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Thu, 2008-09-25 01:38 #8

Arnold Puy
Yes, you are right Anoon. I’m just trying to explain to Jeff why his forecast went under the
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Thu, 2008-09-25 01:34 #9

Anoon Iimos Arnold,

Offline I agree with what you said (but not only in P6), Forecast can be early and late as well.
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Thu, 2008-09-25 00:32 #10

Arnold Puy Hi Jeff,

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In your Progress Curve there should be Four Curves:
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3. Late Curve
4. Forecast Curve

These Four curves above came from your Primavera Files. The Early Curve is your
Target/Baseline Curve. Actual is the current/update schedule. Late Curve is your late
Planned & Forecast is your Planned for the next update of remaining activities.

Now, to get your forecast it depends on your lookahead schedule. In P6 this is your
Remaining Early Curve based on current schedule & not based in your baseline schedule.

Now, if you are using P3x you can export this data from P3 to excel by using Tools -->
Tabular Reports --> Resource --> Tabular, depending in your resources.

If you have your forecast curve went under your early curve, I assumed that is not
forecast, that is late curve. However, if that value is correct then you might have to double
check with your CM.

Forecast curve always starts from your data date because this is the starting point for
schedule calculation of remaining activities.

Jeff, are you working with Jubail Royal Commission Project & the PM Consultant is
BECHTEL?

HTH.

Arnold
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Thu, 2008-09-25 00:00 #11

Anoon Iimos read more and practise more

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