8 hours a day As for the second option, the reader can take it up to his/her convenience

There are 18 workshops, which will complete a full (small) project starting from creating the project, up until the updating process. Solving all workshops will lead to: Simulate a real life project from beginning to end, hence putting the reader in the practical mode Organize the information in a very logical order Not overlooking any of the basic and necessary commands and functions in P3

This courseware will cover the basic and intermediate levels of knowledge in P3 This courseware is covering P3 Ver. 3.1

Module 1: Introduction to Primavera Project Planner Ver. 3.1


This module contains: What is Primavera Project Planner (P3)? How to deal with P3 file commands? P3 screens Method of working How to create a new project

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What is Primavera Project Planner?


Primavera Project Planner is the flagship product of Primavera Systems, Inc. the leader in the management software since 1982 Primavera Project Planner is abbreviated P3 P3 is specialized in managing all types of projects: small, medium, and large Big projects through the world were planned and controlled using P3 P3 is used in almost all countries of the world Mainly there are two stages in Project Management to manage any project: Planning stage Monitoring stage

In Planning stage, which takes place before the practical start of the project, the management team will plan for the following factors: Time Resources Cost

To mention few things takes place in Planning stage: Calculating activity duration based on work demanded, productivity, and efficiency of the different resources Understanding the logic sequence of the project Assigning Resources and Costs to activity, hence, view the Resource/Cost histograms Generating a Procurement plan Anticipating problems may take place in all parts of the project

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Planning team will use: Previous management experiences Previous practical experiences of similar projects Historical data collected actually from the field

The plan generated should be practical and doable, and not ideal, and impossible to be accomplished In the Monitoring stage, the management team will: Specify the type of data to be collected from the field Decide on which forms should be used in collecting data (you can use international pre-defined forms, or customize your own) Collect actual data from the field, in daily basis The data collected should cover the three main areas planned for, namely; Time, Resources, and Cost

P3 has the sufficient functions to help the user plan for the time, resources, and cost, and then later monitor them P3 has enormous pre-made reports to aid the user producing all the necessary information about the project in either phase of the project Also, P3 has the ability to customize layouts with tables and graphics (controlling colors, fonts, etc.) and produce very handsome and colorful reports

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How to start P3?


You have two ways to start P3: If there is a shortcut in the desktop simply double-click it From Windows taskbar, click Start / Programs / Primavera / Primavera Project Planner

P3 will start with no projects open, like the following:

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Opening a project in P3
From the toolbar click Open tool, or from menus select File/Open The following dialogue box will appear:

Specify the Drive you want to open the project from Specify the Folders In the Projects table your project should be displayed in the list, click on it (dont double-click unless you are sure that this project is the desired one)

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If you want to make sure that the selected project, is your desired project, simply click Overview button, and the following dialogue box will be displayed:

In this dialogue box you can see almost all the needed information including: Project title, Company name, Planning unit, Project Start date, and Data date, Activity count, Early Finish of the project If this is the file, click Open, otherwise click Cancel, and select another file P3 has two Displays to work with (as illustrated in the next two pages): Bar Chart view PERT view

Note

You can open 4 different projects simultaneously in P3

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P3 Bar Chart Screen


Toolbar Menu Bar Title Bar

Activity Table

Status Bar

Bar Area

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P3 PERT Screen

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Method of Working
P3 is using Critical Path Method (CPM) in calculating the dates and floats of the activities P3 is using Precedence Diagramming Method (PDM) in presenting the network P3 will calculate the schedule reference to the Data Date (DD), which is defined as Time Now: If you are in the Planning phase DD is the Start Date of the Project If you are in Monitoring phase, it will be the date of the day you will run the Schedule command in

Creating a New project


From the toolbar click New button, or from menus select File/New The following dialogue box will appear:

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Input the Project name (should be always 4 characters) Input Number/Version, if you want to signify the trial number Input the Project title, and Company name Input the Planning unit (You have four choices, Hour, Day, Week, and Month). Accordingly, the Activities will be measured using the selected planning unit Input Workdays/week, which is the number of working days per a given week Input Week starts on, you have the choice of starting the week from any day you would like Input the Project start date Input when the Project must finish by date. This piece of information is optional, hence we prefer, if you leave it empty, and we will later input it Once you are done, click Add, a new empty project will be opening

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Creating New Project

Workshop 1

Our workshops are built around a medium project issued by Technology University. The project is to construct two new buildings, and to renovate an existing one. Technology University wants to build up a new building, which will be devoted for Classrooms (it will be a concrete structure), another building is a Gymnasium with high modern standards (it will be steel structure), and finally wants to renovate the existing lab building. 1. Create a new folder holding your name (this is a non-professional way to name a folder, but we will use it for its easiness) 2. Start P3 3. Create a new file and save it in your folder 4. Input the following data: a. Project Name: SCIE b. Number/Version: 1.0 c. Project Title: Science College Expansion Project d. Company Name: Technology University e. Planning Unit: Day f. Work days/Week: 5 g. Week Starts On: Monday h. Project Starts: 27 JUN 2005 5. Leave the rest of data as is, and click Add

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Module Review

1. P3 means: a. Primavera software version 3 b. Primavera software goes through 3 stages of work c. Primavera Project Planner d. All of the above 2. Project Management goes through two main stages: _____________ and ____________ 3. P3 can deal with: a. 1 file at a time b. 2 files at a time c. 3 files at a time d. 4 files at a time 4. You input actual data in the Planning stage: a. True b. False 5. DD definition is: a. Start Date b. Time Now c. Data Date d. B & C 6. CPM means ______________________________________________________________.

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Module Review Answers


1. c 2. Planning and Monitoring 3. d 4. b 5. d 6. Critical Path Method

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Module 2: Classification Using Activity Codes and IDs


This module contains: The importance of Classification in projects The difference between Activity Codes and Activity IDs Steps to create Activity Code Dictionary Printing and Sharing Activity Code Dictionary

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The Importance of Classification


Activities are the main component of a project Mid-sized projects may reach 1000 to 4000 activities Dealing with such big number of Activities needs from the user to classify the activities to achieve all/any of the following: Organize and group the activities according to common code which will lead to produce good looking Layouts (will be discussed later) Produce complex reports fast and accurate Answer urgent questions (e.g. in meetings) using simple steps

Classification of Activities can be done using: Activity Codes (Code or ID) WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

We will discuss in this courseware the Activity Codes

Before You Start


Before you start inputting data to P3, go through the following steps: Draw diagram (or diagrams, depends on your case) to show the types of classifications and their expected values, like the diagram below:

Phase

Construction

Internal Finishing

External Finishing

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Then type a code for each classification and its values:

Phase PHAS

Construction CN

Internal Finishing IF

External Finishing EF

From the diagram above, we can see the following: The classification (we will call it Activity Code) is Phase, and its abbreviation is PHAS The expected values for this Activity Code are: Construction CN, Internal Finishing IF, and External Finishin EF The number of characters for each value is 2

Repeat the same steps for other classifications

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Activity Code Command


From menus select Data/Activity Codes, the following dialogue box will appear:

In the Activity Code tab you will find actvitiy codes defined in your project (these are the default activity codes, and they will be copied to any new project automatically) so the first step will be to delete the existing codes Input the Activity Codes taking into consideration the following: The Name of the code shouldnt exceed 4 characters The Length, which is the number of characters for the values of this code (i.e. in our previous example it was 2). Sum of all lenghts shouldnt exceed 64 characters The Description, which is a brief description of the code

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You will get something like the dialogue box shown below:

Now input the values for each Activity Code, like below:

Repeat the same steps for other Activity Codes

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Activity ID tab in Activity Code


In the Activity Code dialogue box there is a tab titled Activity ID:

What is the significance of Activity ID in P3? To answer this question, we have to know that each and every activity in P3 should have an Activity ID (which is the Activity Name), which may be anything you wish, like: AA1, AA2, AA3, etc. 123, 124, 125, etc. AAA, AAB, AAC, etc.

But as you can see the above IDs dont reflect any meaning or any type of information P3 suggests to utilize the Activity ID part to do two things: Name our activities intelligently Calssify our activities just like we did in Activity Codes

You can have up to four classifications as Activity ID Click on the Activity ID tab, and do as you did in the Activity Code tab: The Name of the ID shouldnt exceed 4 characters The Length, which is the number of characters for the values of this ID. The sum of all lenghts shouldnt exceed 10 characters The Description, which is a brief description of the ID

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You will get something like the below:

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Set the Order for Codes and IDs


One of most important reasons we use Activity Codes, and Activity IDs is to organize and group activities, like in the picture below:

In Order field you will specify which group will apear first If you didnt interfere in the order, P3 will order them alphabetically Check the below dialogue box:

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Validate Against Dictionary and Refresh


If the planner while linking Activity Codes (or Activity ID) to an activity input a value that doesnt exist in the dictionary, how P3 will react? It depends on your project settings. There are two methods: Automatic method Manual method

Automatic method

From menus select Data/Activity Codes In the bottom portion of dialogue box, there is a checkbox says: When new code values occurs in project, validate against dictionary

Click this checkbox on From now on, whenever the user input any value that doesnt exist in the dictionary, P3 will add this value User should later input the the description, and order

Manual method

From menus select Data/Activity Codes Click off the checkbox says: When new code values occurs in project, validate against dictionary From now on, whenever the user input any value that doesnt exist in the dictionary, P3 will not add this value to the dictionary, but rather will wait for the user to do that manaully To do that manually, click Refresh button

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Printing Activity Code Dictionary


In order to include the classifiaction hierarchy with your project papers, so other out-siders would understand the coding structure of your project, you can print a report and save it Click the Print button, P3 will give you the following warning message:

Click OK, the following dialgoue box will appear:

A report will be produced, just like the one on the next page

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This is a sample of a report:

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Transferring Activity Code Dictionary


You can transfer Activity Code Dictionary between projects Go to the new project you want to transfer to From menus select Data/Activity Codes Click the Transfer button, the following warning message will appear:

Click OK. The following dialogue box will appear:

Specify the Driver and Folder which the desired project you want to copy from resides in, then at the top portion of the dialogue box specify the project. Now click Transfer The dictionary will be copied to your project

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Notes

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Creating And Inputting Activity Codes and IDs

Workshop 2

1. Open SCIE project 2. Delete the existing Activity Codes 3. Using the following diagram, create Activity Code PHAS and its values in the Activity Code tab (Use numbers for Order):
Phase PHAS

Construction CN (1)

Internal Finishing IF (3)

External Finishing EF (2)

Handing Over HO (4)

4. Using the following diagram, create Activity Code RESP and its values in the Activity Code tab:

Responsibility RESP

Michael Mann MM (1)

Tom Hunter TH (2)

Liza Morrotto LM (3)

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5. Using the following diagram, create Activity ID BLDG and its values in the Activity ID tab:

Building BLDG

Classrooms CR (1)

Gym GM (3)

Lab LB (2)

6. Produce a print out of your dictionary

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Module Review

1. We need Activity Codes to: a. Classify our activities b. Organize and Group our activities c. Produce Layouts d. All of the above 2. The Name of Activity Code should not exceed _____________ characters 3. One of the following statements are true about Activity Code Order a. Affect the activities grouping b. Affect whether this code is useable or not c. Differentiate between Activity Code and Activity ID d. Specify the maximum length of code value 4. The number of values for any Activity Code or ID is limited by 10 a. True b. False 5. The only difference between Activity Code and Activity ID is: a. There is no difference b. Activity ID coding will appear as part of the Activity ID c. Activity code will appear as part of the Activity ID d. Both will appear as part of the Activity ID 6. If you transfer an Activity Code Dictionary from project to another project, the transferred Dictionary will _________.the existing one.

