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% Complete Formula

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dingpud

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Sep 26, 2005
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First off, there might be a better way to do this, but this is what I have. (forgive me, I have been self taught so far)

I have input 3 columns in Project: Actual Complete, Required, Actual % Complete. These column are for actual physical parts which come out of a machine. The Actual % Complete column does the math and gives me my percentage. I then copy that number over to the % Complete column which MS Project has as a default.
Is there a way to get the calculated value to automatically populate the % Complete column?
Is there a better way to do this? I show the % COmplete on the Ghantt chart which is very useful to the shop floor people.
Any suggestions?

Thanks
scott
 
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Cool, that's useful. Is there anyway to turn off the units? (hrs.)
 
Percent complete is actually 2 types - percent work complete and percent duration complete. The default in the system is that when you update one, you update the other. These can be separated. Here is an article I wrote on this subject:



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