very useful, does this method worked for a project that has actual values? is it possible when we rebaseline a project (which includes actual values) the values of new baseline show exactly the same values of first baseline?
Thank you for your feedback 🙏 Yes, it does. If you have actuals in the project and you need to create a second baseline then you should use "Save a copy of the current project as a new baseline".
I would like to describe it like this: 1. You can compare the updated project progress based on project measurement system (PMS) with a baseline project, then if you earned 30% progress in the last update you can compare it with baseline to know that what is the proper progress for this moment of project
Thank you again my friend! My boss told me to start learning how to make baselines, this will be very helpful!
very useful,
does this method worked for a project that has actual values?
is it possible when we rebaseline a project (which includes actual values) the values of new baseline show exactly the same values of first baseline?
Thank you for your feedback 🙏
Yes, it does. If you have actuals in the project and you need to create a second baseline then you should use "Save a copy of the current project as a new baseline".
I am having one doubt in this video
Y we are maintain and assighn the baseline in current project
What is the use of it
Can u clarify me
I would like to describe it like this:
1. You can compare the updated project progress based on project measurement system (PMS) with a baseline project, then if you earned 30% progress in the last update you can compare it with baseline to know that what is the proper progress for this moment of project