Adding a Baseline Curve for Cash Flow by Summary CBS or CBS
To add a Baseline curve for cash flow by Summary CBS or CBS:
- Go to the shell tab that contains the cash flow, and switch to User mode.
- In the left Navigator, select Cost Manager, and then select Cash Flow, the starting point for all cash flow operations.
- In the Cash Flow log:
- Select a cash flow.
- Select the gear menu (
) and select Properties.
- In the General pane of the Cash Flow Properties window, select any of the following options from the Detail Level drop-down list:
- Summary CBS (for summary CBS codes)
- CBS (for cash flow by individual CBS codes)
- In the Curves pane of Cash Flow Properties window, select Baseline from the Curves drop-down list.
- In the Baseline window, select the cash flow properties for a Baseline curve. For more information, see the tables below.
You can cost-load a schedule sheet by assigning roles and resources to project-related activities. When you associate a CBS code with an activity in the schedule sheet, the system can distribute its cost over a period of time based on activity dates and the calendar. You will be able to view this distributed cost along with other cash flow curves related to the project.
To ensure that Cash Flow curves represent CBS codes, schedule dates, and costs from the baseline and not just the current project, you can manually enter CBS codes on the Activity Sheet when you switch to Baseline Project View.
You can create another Baseline curve by selecting a Cost Sheet as the source for cost or create a Forecast, Spends, and Custom curve. In all these cases, the list of CBS codes will be from the cost sheet and will not be filtered by the schedule sheet.
The cash flow will pull distribution data (Linear, S-Curve, On Start and Finish) from a schedule sheet.
Cash Flow Properties Setup For a Baseline Curve by Summary CBS
When you select the Summary CBS option in the Detail Level drop-down list (General pane) and in the Curves pane you add Baseline curve (from the Curves drop-down list), proceed to set up the following parameters:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Cost |
Note: You can choose the cost column when creating a curve in a project/shell but not in templates.Select your cost source as one of the following options:
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| Schedule |
Define the range of dates to use for plotting the cash flow data. These are the dates you specify to start the curve and end the curve. Note: If you choose to take dates from the schedule sheet elements, the Master schedule sheet is used for the project/shell.Select one of the following options:
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| Project Type | If you chose the Schedule as Use Dates from Activity sheet, select the project as either Baseline or Current. |
| From Date | If you chose the Schedule as Use Dates from Activity Sheet, select the start date to use for plotting the cash flow curve. |
| To Date | If you chose the Schedule as Use Dates from Activity Sheet, select the end date to use for plotting the cash flow curve. |
| Distribution |
Distribution profiles are used to distribute data automatically in the cash flow worksheet. Select a distribution profile to use as the default distribution profile for the curve. Select any of the following options:
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| Periods for Cost Distribution |
This field displays only if you have selected the Schedule option as Use Dates from Activity Sheet, and Distribution as Auto Select any of the following options to specify how to distribute the costs based on the activity schedule:
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| Variance |
For Summary CBS, typically, the Variance is set to Inflow for a Baseline type curve. This value is used to calculate variances against the Outflow type curves. Your choices are:
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Cash Flow Properties Setup For a Baseline Curve by CBS
When you select the CBS option in the Detail Level drop-down list (General pane) and in the Curves pane you add Baseline curve (from the Curves drop-down list), proceed to set up the following parameters:
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Bring Baseline Data From |
Specify the source of your baseline data. Select any of the following options:
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| Data Type |
This field displays if you chose to Bring Baseline Data From a P6 Summary Sheet. Select any of the following values:
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| Sheet Name | If you chose to Bring Baseline Data From an Activity Sheet, select an activity sheet. |
| Cost |
Note: You can choose the cost column when creating a curve in a project/shell but not in templates.Select your cost source as one of the following options:
|
| Schedule & Distribution | If you chose to Bring Baseline Data From an Activity Sheet, select a column for the Schedule & Distribution method. |
| Schedule |
Define the range of dates to use for plotting the cash flow data. These are the dates you specify to start the curve and end the curve. Note: If you choose to take dates from the schedule sheet elements, the system uses the Master schedule sheet for the project/shell.Select one of the following options:
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| Project Type | If you chose to Bring Baseline Data From an Activity Sheet, select the project as either Baseline or Current. |
| From Date | If you chose the Schedule as Use Dates from Schedule Sheet or Use Dates from Activity Sheet, select the start date to use for plotting the cash flow curve. |
| To Date | If you chose the Schedule as Use Dates from Schedule Sheet or Use Dates from Activity Sheet, select the end date to use for plotting the cash flow curve. |
| Distribution |
Distribution profiles are used to distribute data automatically in the cash flow worksheet. This option lets you select a distribution profile to use as the default distribution profile for the curve. Select any of the following options:
Note: The Auto option is selected by default, if you selected the Schedule option as Use Dates from Activity. Additionally, if you also selected the Periods for Cost Distribution option as Honor working days, Auto displays as a read-only field, and you can no longer select a default distribution profile. |
| Periods for Cost Distribution |
This field displays only if you have selected the Schedule option as Use Dates from Activity Sheet, and Distribution as Auto. Select any of the following options to specify how to distribute the costs based on the activity schedule:
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| Variance |
For CBS, typically, the Variance is set to Inflow for a Baseline type curve. This value is used to calculate variances against the Outflow type curves. Your choices are:
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