From: Andrew Lavinsky on 19 May 2010 09:35 You're probably right. I can't recreate the issue, so I'll blame it on temporary heat stroke. :-) - Andrew Lavinsky Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm > Hi Andrew, > > I think it's Today's date and Start dates that default to 0800 but the > Status date to 1500 to include work done that day. > > Mike Glen > Project MVP > "Andrew Lavinsky" <(Catapult Systems)> wrote in message > news:c4abab7233a4e8ccc4a8e4234b93(a)msnews.microsoft.com... > Actually, as I recall, I've found some wackiness where the Status > Date kind > of depends on if you display time or not in the Tools > Options > menu. Without > time displayed, it calculates as of 5PM. With time displayed, it > shows up > as 8AM. > ...or something like that. > > - Andrew Lavinsky > Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm >> Status date assumes 5:00 PM. So this will account for the difference >> on day1. Gret catch Andrew. >> >> Jim Aksel, MVP >> >> Check out my blog for more information: >> http://www.msprojectblog.com >> "Andrew Lavinsky" wrote: >>> It may be a function with your status date including the first day >>> of the project, but not having any progress booked. Try messing >>> with the Status Date to see if that changes anything. >>> >>> What numbers are you expecting? >>> >>> - Andrew Lavinsky >>> Blog: http://blogs.catapultsystems.com/epm >>>> Right after I baseline my project, if I run a Earn Value Management >>>> report, my EV, AC and PV are different. I would have expect that >>>> all those values would be the same. Why is it not? >>>> >>> . >>> |