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Module Review Answers


1. d 2. 4 3. a 4. b 5. b 6. Overwrite

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This module contains: What is activity? The basic activity data needed to input an activity Preparation before you input an activity Adding/Deleting/Editing Activities Copying activities Linking activities with Activity Codes

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What is Activity?
Activity is the basic component of any project We can define activity as any work you want to accomplish Work is a very loose word, each one of us can look at it from different angle For instance, one will consider Constructing First Floor Slab as a single activity Another will consider: Formwork for First Floor Slab as an activity Re-baring for First Floor Slab as an activity Concrete Placement for First Floor Slab as an activity

It is a common knowledge that if two planners were given the same project, the activity list will be very different This will highlight the fact that Activity List writing is not exact science We can input lots of information pieces for an activity, but initially we need only four: Activity ID Activity Description Activity Original Duration (abbreviated as OD) Activity Type

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Activity ID
Activity ID is the Activity Name It is the only compulsory piece of information P3 asks for, other data either can be left empty, or there is a default value for it In Module 2, we selected the Building to be our Activity ID, with expected values Classrooms CR, Gym GM, and Lab LB Now, each activity ID in our project will start with either CR, GM, or LB, example would be CR100, GM205, and LB303 The numbers after the two characters would be sequential number, which would be left to the user Activity ID could be as long as 10 characters (spaces are allowed and counted)

Activity Description
This piece of information is devoted for the user to write a short description about the activity You can leave it empty if you wish (P3 will not generate any error messages) You can type up to 48 characters (including spaces)

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Activity Original Duration (OD)


Activity Original Duration can be either input by the user, or calculated by P3 It depends on the type of resources which will be assigned to it: If the resources were Non-Driving, the user will assign the duration If the resources were Driving, P3 will calculate the duration

In this courseware, we will tackle only the first type of activities, hence we need to calculate the OD manually then input the value to P3 Some guidelines to help calculating OD would be: Prepare for each activity a worksheet (this can be a piece of paper or MS Excel sheet) List the resources which will work on the activity List the amount of work in which each resource can accomplish Specify the productivity, and estimated count of each resource to be assigned With the above information available the user can produce correct OD which is based on real calculation

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Activity Type
In P3, there are 9 types of activities Each one would suit a certain case The default type is Task activity In this courseware, we will discuss only five of them, they are: Task activity Start Milestone activity (SM) Finish Milestone activity (FM) Start Flag activity (SF) Finish Flag activity (FF)

Task Activity

The default type of activities Task activity is any activity has a duration, the start and finish of it will be calculated according to the activity base calendar Duration should be input by the user if no resources or Non-Driving resources were assigned to the activity. In case of Driving Resources P3 will calculate the duration

Start and Finish Milestone

Zero-Duration activities Start Milestone used to signify the beginning of an activity or group of related activities. Finish Milestone used to signify the ending of an activity or group of related activities Start Milestone considered to be a Constraint, as all of the activities related to it directly cant start before it, but rather with it, or after it Finish Milestone considered to be a Constraint, as all of the activities related to it directly cant finish after it, but rather with it, or before it Start Milestone should be updated, and will have Actual Start Finish Milestone should be updated, and will have Actual Finish

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Start and Finish Flag

Zero-Duration activities Start Flag used to signify the beginning of an activity or group of activities. Finish Flag used to signify the ending of an activity or group of activities Start Flag considered to be a Constraint, as all of the activities related to it directly cant start before it, but rather with it, or after it Finish Flag considered to be a Constraint, as all of the activities related to it directly cant finish after it, but with it, or before it Start Flag, and Finish Flag are always Successors to other Activities and never considered as Predecessors to other Activities. Accordingly, SF will accept neither Start-To-Finish, nor Finish-ToFinish relationships. In addition, FF will accept neither Finish-ToStart, nor Start-To-Start relationships. Start Flag, and Finish Flag will not be updated by the user, but P3 will update them according to the activities linked to them

Example of Milestones

Activity B

Activity E

Activity A

Start Milestone

Activity C

Finish Milestone

Activity F Activity D

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Example of Flags
Start Flag Activity B

Activity E

Activity A

Activity C

Finish Flag

Activity F Activity D

Before You Start


Before you start inputting basic activity data, from menus select Tools/Options/Activity Inserting, the following dialogue box will appear:

You have three choices to select from: To Automatically number activities without showing the Actvitiy Form To Automatically number activities and showing the Actvitiy Form To show the Activity Form only

Using the Activity Form only will give you more control over the process of inputting activities. Consequently, do the following: Click off Automatically number activities Click on Use activity form when inserting an activity

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Adding Activities
From the Edit Bar, click the button with plus sign The Activity Form will appear automatically:

You will find the cursor blinking in the ID part, type in the Activity ID, then press Tab key, or click the next field (dont press Enter, as this means that you are done with inputting) Next field is Activity Description, type in the activity description, press Tab key The cursor will go directly to the OD field, input the estimated origianl duration of your activity Specify the Activity Type, you have two choices: If your activity is Task, click OK, or press Enter If your activity is SM, FM, SF, or FF, right-click on the Type field, the following menu will appear:

Select the desired activity type Click OK, or press Enter, the Activity Form will disappear To add another activity click below the last activity in the activity table, or click plus sign again

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Deleting Activities
Select the activity (or activities) to be deleted From Edit bar, click minus sign, or from menus click Edit/Delete The following dialogue box will appear:

If you are sure of what you are doing click Yes, the activity will be deleted If not click No, the deleting process will stop

Editing Activities
There are two methods to edit the activity data: Editing all types of data Editing single data

Editing all activity data Editing single activity data

Double-Click on any activity, the Activity Form will appear, then you can edit whatever data you would like The same can happen if you select from menus Edit/Edit Activity Select the cell which contains the data you want to edit (the cell selector is a bold frame appears around the cell required), just like the below example:

The contents of the cell will appear in the Edit bar Click the Edit bar, or press F2 to edit the contents

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Note

Other ways to show the Activity Form permenantly are: From menus select View/Activity Form Press F7 From toolbar click Activity Form icon

These 3 ways are ON/OFF functions, which means they will show or hide the Activity Form Using the baove methods of editing activites is applicable to all types of data except two types: All the data calculated by P3 (like ES, EF, LS, LF, TF, etc.) which we will discuss later Activity ID, unless you opened your project as Exclusive (which is a checkbox in the Open dialogue box)

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Copying Activities
Copying activities means copying the whole data of single activity or activities Copying can be done from a project to the same project, or across projects Select the desired activity (or activities) From menues select Edit/Copy, Ctrl+C, or right-click and select Copy Go to the desired place (the same project, or open another project) From menus select Edit/Paste, Ctrl+V, or right-click and select Paste In order for P3 to make sure that no duplication of the same activity ID will take place, the following dilaogue box will appear:

You can select one of the four choices available: Rename duplicates only Rename all Prefix or suffix Auto-increment

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Rename duplicates only Rename All Prefix or suffix

P3 will select the coming activities with maching IDs only to be renamed, the rest will be pasted without any change P3 will show all activities to be renamed It is a fast way to rename activities, by suggesting a character (or characters) to appear to the left of the coming activities IDs (this is prefix) or appear to the right of the coming activities IDs (this is suffix) It is another fast way to rename activities, by suggesting a base name (for instance GM100) and then an increment number (for instance 10) this will allow P3 to rename all the coming activites easily Also you can make sure that the coming activities are the desired ones, by clicking Contents buttom which will display the names of the coming activities

Auto-increment

Linking Activities with Codes


In Module 2 we created Activity Code Dictionary In this Module we will link each activity with the proper code value The lower left part Activity Form contains the Activity Codes defined and its value

Right-click on the desired code, a list of the available values will be displayed, select the desired value Do the same for the other codes

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Inputting Basic Activity Data

Workshop 3

1. Open SCIE project 2. Input the activities from next pages 3. Taking into consideration the following notes: a. Read the whole list first, and identify the similarity between the IDs, and description of different activities b. Utilize Activity Copying utility, which will minimize the time of data input. Also, utilize of renaming of activities

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Duration

Activity ID CR050 CR100 CR105 CR110 CR115 CR120 CR125 CR130 CR135 CR140 CR200 CR205 CR300 CR305 CR310 CR315 CR400 CR500 GM050 GM100 GM105 GM110 GM115 GM120 GM200 GM205 GM300 GM305 GM310 GM400 GM500 LB100 LB105 LB110

Phase CN CN CN CN CN CN CN CN CN CN EF EF IF IF IF IF HO HO CN CN CN CN CN CN EF EF IF IF IF HO HO IF IF IF

Type

Activity Description Site Preparation & Mobilization for Classrooms Start of Classrooms Construction Excavation for Classrooms Concrete Works for Foundation for Classrooms Filling and Compacting Soil for Classrooms Start of Concrete Skeleton for Classrooms Beams/Columns/Slabs for 1st Floor (Classroom) Beams/Columns/Slabs for 2nd Floor (Classroom) Beams/Columns/Slabs for 3rd Floor (Classroom) Finish of Concrete Skeleton for Classrooms External Stone Fixing for Classrooms Waxing External Stones for Classrooms Preliminary Plumbing, Elec. & HVAC for Classrooms Internal Finishing for Classrooms Final Plumbing, Elec. & HVAC for Classrooms Paining of Classrooms Finish of Classrooms Construction Handing Over Classroom Building Site Preparation & Mobilization for Gym Start of Gym Construction Excavation for Gym Concrete Works for Foundation for Gym Filling and Compacting Soil for Gym Steel Skeleton for Gym Precast-Concrete Cladding for Gym Cleaning and Waxing Concrete Cladding for Gym Install Plumbing, Elec., and HVAC for Gym Special Wooden Floor Fixing for Gym Fixing Seats in Gym Finish of Gym Construction Handing Over Gym Building Start of renovation of Lab Stripping the existing Lab Preliminary Plumbing, Elec. & HVAC for Lab

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

Task SM Task Task Task SF Task Task Task FF Task Task Task Task Task Task FM Task Task SM Task Task Task Task Task Task Task Task Task FM Task SM Task Task

18 0 25 28 15 0 38 38 38 0 65 12 16 38 22 44 0 5 12 0 25 28 15 36 35 12 40 27 24 0 5 0 18 26

MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM LM LM TH TH TH TH MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM LM LM TH TH TH MM MM MM LM TH

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35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

LB115 LB120 LB125 LB130 LB135 LB140 LB200 LB500

Install Base Cabinets Install Fume Hood Install Wall Cabinets Install Chemical Sink Final Plumbing, Elec. & HVAC for Lab Lay PVC tiles over Lab Floor Finish of renovation of Lab Handing Over Lab Building

Task Task Task Task Task Task FM Task

18 12 29 15 32 38 0 5

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Module Review

1. How many activity types available in P3: a. 8 b. 9 c. 7 d. 5 2. ____________ should not have a successor 3. One of the following is considered an intelligent Activity ID: a. 123, 124, 125 b. A125, A126, A127 c. CR105, GM110, LB200 d. All of the above 4. I can edit the Activity ID of a certain activity a. True b. False 5. P3 will not permit to have two activities with the same ID in the same project a. True b. False 6. Using _________________, or ______________________ I can edit the all types of data for certain activity

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1. b 2. Flags 3. c 4. a 5. a 6. Double-click, or Edit/Edit Activity

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This module contains: What is logic relationship? Predecessor and Successor Types of relationship Inputting relationships using Bar Chart view Inputting relationships using PERT view Editing relationships Tracing relationships Link and unlink activities Using Autolink function

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What is Logic Relationship?


In Module 1 it was mentioned that P3 uses PDM (Precedence Diagramming Method) in representing the network There are mainly two methods to represent a network: Activity-On-Arrow Activity-On-Node

Activity-OnArrow

Also known ADM (Arrow Diagramming Method) The old method of representing the network To go from event A to event B, you will do certain thing:

Excavation

Foundation

Almost none of the software in the current market is offering this method for representing the network

Activity-On-Node

Also known as PDM The activities are at the two nodes of a logic relationship Logic relationship is a link which ties two activities in a sequence manner, for instance:

Excavation

Foundation

Filling

The name Logic indicates that the relationship is not compulsory but rather it represents how the planner is viewing the sequence of the project, hence any delay in start or end, is acceptable

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Predecessor and Successor


Based on the above each activity will have: Predecessor (or Predecessors) Successor (or Successors)

Predecessor Successor

Is any activity takes place in time before a given activity There could be more than one predecessor for a given activity Is any activity takes place in time after a given activity There could be more than one successor for a given activity One of the common practices is to prepare a table called either the Successor table or Predecessor table, depends on the way you want to take it: If you want to start with the first activity and go all the way to the right, you should produce a Successor table If you want to start with the last activity and go all the way to the left, you should produce a Predecessor table A successor table may look something like the following: Activity CR050 CR100 CR105 Successor CR100, GM050, LB100 CR105 CR110

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Types of Relationships
P3 supports four types of relationships: Finish-To-Start (known as FS) Start-To-Start (known as SS) Finish-To-Finish (known as FF) Start-To-Finish (known as SF)

Note Finish-To-Start

When we say Start, that means the start of a working day When we say Finish, that means the finish of working day The most commonly used relationship, and the default relationship in P3 When A finishes B starts the next day:

A
OD=7
S=1 F=7 S=8

B
OD=10
F=17

Start-To-Start

One of two relationships which allows parallel activities When A starts B starts at the same day:

B
OD=10
S=5 F=14

A
OD=7
S=5 F=11

Note

In the above case A is considered to be a Predecessor of B although A and B starts at the same day

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Finish-To-Finish

The second relationship which allows parallel activities When A finishes B finishes at the same day:

B
OD=10
F=14

A
OD=7
F=14

Note Start-To-Finish

In the above case A is considered to be a Predecessor of B although A and B finishes at the same day This relationship is seldom used by planners It can be used effectively with flags If you want to link a start of an activity with a Finish Flag you can use Start-To-Finish relationship When A starts B finishes

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Relationships with Lag


Normally the following applies to relationship: In FS relationship if the predecessor finishes in day 5 (for instance) the successor will start at day 6 In SS relationship if the predecessor starts at day 5, the successor will start at day 5 In FF relationship if the predecessor finishes at day 11, the successor will finish at day 11

The above shows that relationships dictate immediate start or finish for the successor. If you dont want immediate start or finish for the relationship, you have to use the Lag time Lag time is the number of time-periods (days in our case) which you delay the successor from its predecessor. Lag time can be positive, or negative, check the following examples in the next page:

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Examples of Relationship with Lag

A
SS 6

B
Start-To-Start with +ve Lag

FS 7

Finish-To-Start with +ve Lag

A
FF 4

B
Finish-To-Finish with +ve Lag

A
FS -3

B
Finish-To-Start with -ve Lag

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Inputting Relationships Using Bar Chart View: Step 1


Draw your network on paper first: The biggest mistake a planner can do is to start inputting relationships without preparing it on paper first The management team should have more than one meeting discussing the logic of the network

