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Computed as (Actual Total Cost / BL Total Cost) * 100, or equivalently as (ACWP / BAC) * 100. The activity actual cost percent of planned.
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Computed as (Actual Total Cost / At Complete Total Cost) * 100. The percent complete of costs for all labor resources, non-labor resources, and expenses for the activity. Computed as (Actual Expense Cost / At Complete Expense Cost) * 100. The percent complete of costs for all expenses associated with the activity. Computed as (Actual Non-Labor Cost / At Complete Non-Labor Cost) * 100. The percent complete of costs for all non-labor resources assigned to the activity. Computed as (Actual Labor Cost / At Complete Labor Cost) * 100. The percent complete of costs for all labor resources assigned to the activity. Note: Summary Performance percent complete when displayed on an organize band, will ALWAYS be calculated as (BCWP * 100) / BAC, regardless of what earned value technique is selected for the activity's WBS.Ĭost Related Percent Complete Fields Labor Cost % Complete The Performance % Complete specifies what percentage of the activity's planned worth has been earned so far. Performance percent complete is used to compute earned value and may be based on the Activity % Complete, on the 0/100 rule, on the 50/50 rule, etc., depending on the technique for computing earned-value percent complete for the activity's WBS in Primavera P6. s selected for the activity's WBS in Primavera P6. Note: Summary Schedule percent complete when displayed on an organize band, will ALWAYS be calculated as (BCWS* 100) / BAC, regardless of what earned value technique i. The Schedule % Complete indicates how much of the activity duration should be currently completed, relative to the selected baseline. If the data date is later than the BL Finish, the Schedule % Complete is 100. If the data date is earlier than the BL Start, the Schedule % Complete is 0. Computed based on where the current data date falls between the activity' s baseline start and finish dates. The Schedule % Complete specifies how much of the activity's baseline duration has been completed so far.
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This value is tied to the activity Duration % Complete, Units % Complete, or Physical % Complete, depending on the setting for the activity's Percent Complete Type, which is one of "Duration", "Units", or "Physical". The BL Duration is the activity's at complete duration from the current baseline. Computed as (Actual Duration / BL Duration) * 100. The activity actual duration percent of planned. The planned duration is taken from the current plan, not from the current baseline. Computed as ((Planned Duration - Remain Duration) / Planned Duration) * 100. The percent complete of the activity duration. The physical percent complete reflects the actual progress made on the activity's work products so far. Physical percent complete can be manually entered by people familiar with the status of the activity's work products or it can be based on the completion of assigned Steps. Set the percent complete type to "Units" for activities which are work effort driven, for example, providing a consulting service. Set the percent complete type to "Physical" for activities which are work-product driven, for example, creating a document or a product. Set the percent complete type to "Duration" for activities which are duration driven, for example, administration tasks and training classes. The percent complete type controls whether the Activity % Complete is tied to the Duration % Complete, the Units % Complete, or the Physical % Complete for the activity. The activity percent complete type is one of "Duration", "Units", or "Physical" in Primavera P6. Here is the explanation of calculations used for each percent complete field in Primavera P6.