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tanzimshaikh
Aug 01, 2024Brass Contributor
% Complete and Planned % Complete is not same
Hello Experts, I have a scenario where I am running a project. Following is the implementation of the same: There are no dependencies in the project and neither the baselines for my projec...
- Aug 08, 2024tanzimshaikh,
You say you need % complete and planned % complete at summary level to be the same. Why? Typically they will not be the same even if calculated in the same manner. Percent complete is independent of the status date whereas any planned percent complete calculation at summary level will be dependent on the status date.
Percent complete at summary level, whether calculated by Project using the formula Ignacio presented, or calculated via a custom formula/process, is dubious at best. In other words, summary level percent complete is highly subjective. In fact, percent complete based on duration is in my view pretty meaningless since the passage of time (duration) doesn't accomplish anything, unless its paint drying, concrete curing, or a wound healing.
In your screen shot you show three custom number fields. What exactly do each of them represent (i.e. formulas)? And how do you calculate Planned % Complete at summary level?
John
Ignacio_Martin
Aug 01, 2024Iron Contributor
That formula should only be applied to normal tasks (not summary tasks), as Project's way of calculating % complete for a summary task is: 100 x Sum of Actual Durations of Subtasks / Sum of Subtask Durations.
Also, that formula you mention does not always give the correct result for certain normal tasks, such as if there have been interruptions in the actual part, and the task is not continuous.
I hope I have helped you.
Ignacio
tanzimshaikh
Aug 01, 2024Brass Contributor
Hello Ignacio_Martin
Can you please propose to me what should be the formula for Summary Task in this case.