Drawing the network and the logic sequence is not an easy job, it needs: Huge field experience Team work and discussion (even sometimes needs Brain Storming) Deciding which is more important to the planner (it differs from owner point-of-view, to contractor point-of-view) the completion time, or the expenditure of money and resources. Hence creating more serial fashion relationships, or parallel (or overlapping) fashion relationships

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Inputting Relationships Using Bar Chart View: Step 2


Prepare the layout so you can easily see the relationship lines. This involves three steps to do: Make sure that the relationship lines is shown Increase the Row Height Learn how to Find Activities

Show Relationship lines

The relationships can be either displayed, or hidden To make sure, do the following: From menus choose View, the following menu will appear:

If you see ( ) beside Relationships, you will know that the relationship lines will be displayed, if not, do one of the following: From menus select View/Relationships Press F3 From toolbar, click Relationship Lines tool

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Increase Row Height

Increasing Row Height is to spread the activities vertically so you can view the relationship lines better, see the following examples: Without Increasing the row height:

With Increasing the row height:

Select one of the activities From menus select Format/Row Height, the following dialogue box will appear:

Do the following steps: Turn off the check box Automatic Size Set the Row height in points value to the desired number Click on All Activities under Apply to part Click OK

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Find activity

This function is very important, as sometimes you need to locate an activity to start defining its successor(s) Do one of the following: From menus select Edit/Find Activity Press Ctrl+F From toolbar, click Find Activity tool

Using any of the above the following dialogue box will appear:

Type in the Activity ID, select All activities, then click Find

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Inputting Relationships Using Bar Chart View: Step 3


You can input the relationships using: Activity Form Graphically

Using Activity Form

Select (or Find) the activity you want to define either successor(s), or predecessor(s) for Press F7 Click either Pred, or Succ buttons The following dialogue box will appear

Click (+) sign, type in the predecessor (or successor) ID Specify the Rel (which is the relationship). The default is FS If there is any Lag, specify it You can define more than one predecessor, or successor Select one of the predecessors, or successors, and click Jump, to go to it. Then continue defining relationships This what you may get:

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Using Graphically method

Specify the end (Start, or Finish) you want to start with for a certain activity Get closer to it, up until the cursor change to Relationship cursor Now click and hold. The relationship line will appear Go to the other desired end, and drop the relationship line

The relationship line will be created

Inputting Relationships Using PERT View: Step 1, 2, and 3


All the notes we highlighted in the Bar Chart for Step 1, applies to PERT From menus select View/PERT The following view will appear:

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Each activity is represented by a box, the left part of the box is the start, and the right part is the finish As you can see the boxes are very close to each other To spread the boxes horizontally and vertically, you can increase the spacing From menus select Format/Organize, the following dialogue box will appear, select the Spacing tab:

Change to the new value for the spacing horizontally, and vertically

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The result may look something like the following:

The relationship lines are by default shown But still we need to find activities, like we did in the Bar chart view To input relationships, use one of the two methods mentioned in Bar chart view (namely; using the Activity Form, or the Graphical method)

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Editing Relationships
For both Bar chart view, and PERT view, the editing methods are the same Available editing methods are: Using Activity Form Graphical method

Using Activity Form

Find the activity you want to edit the relationship for Press F7 The Activity Form will appear Click both Pred, or Succ buttons This what you will see:

You can add new relationship, edit an existing one, or delete a relationships according to your need Once you are done, close the two forms, on the Activity Form click OK. Now find another activity to edit its relationships

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Graphical method

It is better to do it in the PERT view, as the relationship lines appear clearer in this view Go to PERT view Find the desired relationship to be edited Click the relationship line, the following dialogue box will appear:

The dialogue box will show the following information: The current Predecessor (un-editable) The current Successor (un-editable) The relationship type The Lag

Change either the relationship type, or the lag Or you can delete the relationship by clicking the Delete button

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Tracing Logic in PERT View


One of the greatest methods to check your logic Go to PERT view Select an activity From menus View/Trace Logic The screen will be cut into two halves. The lower half will show the current activity, its predecessor(s), and its successor(s):

Check your work, then select another activity from the upper half, or from the lower half

Link and Unlink Activities


This should be done only Bar chart view If you have a series of activities and all of them are connected with FS relationship, you can link them fast and smoothly using Link activity function, do the following steps: Select the desired activities From menus select Edit/Link Activities The activities will be linked with FS relationship

You can unlink activities if they were linked with FS relationships: Select the desired activities From menus select Edit/Unlink Activities The activities will be unlinked

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Autolink Activities
This facility is an automatic method of linking activities as you input them From menus select Insert/Autolink Select an activity (this is a very important step) which will be the predecessor of the coming activities Start adding activities Whenever you are done, an FS relationship will be added to the new activity To stop this facility, from menus select Insert/Autolink again

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Inputting Logic Relationship

Workshop 4

1. Open SCIE project 2. Choose whether you want to input the relationships using Bar chart view, or PERT view 3. Accordingly, setup the activities in a way to help you do your job better 4. Input the relationships as indicated in the next page, taking into consideration the following points: a. The graphical is more convenient if you are dealing with PERT view b. If there are lots of activities connected with FS relationship, utilize Link, and Unlink c. After you are done, make sure to use Trace Logic function, to check the network accuracy

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GM300 OD=40 GM305 OD=27 GM310 OD=24
SS14

GM050 OD=12 GM100 GM400

GM105 OD=25

GM110 OD=28

GM115 OD=15

GM120 OD=36

GM200 OD=35

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CR120
SS FF

CR140

CR050 OD=18
SS14

CR100

CR105 OD=25 CR300 OD=16

CR110 OD=28

CR115 OD=15

CR125 OD=38

CR130 OD=38

CR135 OD=38

CR200 OD=65

CR205 OD=12 CR305 OD=38 CR310 OD=22

CR315 OD=44

CR400

CR500 OD=5

LB100

LB105 OD=18

LB110 OD=26

LB115 OD=18

LB120 OD=12

LB125 OD=29

LB130 OD=15

LB135 OD=32

LB140 OD=38

LB200

LB500 OD=5

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Module Review

1. Almost all of the management software in the world are using a. PDM b. ADM c. Both PDM and ADM d. None of the above 2. _______ is the default relationship type 3. I can link activities as I add them up using Autolink function a. True b. False 4. Which is true about Trace Logic: a. Used only in PERT view b. You should select an activity first c. To trace the predecessor(s) and the successor(s) of a selected activity d. All of the above 5. In PERT there is no need to make sure that relationship lines are shown or hidden, as they are always shown a. True b. False 6. From menus select _____________________ to spread the activity boxes horizontally and vertically in PERT view

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1. a 2. FS 3. a 4. d 5. a 6. Format/Organize

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This module contains: Automatic vs. Manual Scheduling Schedule Passes Total and Free Float The Schedule command The view after Scheduling Schedule report

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Introduction
Schedule is to calculate the start and finish dates for each activity, hence will produce the finish date of the project Normally in Planning phase, the planner will perform scheduling several times, and the first one should be after finishing inputting activities and relationships The purpose of the first run, is to get the initial dates, so it can be used in the coming meetings Also, the initial dates may be submitted to Procurement department so they will have some sort of deadlines they can include in their RFQ to be issued

Automatic Schedule vs. Manual Schedule


In P3 there are two types of scheduling: Automatic Manual

Automatic Schedule

From menus select Tools/Schedule, the following dialogue box will appear:

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Click the Options button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Under Automatic scheduling and leveling, make sure that Schedule automatically is selected, then click OK If you turn the automatic schedule on, that means, P3 will always recalculate the dates if any new data and/or editing took place in your project This method will not produce any schedule reports, which will deprive the user from knowing and documenting the changes happened on the dates through out the development of the plan We dont recommend this method

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Manual Schedule

Under Automatic scheduling and leveling, make sure that Schedule automatically is NOT selected, instead select Off, then click OK

This method means you have to issue the command of Tools / Schedule each and every time your perform any changes on your project which will affect the start and finish dates It will produce a scheduling report (will be shown later in this Module) which contains great information to the planner, also, it is considered a documenting tool to show the development of the plan It is highly recommended

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The Schedule Passes


When the user issue the Schedule command, P3 will perform two passes: Forward Pass, which will start from the first activity with no predecessor, all the way to the last activity with no successor Backward Pass, which will start from the last activity with no successor, all the way to the first activity with no predecessor

Forward Pass

To calcualte the Early Start (ES), and the Early Finish (EF), which we call them Early dates Early dates are the earliest dates an activity can start and finish after the finish of its predecessor(s) P3 will first locate the first activity with no predecessor. It could be more than one activity The ES of the first activity is the start date of the project (which you input when you created the project) To calcualte the EF, P3 will use the following EF=ES+Dur-1 Why the -1? Comparing to the text books in management, this formula is different. The formula used there is EF=ES+Dur. The answer to that question is; text books starts at day 0, which is not practical. Yet in P3 we start at day 1, and hence we have to deduct 1 from the duration See the following example:
ES=1 OD=4 Activity A EF=4

ES=9

OD=16 Activity C

EF=24

ES=1

OD=8 Activity B

EF=8

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Note

Activity C, waited for all of its predecessors to finish, hence started at day 9 The calculated finish date of this small project derived from the EF of the last activity, which is 24 days

Backward Pass

To calcualte the Late Start (LS), and the Late Finish (LF), which we call them Late dates Late dates are the latest dates an activity can start and finish without delaying the calculated finish date of the project P3 will locate the last activity with no successor. It could be more than one activity The LF of the last activity is the calcualted EF which was produced in the Forward Pass To calcualte the LS, P3 will use the following LS=LF-Dur+1 As we deduct 1 in the Forward Pass, we have to add 1 in the Backward Pass, so we can finish with day 1 See the following example:
ES=1 OD=4 Activity A LS=5 LF=8 EF=4

ES=9

OD=16 Activity C

EF=24

LS=9 ES=1 OD=8 Activity B LS=1 LF=8 EF=8

LF=24

Note

LF of activity A, and B is the day before LS of activity C, hence the LF is day 8

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Total Float
As a result of the Forward Pass, and Backward Pass, four dates will be produced (namely; ES, EF, LS, and LF) In view of that, P3 will calculate the Total Float (TF) Total Float is the number of days you can delay the start of an activity without starting at ES, but without delaying the whole project TF = LF EF Accordingly the Backward Pass will be:
ES=1 OD=4 Activity A LS=5 TF=4 LF=8 EF=4

ES=9

OD=16 Activity C

EF=24

LS=9 ES=1 OD=8 Activity B LS=1 TF=0 LF=8 EF=8

TF=0

LF=24

If there is no Imposed Finish Date (dicussed in the next Module), or any type of Constraint the lowest TF for any activity would be 0 (zero) We call the activities with TF = 0 Critical activities We call the activities with TF > 0 Non-Critical activities We call the path that links the Critical activities; the Critical Path

Critical Path is the longest path in the netwrok


A given network may have more than one Critical Path We call the above method of calculation, the Critical Path Method (CPM)

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Free Float
P3 also will calculate the Free Float (FF) Free Float is the number of days you can delay the start of an activity without starting at ES, but without delaying the successor TF = ES of the successor - EF of the activity - 1 FF can be equal to TF, and can be different

Other Data Checked for While Scheduling


As you can see from the previous discussion, when the user issues the Schedule command, P3 will calculate six types of data, which they are: Two Early Dates (ES, EF) Two Late Dates (LS, LF) Two Floats (TF, FF)

Other data checked for, while scheduling are: Circular Loops Constraints Activities Open Ends Activities Out-of-Sequence Activities

Circular Loop

The Circular Loop is the relationships that starts at an activity and return back to the same activity If P3 detect any loop, it will stop the Schedule calcualtion and produce a report stating the relationships which led to the loop

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Here is an example of the Circular Loop:

Constraints Activities

P3 will identify any activity with constraints imposed on it, and report it in the Schedule report The four types of activities SM, FM, SF, FF, are all considered Constraints, hence they will be reported in the Schedule report

Open Ends Activities

P3 will assume that each activity will have at least one predecessor, and one successor Any activity with no predecessor, or with no successor, is considered an open end Planners as they are creating their network will cosider the recommendation that network should start with one activity, and finish with one activity (although, neither networking methods, nor P3 will object if the network started with 100 activities, and finished with 100 activities) If the Planners abide to the above rule, they will have a prior knowledge that two activities will be mentioned in the report as Open Ends. So, if more than these were mentioned, planners will know that they overlooked a relationship

Out-of-Sequence Activities

If an activity started the actual work before the finish of its predecessor, this activity is considered to be out-of-sequence This is evident when the actual work starts and not while Planning phase

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Schedule Command
From menus select Tools/Schedule Or from toolbar, click Schedule button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Specify Data Date, as mentioned in Module 1, Data Date definition is Time Now: In the Planning phase the Data Date is always the first day of the project as defined when the project was created Once you start inputting actual data, Data Date will be the day of which you performed the schedule in

If you want to include in you report: Constraint listing, click this checkbox on Open Ends listing, click this checkbox on Out-of-Sequence activities listing, click this checkbox on

Click Schedule Now button, the following dialogue box will appear:

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Make sure that View on screen is selected, then click OK P3 will start performing the calculation P3 will then produce the Schedule report The Schedule Report is a very valuable tool for planners, as it will help in the following points: It contains valuable information about the project and the network It will work as a tool in the hand of the planner to docuemt how the project evoleved through the Planning phase

The following is an example of a Schedule report:

