Hi Vincent,As each month has a different number of days, the "work" that can be done each month is not necessarily the same. For this reason, the ETC spread functionality is based on the number of days and not on the months. You also may know that when looking at the “Periodical Cost Graph”, you can see the earned value (cost) which is calculated on a daily basis. (and hours...)A few years ago I had the same kind of "problem", using not the number of calendar days, but the number of working days in each month. After several tests and manual calculations, the client realized that there was very little difference between the two methods.I understand that the customer really wants a monthly spread, but there is no such function in IFS.A solution could be to create a custom field that would calculate the amount to be distributed per remaining month (no. of months from the 1st of the month following the cut-off date of the forecast to the end date of the activity). Then, could an event gene
Hi,You just need to click on the element in the legend you don’t want to see in the graph.I’m not sure if it’s possible to keep this “parameter” each time you open the graph.
Hello,sorry for the late answer, but I think the best way is to use a linear spread with start date and end date on 12 months base, like this the system will not divide by 12 months, but will use the number of days of each month to spread the amount.
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