Understanding the Field Progress Report

To calculate projected final information, you must first estimate the progress information for each task of the job. You generate the field progress report to use as a worksheet that you can take with you to the job site to record the units, hours, costs, and any other information that is relevant to the completion of the job that you want to track. Then you can enter the information into the system to calculate the percent complete and the projected final values.

The Field Progress Report prints all of the information that you need to record job progress: the cost code and cost type, method of computation, revised budget information, actual amounts and units, projected final amounts and units, and the amount and units that the project is over or under the budget.

You use data selection to specify the jobs to print, and processing options to specify the level of detail for each cost code that you want to print. You can also select information by subledger and subledger type.