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Note

If you press F9 the following dialogue box will appear:

This is identical to the command above except it will not produce the report

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Calculate the Schedule

Workshop 5

1. Open SCIE project 2. Using Tools/Schedule calculate the schedule using the default Data Date, making sure that all the checkboxes are on. Click Schedule Now 3. From the Schedule report answer the following questions: a. How many activities in your project? ______________ (42) b. How many critical activities do you have in your project? ______________ (15) c. How many relationships are there in your project? ______________(43) (Hint: the number 43 is excluding the two relationships of the two Flags) d. How many Flags defined in your project?____________ (2) e. When the project will finish? _______________(12OCT06)

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The View after Schedule


We recommend, that immediately you close your project and reopen it again, so the sorting will take place You will see two groups of activities: Red Activities, which means Critical activities Green Activities, which means Non-Critical activities

Activities will be sorted according to their ES, and then TF, therefore the list of activities will be different

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Schedule Report
P3 is equipped with lots of pre-defined tabular reports, One of these is the Schedule Report From menus select Tools/Tabular Reports/Schedule, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click the Add button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Each Schedule report will have an ID, starting with the letters SR, then a sequential number (which is given by P3), click Add, to accept the number. The dialogue box in the next page will be displayed

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Type in the Title of the report (highly recommended), so you can utilize it In Content tab, and under Include the following data, the following applies: Leave Activity Code line there. This line shows the basic activity data You can add to this basic data other information like Predecessor, Successor, and lots of other types

In Content tab, and under Show these codes on activity code line, you can specify up to five different codes for each activity

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Click the Format tab, you will see the following:

Set the Sort by criteria Select the information to be displayed Once you are done, click Run button, accordingly the report will be produced, hence you can print it, or save it

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Notes

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Schedule Report

Workshop 6

1. Open SCIE project 2. Produce Schedule report using the following points a. Title: First Schedule Report b. In Content tab, and under Activity code line, add Predecessor activity, and Successor activity, make sure to put Skip Lines to 1 for all three of the entries c. In Format tab, make sure that activities are sorted according to ES, and then TF using Ascending fashion d. Dont include in the report Calendar, and Activity Codes 3. Click Run to produce the report 4. Save it under the name Sched01.out

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Module Review

1. In Schedule, P3 calculates: a. 6 types of data b. 5 types of data c. 2 types of data d. 4 types of data 2. __________ is the other type of floats after Total Float 3. Total Float is calculated after the Forward Pass a. True b. False 4. ES+Duration-1 is the formula to calculate a. Late Start b. Late Finish c. Early Start d. Early Finish 5. The calculated finish date of the project is a. Late Finish of the last activity b. Early Finish of the last activity c. Late or Early they are equal d. Imposed Finish Date by the user 6. The activity with _________ color is considered critical activities, but with _______ color they will be non-critical

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Module Review Answers


1. a 2. FF 3. b 4. d 5. b 6. Red, Green

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Module 6: Inputting Activity Calendar


This module contains: What is global calendar What is individual calendar Assigning calendars to activities Imposing a Finish date on the project Defining Holidays Printing calendars Transferring calendars

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Introduction
When we created the project, P3 asked two questions: Workdays/Week Weeks starts on

Let us assume that you answered the first question with 5, and the second question with Monday Accordingly P3 will create an individual calendar, and its ID is 1, which contains that the working days of the week are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, and the two weekends are Saturday and Sunday All of the 42 activities we input in our workshop were assigned Calendar 1, hence the Finish date of the project (i.e. 12OCT06) was calculated also based on Calendar 1 However, not all activities will work the same working days. Also, Calendar 1, does not contain any holidays Activity calendar means calendar attached to an activity, affecting the Schedule calculation of this activity Schedule will not calculate an ES (for instance) in a day that considered as holiday or weekend in the calendar of an activity So sometimes one of the techniques to decrease the total duration of projects is to assign the critical activities to calendars with more working days per week

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Global Calendar
P3 has a unique calendar called Global calendar This calendar contains information which will affect the whole project and the other individual calendars Global Calendar cant be assigned to activities From menus select Data/Calendars, the following dialogue box will appear:

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From the upper list, click on Global Calendar Click the Standard button, the following dialogue box will appear:

You can change the following data: In which day the week will start When the calendar will start (always P3 will assume that calendar will start a year before the starting date of the project) When the project will start When is the Data Date Imposed Finish Date (will be discussed later in this Module) If a holiday occurs in a weekend, how should P3 treats it. It is either by turining this rule off, and hence you do it manually. Or turning this rule on, and let P3 handles it, by making the nearest workday as a holiday

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Click the Holidays button, the following dialogue box will appear:

The holidays will be defined here will affect all individual calendars, for that reason, we call it Global Holidays In the table titled Nonworkperiods, specify the holidays. The following rules apply: If you have one day holiday, define it in the Start field If you have multiple uninterrupted holiday, define the Start field and the Finish field If this holiday occurs at the same period every year, make this holiday Repeating If you have an interrupted holiday, simply specify the whole holiday in the Nonworkperiods table, then specify the working days within the holiday in the Exceptions table

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Individual Calendar
P3 has up to 31 individual calendars These calendars will be assigned to activities Individual calendar contains information which will affect only the activities attached to it Select an individual calendar, then click Standard button, the following dialogue box will appear:

In this dialogue box you can do two things: Type in a title for the calendar (highly recommended) Set the working days per week

All the things discussed in Holidays of the Global calendar applies on the individual calendars Contrary to Global Calendar holidays, the defined holidays in individual calendar will affect the activities attached to it only and not all activities

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How to create New Individual Calendar

From menus select Data/Calendars, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click Add button, the following dialogue box will appear:

P3 will give it a new ID, which you can change it Type in the desired title, and click OK

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You can see that a new calendar is shown in the list Make sure it is selected, and click Standards, you will see the following dialogue box:

As you can see from above, when you create a new individual calendar, all of the days will be considered workdays Click off the desired weekends, and click OK

How to delete an existing calendar

From menus select Data/Calendars Select the desired calendar Click Delete button, the following warning message will appear:

If you are sure of what you are doing click Yes, if not click No to stop the precess of deletion

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Assigning Individual Calendar to an Activity


Either double-click on the desired activity, or select the activity and press F7 The Activity Form will appear:

Right Click on Cal field, a list of the available individual calendars will be shown, select the desired calendar, and click OK

Imposing a Finish Date on the Project


In Global calendar at the Standard dialogue box, we saw that we can impose a finish date on the project Most likely this will be the contractual finish date of the project We need to input it in our project, so we can compare the calculated finish to the imposed finish It will replace the LF of the last activity:
ES=1 OD=4 Activity A LS=3 TF=2 LF=6 EF=4

ES=9

OD=16 Activity C

EF=24

LS=7 ES=1 OD=8 Activity B LS=-1 TF=-2 LF=6 EF=8

TF=-2

LF=22

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The difference between the Imposed finish date and Calculated finish date may be: Zero, if they are equal (rare cases) Negative, if the Calculated > Imposed (most likely) Positive, if the Calculated < Imposed (rare cases)

As you can see in the above example, the TF of the critical path equals to -2, and that is because Calculated > Imposed The negative TF tells us how many days we need to compress our critical path to meet the contractual finish date of the project By default negative TF, LS, or LF is not acceptable We will accept it right now for the sake of completing the rest of data (like resources and costs), and after we are done, we can sit and try to find a solution to compress our critical path So dont try to find a definition, or explanation, of negative TF, LS, or LF

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Other ways to define Holidays


The method mentioned above to define holidays is the most practical method, but there are other methods All of the methods applies to the Global holidays, and Individual holidays as well

Double-Clicking

Choose a single day, and double click it It will become hatched indicating it became a holiday If you are inside the Global calendar, you will see the letter G at the top left of the day:

If you double-click it again, you will turn a holiday to a workday

Using Nonwork button

Select multiple days (consecutive by clicking and dragging, or nonconsecutive by using Ctrl key and clicking) Click Nonwork button, the selected days will become holidays

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Also, if you double-click the heading of a day, just like below:

Then you click Nonwork button, this day in the current month will become a holiday At any moment select a holiday, and click Work button, you will turn it into workday

Printing Calendars
Unfortunately, you cant preview calendars before printing them This command will print all your calendars You have two modes: Summary printout Detailed printout

Summary printout

It will produce a table contains: At the horizontal; list of the calendars At the vertical; list of days starting from the start of the project At the core of the table the holidays

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Example of Surramry printout:

Detailed printout

It will print a wall-like calendar, indicating the holidays in each month, starting from the start date of the project

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Example of Deatiled printout:

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From the Calendars dialogue box, click Print, the following dialogue box will appear:

Select the desired Style, whether Summary, or Details Select the time Span, and click OK

Transferring Activity Calendars


You can transfer Activity Calendars between projects Go to the new project you want to transfer to From menus select Data/Calendars Click the Transfer button, the following dialogue box will appear:

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Transfer Individual calendar Transfer All calendars

If you want to copy an individual calendar to another calendar within the same project Specify the source calendar and the target calendar, then click Transfer Click All calendars choice, the dialogue box will change to:

Specify the Driver and Folder which the desired project you want to copy from resides in, then specify the project. Now click Transfer The calendars will be copied to your project

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Notes:

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Inputting Activity Calendars

Workshop 7

1. Open SCIE project 2. In Global calendar, define the following holidays: Start 17JAN05 21FEB05 17MAR 15MAY05 30MAY05 04JUL 05SEP05 10OCT05 31OCT 02NOV05 11NOV 24NOV05 24DEC05 16JAN06 20FEB06 21MAY06 29MAY06 04SEP06 09OCT06 23NOV06 End Repeating

08JAN06

3. Input the following Exceptions: Start 29DEC05 End 30DEC05 Repeating

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4. From the Global calendar, impose a Finish date of 15AUG06 5. Type in a new title for Calendar 1 Five Days Cal 6. Define the following holidays only for Calendar 1: Start 08MAY06 14JUN 24OCT 7. Create a new individual calendar, which will be assigned ID=2, and give it the following title Six Days Cal, and set the weekend to be only Sunday 8. Assign Calendar 2 to all activates starting with CR (all the Classroom activities) (Hint: Select the first activity which is CR050, press F7, change the calendar, then click Next button on the Activity Form, if the activity starts with CR, change the calendar, if not click Next again, and so on) 9. Run the Schedule command (without changing the DD) to see the effect of the changes you made, reading the report, answer the following questions: a. What is the Imposed Finish Date of the Project? (15AUG06) b. What is the Latest Calculated Early Finish of the Project? ____________ (25AUG06) 10. Close the Scheduling report, without saving 11. Select one of the critical activities, double-click on it, and check the value of TF? ___________ (-9) End Repeating

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Module Review

1. You can exchange Calendars between Projects in P3 a. True b. False 2. __________ cant be assigned to activities 3. Imposed finish date will replace: a. ES of the first activity b. EF of the first activity c. LF of the first activity d. LF of the last activity 4. I can preview the calendar printout before printing: a. True b. False 5. Negative values of LS, LF, or TF are: a. Not acceptable, and should be solved before the end of the Planning phase b. Acceptable c. If you saw a negative TF, change the value to 0 d. There is no way on earth the value of LS, LF, or TF will be negative 6. I can set the Imposed finish date using Global Calendar, clicking the ____________ button

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Module Review Answers


1. a 2. Global Calendar 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. Standard

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This module contains: How to create Resource dictionary? How to create Cost Account dictionary? Assigning resources and cost to activity Viewing resources and cost profiles Producing tabular resources and cost reports

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Introduction
Resources and cost assignment goes into two main steps: Creating the Resource Dictionary, and Cost Account Dictionary (or transferring them from other projects) Assignment of resources

Most likely you have to create the Resource Dictionary and Cost Account Dictionary once, and then you can transfer them from project to another For resources, the first step is to create a list of the resources available to complete any project taking into consideration the following: Resource name Resource unit of measure Resource description Resource availability (Normal and Maximum) Resource unit cost

For cost accounts, create a hierarchy showing the relationship between the different cost accounts, taking into consideration the following: Cost account number Cost account description Cost Category

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How to Create Resource Dictionary?


As a first step prepare your work on a paper, listing all the resources available showing the following information: The Resource name (code for the resource up to 8 characters, spaces are allowed) Unit of measure (P3 doesnt have any predefined unit of measure), for instance you can type m, sq.m, cu.m, ton, mh (manhour), md (man-day), etc, up to four characters Resource description (up to 40 characters) Resource limits, which states the number of units of this resource available for the current project in Normal times, and the maximum number of units, which can be provided. If this resource limits change with time record the date of change Resource Price/Unit, which states the cost of the unit. If this price/unit change with time record the date of change (P3 will not check for consistency, for instance you typed the unit of a certain resource is md, then you input the cost of mh)

Once you are done with this list, now, go to the menus selecting Data/Resources, the following dialogue box will appear:

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It is preferable to do the inputting as follows: Input the resource name, the unit, and the description for all of the resources Then select the first resource, and specify the limits and price for it, now select the second one and so on

To print the Resource Dictionary, click Print button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click OK, and produce the report on the screen, you will get something like the following:

To bring a Resource Dictionary from another project, click the Transfer button, the following dialogue box will appear:

The message means, if the resources to come have an idenatical match in the host, they will update them, whereas, the resources with no matching they will be appended Click OK, the following dialogue box will appear

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Specify the Driver and Folder which the desired project you want to copy from resides in, then, at the top portion of the dialogue box specify the project. Now click Transfer The dictionary will be copied to your project

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How to Create Cost Account Dictionary?


