Activity Details for Selected Metric Section
Depending on the metric you select in the Schedule Assessment section of the Schedule Assessment page, the following details may display:
Note: The activity details displayed for each metric can vary.
- Activity ID: A unique ID associated with an activity.
- Actual Finish: The date on which the activity was completed.
- Activity Name: The name of the activity. The activity name does not have to be unique.
- Activity Status: The current status of the activity.
- Baseline Project Finish: The planned project completion date when the project baseline was saved.
- Data Date: The progress point, or "as-of date", for activities in the project.
- Current Scheduled Finish: The date on which the activity is to be completed in the current project schedule.
- Finish: The date on which the activity is scheduled to be completed.
- Lag: A permitted modification to the Start-to-Start, Start-to-Finish, Finish-to Start, Finish-to-Finish logical relationships is called lag. Lag values can be positive numbers (a delay, slower, deceleration of progress) or negative numbers (lead time, faster, acceleration of progress).
- Link to Activities: Select this link to directly access the activity in P6 EPPM and make changes as necessary.
- Predecessor ID: The ID of the previous activity that was completed before the current activity.
- Primary Constraint: The position of the constraint type for the selected activity.
- Primary Constraint Date: The constraint date for the activity, if the activity has a constraint. The activity's constraint type determines whether this is a start date or finish date. Activity constraints are used by the project scheduler.
- Project Name: The name of the project whose schedule is being analyzed.
- Relationship Type: The relationship associated with the activity. It can be a Finish-to-Start (FS), Start to Finish (SF), Start to Start (SS), or Finish to Finish (FF) relationship.
- Remaining Duration: The total working time from the activity remaining start date to the remaining finish date. The remaining working time is calculated using the activity's calendar. Before the activity is started, the remaining duration is the same as the planned duration. After the activity is completed the remaining duration is zero.
- Secondary Constraint: The position of the constraint type for the selected activity. This field is only available if a primary constraint has been selected.
- Secondary Constraint Date: The date for the activity's secondary constraint, if the activity has a secondary constraint. The activity's constraint type determines whether this is a start date or finish date. This field is only available if a primary constraint has been selected.
- Start: The start date and time of the activity.
- Successor Activity ID: The ID of the next activity that will begin upon completion of the current activity.
- Total Float: The amount of time the activity can be delayed before delaying the project finish date. A float of zero hours indicates that the activity cannot be delayed at all and a negative float indicates that the project is already behind schedule. It is calculated as Late Start minus Early Start or as Late Finish minus Early Finish.
Select the Export link to export data into the following file formats: PDF, Excel 2007+, Powerpoint 2007+, web Archive (.mht) Data (CSV format, Tab delimited Format, or XML format). Upon successful completion, the following confirmation message displays: The Export process is complete.
In the above example, the Lags tile was selected in the Assessment Criteria section to display the activities contributing to the delay.
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Last Published Tuesday, December 24, 2024