Dates Columns of the EPS Table
Actual Finish field
The date on which the project is complete.
This field is empty until all activities in the project have an actual finish date.
Actual Start field
If the work has started, the date work on the project began. For an EPS, the actual start is the earliest actual start among all projects within it.
Anticipated Finish field
The expected finish date of the project, EPS node, or WBS level used during the planning phase. This date is manually entered and is not affected by scheduling.
If there are no children elements, the anticipated finish is the finish date listed for the item in the table.
The Anticipated Finish date is used as the Finish date if there are no activities assigned to the project or WBS.
Anticipated Start field
The expected start date of the project, EPS node, or WBS level used during the planning phase. This date is manually entered and is not affected by scheduling.
If there are no children elements, the anticipated start is the start date listed for the item in the table.
The Anticipated Start date is used as the Start date if there are no activities assigned to the project or WBS.
BL Finish field
The current latest finish date of all activities in the project baseline.
BL Start field
The current earliest start date of all activities in the project baseline.
Data Date field
The progress point, or "as-of date", for activities in the project. Project status is up-to-date as of the data date. You can set the data date when you schedule the project or apply actuals, or you can set it manually. Set it manually if resources manually update activity progress and you do not plan to reschedule the project or apply actuals.
Finish field
The current finish date of the project. For not started and in-progress projects, this is the latest early finish date from all activities in the project. For completed projects, this is the latest actual finish date derived from all activities. For projects with no activities, the Finish Date is equal to the Anticipated Finish date if one is defined. For projects with no activities and no Anticipated Finish date, the Finish Date field is blank.
Forecast Finish Date field
The end date used for synchronizing resource dates on the Planning page.
Forecast Start Date field
The start date used for synchronizing resource dates on the Planning page.
Last Apply Actuals Date field
The last date actuals were applied to this project.
Last Leveled Date field
The most recent date when the project was leveled.
Last Scheduled Date field
The most recent date when the project was scheduled.
Must Finish By field
The optional date constraint you can specify for the project end date.
Planned Finish Date field
The latest planned finish date of all projects or templates within the EPS.
Planned Start Date field
The date the project is scheduled to start.
Post-Response Pessimistic Finish Date field
The Post-Response Pessimistic Finish Date calculated in Oracle Primavera Cloud during quantitative risk analysis.
Post-Response Pessimistic Start Date field
The Post-Response Pessimistic Start Date calculated in Oracle Primavera Cloud during quantitative risk analysis.
Pre-Response Pessimistic Finish Date field
The Pre-Response Pessimistic Finish Date calculated in Oracle Primavera Cloud during quantitative risk analysis.
Pre-Response Pessimistic Start Date field
The Pre-Response Pessimistic Start Date calculated in Oracle Primavera Cloud during quantitative risk analysis.
Project Forecast Start field
The planned start date of the project based on a what-if scenario designed to simulate project performance and outcomes.
Project Planned Start field
The expected start date for the project.
Scheduled Finish field
The calculated latest early finish date, which is based on the schedule most recently generated for the project.
Start field
The current start date of the project. For a not started project, this is the project's planned start date. For a project that has started or is complete, this is the project's actual start date. For projects with no activities, the start date is equal to the anticipated start date if one is defined; if no anticipated start is defined, then the start date is equal to the project's planned start date.
Last Published Wednesday, July 10, 2024