First draw the Cost Account tree, which shows how the cost will be broken down, just like below tree:
Expansion Project EP

Construction Cost EP01

Finishing Cost EP02

Concrete EP0101

Mech/Elec EP0102

Steel EP0103

Internal EP0201

External EP0202

Give for each level of your tree a code Each code should not exceed 11 characters Also, develop a one-character (alpha numeric) category code, which will categorize the cost, example may be: 1 Labor 2 Machine 3 Material

You can have up to 36 categories (0-9, and A-Z) The cost category is considered the 12th character of the cost account, hence cost account can be 11 characters, and can be 12 characters

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From menus select Data/Cost Accounts, the following dialogue box will appear:

Input the Cost Categories, and the Category Title (up to 8 characters) Input the Account numbers, and the Account Title (up to 40 characters) To print the Cost Account Dictionary, click Print button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click OK, and accept to view on screen

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The following is an example of what you may get:

To bring Cost Account Dictionary from another project, click the Transfer button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click OK, the following dialogue box will appear

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Specify the Driver and Folder which the desired project you want to copy from resides in, then at the top portion of the dialogue box specify the project. Now click Transfer The dictionary will be copied to your project

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Inputting Resource and Cost Account Dictionaries

Workshop 8

1. Open SCIE project 2. Define the following Resources in Resource Dictionary:

Res OHC JH LD TK FR UL RMC

Unit Hour Hour Hour Hour MD MD Cu.m

Description Overhead Crane Jackhammer Loader Truck Foreman Unskilled labor Ready mix Concrete

Nor 8 8 16 24 40 2 20 0

Max 10 10 24 32 48 3 30 0

Through

Price 120 75 95 55 20 8 50 45

Through

01SEP05

01OCT05

Note

Ready Mix Concrete Nor = 0, Max = 0 means it is available with any quantity desired 3. Define the following Cost Categories in Cost Account Dictionary: a. 1 Labor b. 2 Machine c. 3 Material 4. Define the following Cost Accounts in Cost Account Dictionary: Cost Account EP0005 EP0101 EP0102 EP0103 EP0201 EP0202 Account Title Misc Concrete Mech/Elec Steel Internal External

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Assigning Resources and Cost to Activities


There are two methods to assign cost to activities: Assignment of defined resource to an activity with number of units per day, P3 accordingly will multiply the number of days with the number of units with unit price, which will generate a cost assigned to this activity Assignment of cost right away without any resources in the middle

We will discuss both methods in this Module When you assign a resource, P3 will need the following information: Resource name Resource UPT = Units Per Timeperiod (in our case Units Per Day) Cost Account number Cost Category

Calculation

The first value will be calculated is BQ = Budgeted Quantity which will be based on the following formula: BQ = OD * UPT (OD here is Original Duration)

Other values can be calculated based on the following: The fist formula is QTC = RD * UPT The second formula is QAC = QTC + ATD QTC = Quantity of certain resource To Complete certain activity RD = Remaining Duration UPT = Unit Per Timeperiod QAC = Quantity of certain resource At the Completion of certain activity ATD = Actual quantity of certain resource from the beginning of certain activity To Date

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As for Cost the following formulas apply: BC = BQ * Unit Price CTC = QTC * Unit Price CAC = QAC * Unit Price BC = Budgeted Cost CTC = Cost To Complete CAC = Cost At Completion

Example

Assume we have an activity with OD = 6 days, and you assign 2 units per day from a certain resource, which has Unit Price of 10, what are the resource and cost values P3 will calculate: BQ = 6 * 2 = 12 units BC = 12 * 10 = 120 QTC = 6 * 2 = 12 units CTC = 12 * 10 = 120 QAC = 12 + 0 = 12 units CAC = 12 * 10 = 120

As you can see BQ = QTC = QAC, this is true only in the Planning phase Also, BC = CTC = CAC which is true only in the Planning phase

Another Way of calculation

Another way would be to input BQ right away without inputting UPT, hence P3 will calculate the values as follows: UPT = BQ/OD

The rest will be the same

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Resource Assignment Command

Select the desired activity you want to assign resources to From menus select Insert/Resource Assignment Or from toolbars, click Insert Resource Assignment button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Fill in the following data: Resource name Cost Account and Cost Category Either the BQ (here labeled as Quantity), or UPT

When you are done click Insert, the dialogue box will not close giving you the opportunity to assign another resource

Note

When you go to any of the first three fields a pop-up list will appear for you, so you can pick from a predefined list If you typed in a resource name that does not exist in the Resource Dictionary, P3 will give you the ability to add it to the dictionary. It will show the following

Type in the Title, and click OK

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Another Way of Assignment

Double-click the desired activity Or select the activity and press F7 Click the Res button, the following form will appear:

From top to bottom input the same types of data we mentioned

Note Cost Assignment

The only advantage in this method is to see the results right away Double-click the desired activity Or select the activity and press F7 Click Cost button, the following dialogue box will appear:

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As you can see from the upper dialogue box, there are two types of costs: Cost generated from resource assignment (the first two) Cost NOT generated from resource assignment (the third)

For the second type do the following: DONT input the Resource name Input Cost Account and Cost Category Input BC

Unit Price change after Resource Assignment

What if you changed the resource unit price after resource Assignment: Go to Resource Dictionary command, and change any resource unit price Once you click Close, P3 will produce the following message:

Click Yes, to recalcualte the resource and cost values based on the new prices.

Some Results

You can see dierct results of what you are doing, if you go to the activity table, and check the Last two columns at the right, which they are Resource column, and Budgeted Cost column

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Assigning Resources and Costs

Workshop 9

1. Open SCIE project 2. Assign the following resources to the following activities (not listed activities means either Milestone or Flag)

Activity CR050

Res OHC UL FR LD JH TK FR UL OHC UL FR FR UL LD JH TK FR UL

CR105

GM050 LB105

GM105

Cost Account EP0005 EP0005 EP0005 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101 EP0005 EP0005 EP0005 EP0201 EP0201 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101 EP0101

Cost Category 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1

UPT 8 10 1 16 8 40 1 10

BC

400 8 10 1 1 10 16 8 40 1 10

3. From the Budgeted Cost column what is the BC for activity CR105? _____________ (110,900) 4. Go to the Resource Dictionary to correct the unit price of TK to be 25 5. What is the new cost of CR105? _______ (80,900)

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Resource and Cost Profiles (Histograms)


After you assign resources, and costs you have to take a look at the Resource/Cost Profiles From menus select View/Resource Profile Or, from toolbar click Resource/Cost Profile button, the following view will appear:

As you can see there are two scales: At the left, the scale is for the histogram At the right, the scale is for the cumulative curve

The yellow horizontal line stands for Normal limit, whereas the red line represents the Maximum limit (from the above view you can see the changing limit through the time)

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The histogram contains 3 colors: Green, which is within the Normal limit Yellow, which is between Normal and Maximum limit Red, which is above Maximum (overloaded)

When the histogram appears, a small dialogue box appears also:

By default P3 will sort the resources according to alphabetic order, hence the pop-up list will show them in this manner, click pop-up list to select the resource you want to display the histogram for:

Or you can use the Previous and Next button to browse the resources one-by-one

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Display button

Histogram contains lots of variables, so we need to control the view by knowing the things we can change Click Display button on the small dialogue box, the following dialogue box will appear:

Under Display control: To show for Units (Qauntaties), or Costs To show according to Ealry dates or Late dates To show for All activities, or the Selected activities only To show or hide Histogram To show or hide cumulative Curves To show the view for Time Interval (Days, Weeks, Months, Quarters, and Years) if you select Days then the histogram will show the daily useage, else it will be sumup the usage for the time interval selected

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Under Histogram control: Calculate options, whether Total, Peak, or Average Calculate depends on the Time Interval selected in the previous page, it will work only if the Time Interval is not Days If you selected to show the Time Interval of Weeks, then select to Calculate the Total usage of the week, or the Peak quantity of the week, or the Average usage of the week To show Bars or Area To show values for Current Estimate, Earned Value, or Planned Values (we will discuss this later in the Updating Module) To Draw Normal and Maximum limits as horizontal lines (yellow and red). This is important if you want to compare availabe to needed resources To Emphesize overload with colors (to show green, yellow, and red areas) Curves will be discussed in the Module 11

Clicking Bar in Histogram

If you select a Bar format for your display, clicking the bar will display its value You may get something like:

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Specially for Cost

By default when you show the cost histigram of a resource, it will only show the cost of that resource In orde to show the cost of all resources in a certain period, you need to select from the list the option Total In the small dialogue box, and after the last resource in alphabetic order you will find the option Total

Total is the only way to see the direct cost you input on an activity on the histogram To see the total cost of whole project, see where the cumulative curve gets flat, right-click on the curve, you will see something like the following dialogue box:

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Resource and Cost Tabular Reports


P3 has more than one pre-defined report for resources and costs If you are working using a method states resources are the primary cost generator, then the resources and costs reports will be lookalike

Resource Loading Report

This report will show how the resources were distributed over the time From menus select Tools/Tabular Reports/Resource/Loading, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click Add button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Accept the default sequential number, and click Add again

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The following dialogue box will appear:

Type a good title for your report Make sure that you are in Resource Selection tab: Under Profile if, reight-click, and select EQ Under Low Value Resource right-click and select the desired resource to generate report for

Click Format tab:

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Select to Organize the report according to which criteria Select to Truncate activity description or not Select to Repeat activity title on all horizontal sheets or not Select to Display row totals at the Left or at the Right of the page

Click the Timescale tab:

Select the Date range you want to include in the report, by specifying the Start date and the End date Select the Display Unit (Day, Week, Month, Quarter, Year, and 4 weeks period), accordingly select the Usage (Total, Peak or Average)

Click Run, and select to see the report on the screen,

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The following is an example of Resource Loading report:

The Cost Loading report is identical to the above except it will display the cost of the resource and not the quantity From menus select Tools/Tabular Reports/Cost/Loading, and follow the same procedure you did in the Resource Loading report

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The following is an example of Cost Loading report:

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Notes:

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View Resource/Cost Profiles, and Producing Reports

Workshop 10

1. Open SCIE project 2. Show the Resource Profile, changing the following things: a. Make sure it is showing Units, Early, All b. Time interval = Days c. Show Histogram, and Curves d. Format = Bar, and Values = Current Estimate e. Draw Limits = ON f. Emphasize overload with color = ON 3. From the resource histogram answer the following questions: a. Is Resource LD overloaded?____________(Yes) b. What is the approximate timeperiod of overloading? ____________ (within August) c. What is the maximum limit? And what is the maximum demand in the overloading period? ______________ (24), ____________ (32) 4. Change the following things: a. Show Cost instead of Units b. Months instead of Days c. Make sure that Calculate = Total d. From the resource list select Total

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5. From the cost histogram answer the following questions: a. What is the total cost in August 2005? _____________(129,384) (Hint: Click the bar representing August) b. What is the total cost of the whole project up until this moment? ____________________ (214,500) (right-click on the flat part of the curve) 6. Produce a Cost Loading report based on the following inputs: a. Resource = UL b. Organize by BLDG c. Display row totals at the Left d. Date range = from 27JUN05 to 27JUL05 e. Display Unit = Day 7. After running the report, answer the following questions: a. How much spent on UL in 01JUL? __________ (160) b. How much spent on UL for Classroom in the period of a month? ______________ (2,080) c. How much spent on UL for all Buildings? __________ (3,200)

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Module Review

1. I can assign resources first, then add it to the Resource Dictionary a. True b. False 2. Resource name must not exceed ____________ characters 3. Budgeted Quantity BQ is equal to: a. OD * UPT b. Equal to QTC in the Planning phase c. Equal to QAC in the Planning phase d. All of the above 4. You cant change the resource unit price after you assigned the resource to an activity a. True b. False 5. To know the total cost of the project a. Right-click on the Total option in the resource list b. Right-click at any place on the curve c. Right-click at the flat segment of the curve d. P3 doesnt calculate the total cost of the project 6. In ______________ tab, I can specify the Date range of the Cost Loading report

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Module Review Answers


1. a 2. 8 3. d 4. b 5. c 6. Timescale

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This module contains: What is layout in P3? Formatting columns Formatting selected bars Global Bar formatting

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What is Layout in P3?


