About Cash Flow Curves

In general, cash flow curves are graphical presentations of the expenditures or spends. Cash flow curves enable you to:

The cash flow management steps can be displayed as cash flow curves in Primavera Unifier.

The following are three most common, and important, standard cash flow curves. See Creating Cash Flow Curves (Classic View) for details on all types of Cash Flow Curves.

Baseline

Actuals

Forecast

A Cash Flow Curve requires a data source, which your administrator can create in the Standards &Libraries node.

See Also

Unifier Cost Manager

Accounts Sheet

Cost Sheets

Funding

Cash Flow Module and Cash Flow Curves

Earned Value (EV) Module

Schedule of Values (SOV)

Generic Cost Manager

Cost Manager (Standard)

Rules and Rule Exceptions

Using Cost Manager

About Cost Sheets

Working with Project or Shell Cost Sheets

Working with the Company Cost Sheet

Working with the Program Cost Sheet

Working with Company Accounts Sheets

About Funding

About Cash Flow

Cash Flow Curves Types

Cash Flow Log Window (Standard View)

Cash Flow Project Overview (Standard View)

Granting Cash Flow User Mode Permissions

About Portfolio Manager Budget Curves

Financial Period in Cost Manager

Creating Cash Flow Curves (Classic View)

Creating Cash Flow Curves (Standard View)

Auto-create a Cash Flow Curve from a Base Commit Record

Create a Cash Flow Curve from a Schedule Sheet

Create a Cash Flow Curve from a Template

Copy Cash flow curves and curve data

Cash Flow Curves in Cost Controls Base Product

About Cash Flow Worksheets

Program-Level and Company-Level Cash Flow

Earned Value (EV)

About Schedule of Values (SOV)

Working with a Generic Cost Manager

P6, Cost Manager, and Cash Flow



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