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SimonFisher
Oct 24, 2024Copper Contributor
MS ProjtUpdating Actual Start and Finish dates without changing the Scheduled Start and Finish dates
I am trying to set the Actual Start and Finish Dates without affecting the Scheduled Start and Finish dates. I have set the Status date to the date I want, marked the %complete at 50%. When I update ...
- Oct 24, 2024Hello Simon
Yes, the scheduled dates are automatically replaced by the actual dates, and the user cannot change this feature.
For what you are looking for you should create a copy of the schedule for the entire project or just for the selected tasks before entering the actual data (Actual dates, % Complete, ...)
This is achieved through the option Project > Schedule > Set Baseline
The fields Start Variance, Finish Variance and Duration Variance that you can insert into columns, or by loading the Variance table, will show you the difference between the Baseline and the updated schedule status.
I hope you find it useful.
Ignacio
Ignacio_Martin
Oct 24, 2024Iron Contributor
Hello Simon
Yes, the scheduled dates are automatically replaced by the actual dates, and the user cannot change this feature.
For what you are looking for you should create a copy of the schedule for the entire project or just for the selected tasks before entering the actual data (Actual dates, % Complete, ...)
This is achieved through the option Project > Schedule > Set Baseline
The fields Start Variance, Finish Variance and Duration Variance that you can insert into columns, or by loading the Variance table, will show you the difference between the Baseline and the updated schedule status.
I hope you find it useful.
Ignacio
Yes, the scheduled dates are automatically replaced by the actual dates, and the user cannot change this feature.
For what you are looking for you should create a copy of the schedule for the entire project or just for the selected tasks before entering the actual data (Actual dates, % Complete, ...)
This is achieved through the option Project > Schedule > Set Baseline
The fields Start Variance, Finish Variance and Duration Variance that you can insert into columns, or by loading the Variance table, will show you the difference between the Baseline and the updated schedule status.
I hope you find it useful.
Ignacio
SimonFisher
Oct 25, 2024Copper Contributor
Thank you Ignacio_Martin