Old (DOS) version depended on tabular and graphical reports to produce the output of the scheduling and resource/cost loading These reports (in general) are poor quality reports, and dont utilize the current technology of printing (laser, color laser, or inkjet printers) From the starting of the Windows based versions, P3 adopted the concept of Layouts, which if utilized fully can replace almost all of the tabular and graphical reports Layout is What you see on your screen like: The list of activity shown on the screen Activity columns Bar Area Colors used Timescale Date Format

To save a new layout, do the following steps: Change all the desired changes on the layout From menus select View/Layout/Save As, the following dialogue box will appear:

P3 will give you a sequential number as layout ID, which starts with LT-number, then type in a good title describing your layout, click Save

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To make changes on the current layout, and save it under the same ID, and name: From menus select View/Layout/Save Or from toolbar, click Save Layout button

To open an existing layout: From menus select View/Layout/Open Or from toolbar, click Open Layout button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Select the desired layout and click Open The name of the current layout will appear at the mid position of the status bar

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Formatting Columns
To show or hide columns at the activity table From menus select Format/Columns, or press F11 Or from toolbar, click Format Columns button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Under Column information, you will find a table listing the current columns The listing of the columns from top to bottom in the table, is the same as the arrangement of columns in the layout from left to right Use the plus sign to show a new column on the list. Right-click to show a pop-up list to select the type of information you would like to display in the new column If you want to show a new column at the top of the list, pick the first column of the current list then click plus sign If you want to show a new column at the mid, pick an existing column, click plus sign, the new column will push the existing down and will be at its place (the new column will be at the left of the existing in the layout) If you want to show a new column at the end of the list, indicate the last column at the list, then click beneath it To hide an existing column, simply select it, and click the minus sign

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While you are in the Columns dialogue box you can change: Title of the column (use | to wrap the text to two lines) The width of the column The aligment of the text in the column (left, center, or right) The font which will be used to display the contents of the column The font for the titles To show or not the lines between rows and columns

Example

This is the default column arrangment:

And this is the new arrangment:

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Formatting Columns

Workshop 11

1. Open SCIE project 2. Change the columns to look like the following:

3. Take care that Total Float column should display font Size = 9, and Bold 4. Save the layout LT-02, with title My Schedule Layout

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Formatting Selected Bars


You can select one or more activities and format their bars Then you can copy the format and paste it on another activity bar Also, you can get the bars back to their default format

Modify Bar Format

Select the desired activity From menus select Format/Selected Bars/Modify Bar Format, the following dialogue box will appear:

You can do the following changes (you can see the changes you are making on the Sample): To Show or hide the bar To change the Bar style (Bar, Dashed line, Dotted line, or Solid line), and Bar color Change the Pattern (No pattern, or select one out of the six patterns available), and Pattern color Select to Show or hide the start and finish endpoints You can change the Shape and Color of the endpoints

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Copying and Pasting Bar Format

Select the activity you want to copy the bar format from From menus select Format/Selected Bars/Copy Bar Format, the following dialogue box will appear:

Select the Bar type, and click Copy Select the activity you want to copy the bar format to From menus select Format/Selected Bars/Paste Bar Format, the bar format will change to be identical to the source bar

Use Default Bar Format

To get the bar look exactly as it was by default Select the activity From menus select Format/Selected Bars/Use Default Bar Format, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click OK, the bar automatically takes the default bar format

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Formatting Selected Bar

Workshop 12

1. Open SCIE project 2. Select activity GM050 3. Change the bar format using the following shape:

4. Copy the bar format and paste on activity LB105 5. Then let both activities get back to the default bar format 6. Save LT-02

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Global Bar Formatting


To format all the bars from a certain type (Early, Late, Float, etc.) From menus select Format/Bars, or press Ctrl+F11 Or from toolbar click Format Bars button, the following dialogue box will appear:

By default P3 created 4 bars for you, they are: Early bar at postion 1, Visible Float bar at Postion 1, Visible Late bar at postion 2, Invisible Resource Early bar at postion 3, Invisible

Postion here means the vertical postion of the bar if more than one bar was visible, hence the Eraly, and Float bars, should appear above Late , and Resource Early bars

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Choose whether to show or not on the bar , the red color identifying critical activity Also select whether you want to show necking on the activity when holiday occurs, chech the shape below:

Under Also neck for, specify where should P3 use necking: Both Holidays and Weekends Holidays only Weekends only Neither Holiday nor Weekends

Create New Bar

If you want to add new bar to the list do the following steps: Click plus sign, the following dialogue box will appear:

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Type in a good Desription Specify the vertical Postion of the bar Specify the Start and End points of the bar (choose from ES, EF, LS, LF, etc.) Specify the Bar; choosing from Bar (thick line), Dashed line, Dotted line, and Solid line Specify the Size of the Strat, End, and Bar Specify the Postion of the endpoints, select from Above, Center, and Below. Check the shape below:

Select whether you want to outline the two endpoints and the bar with thin black line. Check the shape below:

Select whether you want to show or hide any of the two endpoints or the bar itself. Check the shape below:

Also, you can specify the size of the Milestone And the color of the bar (avoid using green, or red)

Modifying Existing Bar

To modify an existing bar, follow one of the following methods: Double-click the Bar Description Or click the Modify button

The rest is the same as creating a new bar

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Adding Labels

You can add labels in 10 places around the bar, they are: Bottom Bottom-left Bottom-right Top Top-left Top-right Left Right Leftmost Rightmost

Whether you are adding a new bar, or modifying an existing bar, select Label tab, you will see the following dialogue box:

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Select the label Postion around the bar Select the type of Data, and the its Font Check the Sample part of the dialogue box to see the results of your choices Changing of endpoints is global, so you can be in the Early bar dialogue box and change the Late Dates endpoints, and so on To change the endpoints, click the Endpoints button, the following dialogue box will appear:

This is a very simple matrix, if you want to change ES endpoint shape, simply match Start column, with Current Early row Select the desired shape(s) you want to change, then go to the Shape pop-up list, and select the new shape, then select the Color, after you are done click OK

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Formatting Bars

Workshop 13

1. Open SCIE project 2. Make the Row Height Automatic for All activities 3. Make the Float bar invisible, and the Late bar visible 4. Make changes to the bars to look like the following:

5. Taking into consideration the following points: a. Late bar position is 3 b. Activity ID at the Top of the Early bar (using Bold font) c. ES at the left, and EF at the right of the Early bar d. LS at the left, and LF at the right of the Late bar e. Change the Late bar endpoints to look like the ones in the above display f. Dont forget to hide the relationships 6. Save LT-02

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Module Review

1. In Layout you may change: a. Activity table b. Bar Area c. Dates d. All of the above 2. You can access Column formatting using Format/Columns, or press _________________ 3. P3 has 4 predefined bars, and I cant add to the list any new bar: a. True b. False 4. You add labels around the bar using: a. 8 different position b. 10 different position c. 4 different position d. 12 different position 5. You may show both Weekends and Holidays as a neck on the bar a. True b. False 6. In order to change the shape of the Start and End point of bar click __________ button from anywhere

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Module Review Answers


1. d 2. F11 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. Endpoints

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This module contains: Timescale formatting Sight lines formatting Screen colors formatting Fonts formatting Dates formatting Organize function in P3 Summarizing activities Filters in P3

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Formatting Options
User can utilize more than one function available in P3 to change the shape of the layout These functions include: Timescale Sightlines Screen Colors Fonts Dates Organize the Activities Summarize Filters

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Timescale Formatting
To change density and contents of the timescale From menus select Format/Timescale, or right-click the timescale itself, the following dialogue box will appear:

Change the Density of the timescale; if you move the slider to the right the timescale will be expanded, hence you will see more time details. If you move the slider to the left, timescale will be compressed, hence less details of time will be displayed Control when the timescale will start: Current start of timescale = SD 2W SD means Start Date of the project W means Week, you can use also, D for Days, M for months The formula says the start date of the timescale is 2 weeks earlier than the start date of the project If you click SD the small button you will see the following:

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So you can choose Data Date, and Finish Date But if you choose Calendar Date you have to input the exact date, hence there is no formula

The same thing applies to the End date of timescale, as the formula states End date of timescale = FD + 1M Control the Font to be used for timescale (by logic this should be the same as the fonts used in the titles of the columns discussed in the previous Module) Select what is the Minimum time unit; this feature is useful if used along with Density of the timescale. If you have expanded timescale use Days, and if the timescale is compressed use Months You can show the timescale using Ordinal dates, like:

Or Calendars dates, like:

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Sight Lines Formatting


Sight Lines are the horizontal and vertical gray lines appear in the bar area From menus select Format/Sight Lines, the following dialogue box will appear:

There are four tabs in the is dialogue box, they are: Vertical Sight Lines Horizontal Sight Lines Data Date Progress Line

Vertical Sight Lines

Control the Type, Color, and time interval to Display for Major and Minor vertical sight lines In Type you have 5 different line types In Color you have three colors to select from In Display, select a number first, then select Days, Weeks, Months, Quarters, and Years. For example if you typed 2, and selected Weeks then the sight line will be displayed every 2 weeks

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Horizontal Sight Lines

If you clicked the Horizontal Sight Lines tab, the following will be displayed:

All what applies for Vertical Sight Lines applies for Horizontal Sight Lines

Data Date

Click Data Date tab, you will see the following:

Specify the Thickness, and the Color of the Date Date line

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Screen Colors Formatting


The colors used in the following areas: The color of the column titles The background color of the columns The color of the timescale The background color of the bar area, etc.

From menus select Format/Screen Colors, the following dialogue box will appear:

The default Color scheme is called P3 Defaults and you will find it in all of the projects. Also, you cant delete it There are another three predefined schemes which can be used Also, you can change the colors, and then select Save Scheme As button to save your selected colors

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Fonts Formatting
By default P3 is using two fonts only; Arial, and Times New Roman, with different sizes and effects like Bold, and Italic This command can be used to load other types of fonts, if you dont like to use Arial, or Times New Roman From menus select Format/Fonts, the following dialogue box will be displayed:

To add a new font, click the plus sign, a new field will be added, on the empty field right-click the following dialogue box will appear:

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Do the following: Select the desired Font Select the Font style (Regular, Italic, Bold, or Bold Italic) Then select Size Click OK

A new font will be available to be used in this project

Dates Formatting
To change how the date looks in all areas of a layout From menus select Format/Dates, the following dialogue box will appear:

Select one the 8 available Date format Then select a desired Separator (choose from Space, Dash, Period, or Slash)

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Organizing
By default P3 will sort activities according to: Early Start (in an Ascending order), then Total Float (in an Ascending order)

If you want to change the sorting criteria, and re-group activities according to another method, use the organizing feature of P3 From menus select Format/Organize Or from toolbar, select Organize button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Under Group by, set the following: The data you wish to Group the activities according to it The Order (Ascending ot Descending) The Font The color of Background, and Text

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Whether you would like to start each group in a New page or not To create Total, at the Bottom, or the Top of the group

The following is an example of what you may get:

Other options

You may change the looks of the grouping by clicking Display all values in one band checkbox on, this what you may get:

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If you click Reorganize automatically on, then P3 will make the necessary changes to the layout once you make any changes to the grouping criteria, like when you add a new activity, or change the value of code attached to that activity If you click Display unassigned and uncategorized activities on, then any activity which has no value in the current grouping-by criteria, P3 will create a band called Unassigned and group all the unassigned activates under it Also you can change the sorting method, by changing the Sort by fields

How P3 Calculates the Dates If Totals are Displayed?


When you select to total a certain band, how P3 will calculate the starting, and ending dates of the total bar? and what is its duration? To know that, assume we are talking about Early bars displayed: The start of the total bar is the ES of the first activity in the group The finish of the total bar is the EF of the last activity in the group The duration of the bar will be the number of working days between the ES and EF Based on the above, if you add up the duration of each activity in the group, the summation will not be identical to the number shown at the total band

Reorganize Now
If you are making massive changes to your project, P3 prefers if you turn off the Reorganize automatically checkbox, and make it manually using Reorganize Now command Also, useful when the Order in Activity Code Dictionary changes From menus select Format/Reorganize Now

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Summarize
P3 is equipped with great function to summarize a group in a single band Summarize depends on grouping discussed in Organize dialogue box You can summarize using three methods: Double-clicking the group band Using Summarize command Using Summarize All command

Double-click group band

If you double-click the group band it will be summarized at once A plus sign will appear at the left of title of band, as follows:

Using Summarize command Using Summarize All command

Select the desired band to summarize From menus select Format/Summarize, the band will be summarized From menus select Format/Summarize All, the following dialogue box will appear:

If you are selecting a band at this memonet, the choice Highlited bands will be active, hence like Summarize command

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Select All bands choice, then select from the availabe pop-up lis the band desired to summarize (it depends on the grouping you made before starting this command). Check the following:

Once you selected the band to be summarized, click Summarize, button and all of these bands will be summarized at once, Check the following (we summarized all the Phase bands in one command):

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Filters
By default P3 will show all the activities in the project Using filters you can show some of the activities This command is very useful when you have lots of activities to deal with and you want to focus on some of them From menus select Format/Filter Or from toolbars click Filter button, the following dialogue box will appear:

To add a new filter, click Add button, the following dialogue box will appear:

P3 will give the new filter a sequential number as ID, click OK

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The following dialogue box will appear:

Type in a good filter title P3 has 4 levels in each filter. To understand the importance of 4 levels in each filter, assume the following: You have 500 activities, you filtered them in level 1, you got 200 activities If you defined in your filter level 2, only the 200 actvities will be further filtered in level 2, and so on

Choose which level you want to work with (by default you will be at level 1) You can have in each level, up to 7 conditions, if this is the case, you have to specify whether P3 uses AND, or OR between the different conditions. All = And, and Any = Or The table is showing 4 columns, each column should contain a piece of data, as follows:

Select if column

Select one of the available P3 data, you will have a pop-up list to select from

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Is column

Select the logical operator availabe: EQ = Equal NE = Not Equal GT = Greater Than LT = Less Than WR = Within Range (specially for dates) NR = Not within Range CN = Contians (specially for text) SN = Does not Contain

Low Value column

Can be used with any of the above operators Right-click to see the availabe values If date, you can use the formula just like we discussed in the Timescale dialogue box (SD, DD, FD, and Cal)

