Entering Actual Values for Tasks
A more detailed way to keep your schedule up to date is to
record what actually happens for each task in your project. You can
record each task’s actual start, finish, work, and duration values.
When you enter these values, Project uses the following rules:
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When you enter a task’s actual start date, Project moves the
scheduled start date to match the actual start date. -
When you enter a task’s actual finish date, Project moves
the scheduled finish date to match the actual finish date and sets
the task to 100% complete. -
When you enter a task’s actual work value, Project
recalculates the task’s remaining work value, if any. -
When you enter a task’s actual duration, if it is less than
the scheduled duration, Project subtracts the actual duration from
the scheduled duration to determine the remaining duration. -
When you enter a task’s actual duration, if it is equal to
the scheduled duration, Project sets the task to 100%
complete. -
When you enter a task’s actual duration, if it is longer
than the scheduled duration, Project adjusts the scheduled
duration to match the actual duration and sets the task to 100%
complete.
In this exercise, you record actual work values for some tasks
as well as start dates and durations for other tasks.
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On the View tab, in the
Data group, click Tables and then click Work.
The Work table appears.
Tip
You can display whichever table is most relevant to the
details you are focused on while tracking progress in a project
plan. Useful tables include the Work table, which focuses on
work values, and the Cost table, which focuses on cost values.
The Tracking table is a good all-around table when recording or
viewing progress.
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Drag the vertical divider bar to the right to expose the
other columns in the Work table.
This table includes both the total scheduled work (labeled
“Work”) and Actual and Remaining work columns. You’ll refer to the
values in these columns as you update tasks.
In the chart portion of the Gantt Chart view, you can see
that task 9 is partially complete. In the Work table, note the
actual work value of 8 hours. This 8 hours is the result of
setting the task at 50% complete in the previous exercise. The
task had 16 hours of work total, so 50% complete equals 8 hours
actual work completed and 8 hours remaining. You want to record
that the task is now complete but required more actual work than
expected. -
In the Actual field for
task 9, Prepare book P&L statement, type
or select 24, and then press
the Enter key.
Project records that 24 hours of work have been completed on
task 9. Since 24 hours is greater than the originally scheduled 16
hours, Project marks the task as completed and extends the Gantt
bar of the task to indicate its longer duration.
Now suppose that more time has passed. To conclude
this exercise, you will enter actual start dates and durations of
other tasks in the Internal Launch Phase. -
In the Task Name column,
click task 10, Plan author’s travel
itinerary.
This task started one working day ahead of schedule (the
Tuesday before its scheduled start date) and took a total of seven
days to complete. You will record this information in the Update
Tasks dialog box. -
On the Task tab, in the
Schedule group, click the down
arrow to the right of the Mark on
Track button, and then click Update Tasks.
The Update Tasks dialog box appears. This dialog box shows
both the actual and scheduled values for the task’s duration,
start, and finish, as well as its remaining duration. In this box,
you can update the actual and remaining values. -
In the Start field in the
Actual group on the left side
of the dialog box, type or select 1/17/12. -
In the Actual dur field,
type or select 7d.
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Click OK.
Project records the actual start date, duration, and
scheduled and actual work of the task. These values also roll up
to the Internal Launch Phase summary task
(task 7) and the project summary task (task 0), as indicated by
the change highlighting.
To conclude this exercise, you will record that task 11
started on time but took longer than planned to complete. -
In the Task Name column,
click task 11, Channel Sales prep. -
On the Task tab, in the
Schedule group, click the down
arrow to the right of the Mark on
Track button, and then click Update Tasks.
The Update Tasks dialog box appears. -
In the Actual dur field,
type 7d, and then click
OK.
Project records the actual duration of the task.
Because you did not specify an actual start date, Project
assumes that the task started as scheduled. However, the actual
duration that you entered causes Project to calculate an actual
finish date that is later than the originally scheduled finish
date.
Clean Up
Close the Simple Tracking file.
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