High Value

Used only if WR, or NW What ever applies to Low Value apply to High Value Once you are done, click OK Now click Run The name of the filter will appear on the right side of the status bar

Note

There are a pre-defined filter called All, which can be used to show all activities after user-defined filter showed some of the activities

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Selecting Using Filters


By default P3 will show only the activities which satisfy the filter conditions But P3 provides another function for filters, which is to select activities In the bottom part of the Filter dialogue box:

Select the choice Select: Highlight activities which match criteria, then select Run

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Formatting Options

Workshop 14

1. Open SCIE project 2. Open LT-01 titled Classic Schedule Layout 3. Make the following changes: a. Make the Date format as 08.31.04 b. Load Garamond font, size = 10, Bold c. From Timescale change the font to be Garamond,10,B d. Do the same thing for the column titles e. Compress the Timescale a little bit more than the current, and make sure to display Minimum time unit to be Months f. Make the Major Vertical Sight Line to be displayed each Year, using the Continuous Black line and the Minor each Quarter, using the Small Dashed Light Gray line 4. Group activities according to Building, then Phase, taking into consideration the following points: a. Font size for Building is Arial, 12, B, I b. Font size for Phase is Arial, 10, B, I c. For Building select to show the Total at the Bottom d. Turn on the Reorganize Automatically 5. Go to Activity Code Dictionary, select the Activity ID tab, change the order of LB to be 3, and GM to be 2 6. Note that nothing changed 7. Select Format/Reorganize Now, and see how the order of the bands changed

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8. This is what you should have on your screen right now:

9. From the layout answer the following questions: a. What is the total cost spent on Classrooms? ____________ (99,980) b. When Labs will star working? ______________ (07.19.05) c. When Labs will finish working? _________________ (05.16.06) d. How many days will it take to complete Gym? _______ (226) 10. Save this layout as LT-03 titled Grouping using BLDG and PHAS 11. Now using Summarize All command, summarize all Phases 12. Save the layout as LT-04 titled Summarized Phases

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13. Open LT-01 14. Make and Run a filter to show only the activities matching the following two criteria: a. Lab activity b. Starts within the range of SD+00 to SD+2M 15. Save the Layout as LT-05 titled 2 months look ahead

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Module Review

1. I can change the colors of the screen then save them in a color scheme: a. True b. False 2. The only fonts loaded by default in P3 projects are _________________ , ________________ 3. In Timescale dialogue box I can change: a. The minimum time unit displayed in the timescale b. The Date format c. The density of the timescale d. a & c 4. One of the following is not true about Sight Lines a. There are two types of sight lines horizontal and vertical b. I can change the thickness of the Data Date line c. I can control the thickness of the Major vertical line d. There are two types of vertical sightlines Major, and Minor 5. Reorganize Now is the manual method to let P3 change the layout according to new criteria a. True b. False 6. The early start of total bar in grouping is the early start of __________________ in the group 7. Filters can show/hide activities only a. True b. False 8. You can summarize lots of similar bands using ___________________ command

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Module Review Answers


1. a 2. Arial and Times New Roman 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. the first activity 7. b 8. Summarize All

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Module 10: Printing Layouts


This module contains: Printer setup Page setup Print Preview Print command

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Introduction
If you follow the previous two Modules, you will be able to customize layouts as you wish, hence produce lots of reports The next step will be to print these layouts Using inkjet printer, B/W laser printers, or colored laser printers, you can produce a very handsome and colorful reports containing activity table and/or activity bar chart There are four steps to follow to create these printouts: Setup your printer Setup your page Preview and make changes Send to printer

Printer Setup
This command will allow you to setup your printer From menus select File/Print Setup, the following dialogue box will appear:

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Check if the default printer is your printer, if not select Specific Printer and select it from the list (this means your printer should be installed and configured) If you are using B/W laser printer, it is better to make the choice Use grayscale output on Select the paper Orientation, you have two choices Portrait Landscape

Portrait Example

The following is Portrait example:

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Landscape Example

The following is Landscape example:

Now select the paper size you want to use (you will not find any paper size your printer doesnt support) Click OK to end the command

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Page Setup
Page Setup is the most important command in printing process In this command you will specify what do you want to print, and how From menus select File/Page Setup, the following dialogue box will appear:

Under Print, specify the following: The Start, and End dates of the printout Select the contents of the printout, you have 3 choices; Activity columns, Bars, and Resource/Cost display

Note

In order to see the option of Resource/Cost display valid, you should make sure that Resource Profile is displayed on the screen first You can set the screen separator to show some of the columns and not all columns, then select the option Show visible columns only

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Under Page settings, specify the following: Setup the Margin units, the available choices are; Inches, Centimeters, or Points Setup the margins from the four sides; Top, Bottom, Left, and Right Select the Timescale placement; the available choices are Top, Bottom, or Both Select whether you want to Show timescale/titles on all pages or not If you are showing grouping in your layout, what will happen if the page finished before the activity list in this group? Should P3 Repeat group titles in the next page, or just continue listing the rest of activities In case of multiple pages printout, what P3 should do with the interior page border? Should P3 Mask (hide) them, to give the user the chance to attach the pages manually? or not? By default, P3 will try to deal with the contents of your project versus selected paper size, and get how many pages vertically, and horizontally is needed. If you want to interfere in P3 choices, you can ask P3 to Fit your project in a certain number of pages wide The same thing applies for the Resource/Cost profile, as P3 will try to find the best height to fit the displayed profile. You can interfere in this also, by setting the maximum height for the profile

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By default the Header is not utilized in P3 We will discuss Footer, and what ever applies for Footer applies for Header Click the Footer button to setup what will be displayed at the lower part of the printout, the following dialogue box will appear:

Select to Include footer on, the avilabe choices are; First Page, Last Page, All Pages, or No Pages Input the Height of the Footer (the units displayed depends on Margin units discussed previously) Define the number of parts the Footer include, you have two chooices either 3, or 5 (the default is 5)

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By default, you have 5 pieces of information that you can display: Dates Logo Revision Box Titles/Comments Bar Chart Legend

Dates

If you select the Dates to be displayed in one of the parts of footer, the following will appear:

You can list up to 6 dates (by default there are only 4) Specify the Font to be used

Logo

If you select Logo the following will be displayed:

Click Browse to find the graphical file which will represent the logo of your company

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Revision Box

If you selet Reviosn Box the following will be displayed:

Type in Revision box title Specify the Font to be used Fill in the Date of revision, the Revision number, who Checked it, and who Approved it

Title/Comments

If you select Title/Comments, the following will be displayed:

In each of the three sections, you can select to Insert a predefined data type, or type your own Specify the Font to be used in the three sections

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Bar Chart Legend

If you selected Bar Chart Legend the following will be displayed:

The Bar Chart Legend is predefined. You have to specify the Font which will be used

Print Preview
To see the results of your settings took place in Page Setup command, you have to make the third step which is Print Preview From menus select File/Print Preview Or from toolbar click the Print Preview button, the following will be displayed:

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At the lower left of the screen you will see how many pages did P3 produce to be printed Click View All Pages button to view all pages of the printout:

Click View Single Page button to view one page only Click Zoom button to get closer to the page In case of multiple pages printout, click the four arrows to navigate through the pages

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While you are in the Print Preview you can use the same commands discussed earlier: Print Setup Page Setup Print Header Footer

Print Command
When you are satisfied, you can issue the Print command From menus select File/Print Or from toolbar select Print button (this command will send the job right away to the printer without showing the following dialogue box):

Select if you want to print All of the pages

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If you want to print some of the pages, select Pages, the following should be specified: Specify the Vertical range (from 1 to n) Specify the Horizontal range (from A to n)

Specify the number of Copies Specify if you want to Print to file if the printer is not hooked to your machine

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Printing

Workshop 15

1. Open SCIE project 2. Open LT-03 (Grouping Using BLDG and PHAS) 3. View the Resource Profile using the following information: a. Resource = Total b. Showing Costs c. Months d. Calculate = Total 4. In Print Setup, make sure that you are using: a. Landscape b. A4 paper size 5. In Page Setup, set the following: a. Date Range: from 06.27.05 to 12.31.05 b. Show Columns, Bars, and Resource/Cost display c. Dont Show visible columns only d. Timescale placement = Both e. Margin units = Centimeter f. Set the four margins = 1 cm g. Turn on Repeat Group title at page breaks h. In the Footer, select the 4th section and show Logo in it, go to P3 folder, and select CLIPART folder, and use WORLD1.PMT as your logo

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6. Use Print Preview, how many pages is the printout? __________ (3x1) 7. From Print Preview display select Page Setup button, and change the following: a. Make the Top and Bottom margin = 0.5 b. Turn off Show timescale/titles on all pages 8. What is the new number of pages in the printout? ____________ (2x1) 9. If you have the printer hooked to your machine try to print the second page only

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Module Review

1. The most important command in printing which you can specify what and how to print is Print Preview a. True b. False 2. From ____________________ I can reach to all other commands 3. I can decide to show Timescale in all pages, first page, or last page a. True b. False 4. In Header and Footer you can specify how many sections you want a. There are only 3 sections b. There are only 5 sections c. Either 3 or 5 d. You can specify up to 7 sections 5. Where can I see the total number of pages in a certain printout a. In Page Setup, the lower left part b. In Page Setup, the lower right part c. In Print Preview, the lower right part d. In Print Preview, the lower left part 6. I can specify the orientation of the paper in __________________ dialogue box

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Module Review Answers


1. b 2. Print Preview 3. b 4. c 5. d 6. Print Setup

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Module 11: Project Updating


This module contains: What are the steps to end the Planning phase? Creating target Actual Work input Earned Value concept Backup and Restore your project Creating updating layouts Creating Tabular reports

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Before the Actual Start of the Project


When the Planning phase is about to finish and the start of the project is getting closer, the planner should wrap up his/her work to be ready for the next phase (i.e. Monitoring): First, if you have any negative float this is the proper time to sit and to find a solution Second, you have to create a Target for your current project as the Actual dates will replace the early and late dates of your original plan

To find a solution for the negative float, follow the following steps: Concentrate on the Critical Path Recalculate the duration by increasing the number of resources Change the relationships (if logic permits) from serial relationships to overlapping or parallel relationships Change the calendar assignment to work more days

After you are done with the above, issue schedule command and make sure that the project will finish at the imposed finish date Create a Target plan which will be the base for comparison between actual and planned From menus select Tools/Project Utilities/Targets, the following dialogue box will be displayed:

Type in the name of the target project, and click OK, P3 will create the target in the same folder of the current project

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Creating Target

Workshop 16

1. Open SCIE project 2. Open LT-01 3. Create a filter to show only the critical activities (Hint: under the Select if, select Longest path) 4. The critical path has TF = -9 5. To get rid of this negative float do the following a. The relationship between activity CR105 Excavation for Classrooms OD=25 days, and activity CR110 Concrete Works For Foundation For Classrooms OD=28 days, is Finish-To-Start b. After checking the logic we found that we can start working at activity CR110 before the finishing of activity CR105 by 9 days c. Change the relationship between CR105 and CR110 to be FS -9 d. Run a filter to show All activities 6. Run the Schedule command, and produce the report on the screen, check when is the Latest calculated early finish? ________ (15AUG06) 7. Now create a target from the current schedule and call it SCTG

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Actual Work Started, What Should I Do?


As we planned for three main things, Time, Resource numbers, and Cost, we should collect data for them also Assign person (or persons) to be dedicated to collect data Use pre-defined forms to collect data Although you collect data in daily basis, you will not update your project in daily basis (unless you have short project) hence specify the updating period (weekly, biweekly, monthly, etc.) The Data Date (DD) will be for the first time, not equal to the Start Date (SD). To specify the exact DD make sure that DD = the date which the last updating information is available for You will have two sets of activities: Started-And-Finished Started-Not-Finished

Started-AndFinished

Update these activities with the following: Actual Start (AS) Actual Finish (AF) For each resource on each activity input Resource Actual To Date (ATD) If there is cost assignment input Cost Actual To Date P3 will calculate a Variance = BQ QAC Which means you can see your loss, or profit, per resource per activity

Note

The two formulas we learned in Module 7 says: QTC = RD * UPT, since RD =0, then QTC = 0 QAC = QTC + ATD, since QTC = 0, then QAC = ATD

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To input these values, double-click on the desired activity, the Activity Form will be displayed, input the values as discussed above:

Using Res button input ATD (watch Variance changes)

Using Cost button input ATD (watch Variance changes)

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Started-NotFinished

Update these activities with the following: Actual Start (AS) Remaining Duration (RD) or Percentage Complete (Pct) For each resource on each activity input Resource Actual To Date (ATD) If there is cost assignment input Cost Actual To Date Also you can change QTC if you want to reflect another number than the calculated P3 will calculate a Variance = BQ QAC

Example

Assume we have the following case: Activity OD = 6 days, assigned resource with UPT =2, therefore BQ = 6 * 2 = 12 units Unit Price was 12, hence BC = 12 * 12 = 144 DD now is at the end of the 4th day of this activity The actual usage of this resource was: 1st day = 3 units, 2nd & 3rd days = 2 units, 4th day = 3, this means ATD = 10 To work with the two formulas, QTC = 2 * 2 = 4 QAC = 4 + 10 = 14 Resource Variance = 12 - 14 = -2 Cost Variance = 144 168 = -24 May be in this case you will be inclined to change the calculated QTC from 4 to 6 as the past four days proved that you will need more units to finish this activity

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To input these values, double-click on the desired activity, the Activity Form will be displayed:

As we did in the Started-And-Finished, we will input ATD for both resources and costs While you are updating, you may face the following problems: One of the activities started, but due to a certain problem the activity stopped After a while the activity started again You have to tell P3 about the stoppage days or else, P3 will calculate resource numbers and cost as if these days were working days

From Activity Form click Dates button, the following will appear:

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Updating Using Progress Spotlight


The above method is totally manual method as it asks the user to input all the data Updating using Progress Spotlight is automatic updating method P3 will assume that everything will go according to the plan Do the following steps: Using Timescale change the Minimum time unit to the period of updating (weeks, months, etc.) From menus select View/Progress Spotlight, or from toolbar click the Progress Spotlight button, the following can be seen:

The activities which will start in the period will be selected using yellow marker (this is not ordinary selecting), also the time period in the bar chart will be shaded To make the activities progress as planned, select Tools/Update Progress the following dialogue box will appear:

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The New data date will be set for you automatically Make sure that All activities is selected Click Update button

Note

Another method of setting the Progress Spotlight is moving the Data Date line (think blue line) manually to the period desired To remove the effect of the Progress Spotlight simply issue the command again either using the menus or toolbar If some of the activities progressed according to plan, and others didnt, you still can use this method, and change the numbers that P3 assumed to the actual numbers you have

Earned Value
In order to evaluate your project, P3 provides the Earned Value concept There are 3 values for cost: BCWS (Budgeted Cost for Work Scheduled), known as Planned value BCWP (Budgeted Cost for Work Performed), known as Earned value ACWS (Actual Cost for Work Scheduled)

Schedule Variance is the difference between: BCWS and BCWP Preferable that BCWP > BCWS

Cost Variance is the difference between: BCWP and ACWP Preferable that BCWP > ACWP

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Example

Assume we have the following activity:

Est. Actual

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2 1

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Data Date The following information applies: OD = 10 days UPT = 2, therefore BQ = 10 * 2 = 20 Unit Price = 12, therefore BC = 20 * 12 = 240 Data Date now is at the end of the 8th day Pct = 70% BCWS = 240 * 0.80 = 192 BCWP = 240 * 0.70 = 168 ACWP = (3+2+2+1+2+2+3+3) * 12 = 18 * 12 =216

As you can see from above BCWP < BCWS so we are behind schedule And BCWP < ACWP, so we are over budget From menus select Tools/Options/Earned Value, the following dialogue box will appear:

Select Target 1 project to use the budget from Target 1, and not from the current project, this budget will be the base for both BCWS, and BCWP

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To see these values for certain resource or for all resources on an activity, from Activity Form, click the Budget button, the following form will be displayed:

The upper table of this form will show all resources assigned to this activity The second table will show the following items: The number of Units for the selected resource (in our case here, the resource is LD) The Cost of the selected resource The Total Units for all resources (P3 is adding here all the resource numbers regardless of the resource unit) The Total Cost of all resources

The most important rows in the lower table are: Planned value (BCWS) Earned value (BCWP) Actula to date (ACWP)

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Updating the Project

Workshop 17

1. Open SCIE project 2. One month since the commencing of the project, the following data had been gathered from site:

Activity CR050 CR100

AS 27JUN05 20JUL05

AF 20JUL05

RD 0

Res OHC UL FR LD JH TK FR UL OHC UL FR FR UL

ATD 150 117 18 92 42 216 6 60 38 48 5 5 54

QTC

ACTD

Start Milestone 300 150 760 120

CR105

21JUL05

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GM050 LB100 LB105

21JUL05 21JUL05 21JUL05

Start Milestone 13

3. Schedule using Data Date = 27JUL05 4. From the Schedule Report answer the following questions: a. How may started activities? ___________ (6) b. How many completed activities? ___________ (3)

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c. When will be the latest calculated early finish of the project? _____________ (17AUG06) 5. Select activity CR105, using Budget button evaluate the performance of all resources by answering the following questions: a. What is BCWS? _________ (22,652) b. What is BCWP? _________ (16,180) c. What is ACWP? _________ (18,010) d. What do you think of the performance of this activity? ____________________________________________________

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Making Backup of Your Project


Make sure that you will create a backup for your project in a periodical timeperiod Also make sure to document the date of each backup on the disk/CD so you will know when it was taken You can take a backup while the project is open or closed (we prefer closed), from menus select Tools/Project Utilities/Backup, the following dialogue box will appear:

Specify the From part, by specifying the folder that contains the project you want to backup, then selecting the desired project (or projects) Specify the To part, which includes the destination drive (floppy drive, or CD-ROM drive, etc.) Select whether to Compress files of the projects? or not? Select whether to Remove access list during backup? or not?

Note

If you created a Target to your project, dont forget to include it always in the backup projects, because your current project will not work without its Target

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Restoring Your Project


For any reason your project in your computer was damaged, you can retrieve your latest backup by using Restore command Get the media contains your latest backup, and insert it in your computer, from menus select Tools/Project Utilities/Restore, the following dialogue box will appear:

Specify the From and To parts, the From part will be the media (floppy disk or CD, etc.) which contains the backup projects, and the To part will be the folder in your hard drive which will host your projects

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Creating Updating Layouts


After updating you can make number of comparison layouts using the activity table, and/or bar chart You can include columns which contains Actual data, beside columns contains Target 1 data You can add number of Variances columns You can include two bars one for the actual bar, and one for the Target 1 bar

Note

After the first update AS (Actual Start) will replace ES, and AF (Actual Finish) will replace EF Hence, there is no need to create a new bar and call it Actual bar, but instead the Early bar will be the actual bar

Example

Here is an example of Updating Layout:

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Creating Tabular Reports


After updating you can produce lots of pre-made tabular reports which will give you information about schedule, resource usage, and cost

Schedule Report

As we did in Module 5, creating Schedule report after update will give you an idea about the AS, and AF compared to Target 1 ES, and Target 1 EF From menus select Tools/Tabular Reports/Schedule Do as we did in Module 5, except in the Format tab, make the following changes:

Under Use section, make sure that Target 1 is selected Under Display section, make sure that Early dates is selected

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Here is an example of Schedule report after update:

Resource Control & Cost Control Reports

These two reports are identical The resource control report will show the resource usage The cost control report will show the cost spending The two reports will show for a desired resource: Budgeted Quantity (Cost) Percent Complete Actual Quantity (Cost) To Date Estimate Quantity (Cost) To Complete Estimate Quantity (Cost) At Completion (which is called in the report Forecast) The Variance between Budget and Forecast

From menus select Tools/Tabular Reports/Resource/Control (or use Cost/Control)

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The following dialogue box will appear:

Click Add button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click Add again to accept the sequential number given by P3 The dialogue box in the next page will be displayed:

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There will be three tabs; Resource Selection, in which you will select either a resource or you leave it empty (this means you need a report for all resources) The second tab is Format:

In this tab you will specify how you will Organize the activities in the report (by default organized using Activity ID), and whether this will be a summary report or not. The third tab is Selection, which is the filter

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This an example of what you may get:

Earned Value Report

This report is identical to what we discussed in the previous section of this Module From menus select Tools/Tabualer Reports/Cost/Earned Value, the following dialogue box will appear:

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Click Add button, the following dialogue box will appear:

Click Add again to accept the sequential number given by P3, the following dialogue box will be displayed:

There will be two tabs; Resource Selection, in which you will select either a resource or you leave it empty (this means you need a report for all resources) The second tab is Selection which is filter

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This an example of what you may get:

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Creating Layouts and Reports

Workshop 18

1. Open SCIE project 2. Produce a layout looks like the below:

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3. Use the following data to help produce this layout: a. Show Activity ID column b. Show Early Start, and Target 1 Early Start columns c. Show Early Finish, and Target 1 Early Finish columns d. Show Budgeted Cost, and Actual Cost To Date columns e. Using Format/Sight Lines, set the Horizontal sight line for each activity f. Show two bars, the Early Bar, and Target Bar (starting point is Target 1 ES, and ending point is Target 1 EF), show the EF to the right of the Early Bar, and Target 1 EF to the right of the Target Bar g. Save As the layout and name it Comparison Layout 4. Produce Cost Control report for All resources, and answer the following questions: a. For activity CR050 (Started-And-Finished), what is the Total Cost Variance for all resources? __________________ (-216) b. For activity CR105 (Started-Not-Finished), what is the Total Cost Variance for all resources? __________________ (1,960) c. What do you think of these two results? 5. Produce Cost Earned Value report for All resources, and answer the following questions: a. For resource FR, what is the Schedule Variance? ___________ (-79.84) b. And what is the Cost Variance? ____________ (-19.84) c. For the total of the resources, what is the Cost Variance? ___________ (-1,777.36)

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Module Review

1. For activities Started-Not-Finished, I can input the Actual Finish date a. True b. False 2. I have to set the _____________________________________ first to control Progress Spotlight period 3. Part of creating a Target is to create a backup a. True b. False 4. In favorable Schedule Variance: a. ACWP > BCWS b. ACWP > BCWS c. BCWP > BCWS d. BCWP > ACWP 5. One of the following is correct for both Started-And-Finished, and Started-Not-Finished a. Input AS and ATD for each resource b. Input AS and AF c. Input AS, AF, and ATD for each resource d. All of the above 6. After update AS will replace ____________

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Module Review Answers


1. b 2. Timescale minimum time unit 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. ES

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Test Your Knowledge


The main objective of this test is to test-your-knowledge, which you learned from this courseware. The test should be closed book, and without using of the software. How to assess your self: First dont look at the answers in the last page If you score 25 or more out of 30, Excellent If you score between 20-24, Very good If you score between 15-19, Good If you score below 15, Fair

Using Primavera Project Planner Ver. 3.1 Name:_______________________________________ Date:_______________________________ Answer All of the following questions:
1. Data Date is: a. Starting Date of the Project. b. Finishing Date of the Project. c. Time Now. d. All of the above. Resources are: a. Manpower b. Machines c. Materials d. All of the above Activity Codes are for a. Classification of activities b. Sort out resources c. Organizing activities. d. A & C In the Forward Pass, P3 calculates a. Total Float b. Early Dates c. Late Dates d. Free Float Bar Chart View: a. Will show Time-Scaled Bars for each activity. b. Relationships. c. Endpoints for each activity d. All of the above In opening an existing project the Overview button will help in: a. Knowing the number of relationships b. Knowing the number of activities c. Listing the activity codes d. TF for the critical path The best definition of Critical Path is a. The path, which includes activities with negative float. b. The shortest path c. The longest path d. The path, which includes activities with zero free float By default in P3 the activities are sorted by: a. ES b. LF c. LS d. FF There are only 3 types of relationships in P3: a. True b. False 10. P3 is using one of the following methods in representing the network: a. PDM b. EDM c. CPM d. All of the above. 11. P3 is using one of the following methods in scheduling calculation: a. PDM b. EDM c. CPM d. All of the above. 12. How many project P3 can open simultaneously: a. 3 b. 2 c. 1 d. 4 13. You can summarize any number of activities to a single bar, if they are grouped together: a. True b. False 14. One of the following you cant format it to suit your needs: a. Timescale b. Fonts c. The method of scheduling. d. Bars 15. You can print: a. Only the Layout b. Layout, Tabular, and graphical reports. c. Only Tabular reports d. Only graphical reports 16. If the activity started and finished, you need the following to update it: a. AS only b. AS, AF, and RD c. AS, and AF d. AS, AF, ATD 17. If the activity started and not finished, you need the following to update it: a. AS, AF b. AS, RD, and ATD c. AS, RD d. AS, AF, and ATD 18. In the Columns, user can set the Justification and Font of each column: a. True b. False

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19. Data is saved automatically in P3, the only thing you can save is Layout: a. True b. False 20. In each level of the four levels in a filter you can use AND, or OR between the conditions: a. True b. False 21. In Organize dialogue box you can: a. Change the background color of the band. b. Change the font and size of font of the text in the band. c. A & B d. None of the above 22. Progress Spotlight depends on: a. The minimum time unit of the Timescale b. The minimum time unit defined in the project. c. The minimum time unit defined in the Progress Spotlight dialogue box d. None of the above 23. You can Add/Remove Columns from Layout using: a. Format/Bars b. Format/Columns c. F11. d. B & C 24. You can change the Data Date from: a. Format/Data Date b. The Schedule dialogue box c. View/Data Date d. If you press F2 25. One of the following statements is true about Calendar: a. All activities must be linked to Cal 1 b. All activities must be linked to Global Calendar. c. Each activity should be linked to one of the calendars. d. Calendars are assumed by P3 for each activity and user cant change that. 26. Global Calendar is unique and will affect the individual calendars in the Holidays: a. True b. False 27. You can impose a finish date on the whole project using: a. Format/Set Finish Date b. Format/Project Finish Date. c. Format/Organize d. From the Standard button of the Global Calendar. 28. User can specify to print the Resource/Cost display in the Layout in a. Print Setup. b. Page Setup. c. Print Preview. d. User cant print the Resource/Cost Display in Layout. 29. Page setup will allow you to set the margins: a. True b. False 30. If you double click on an activity what will happen: a. Nothing b. Considered Critical activity. c. Show the Activity Form. d. Link with FS relationship to the next activity.

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