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Advanced Scheduling Options – Primavera P6 Tips and Tricks: Tip 30

By |March 30th, 2015|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

In last month’s newsletter we discussed another Oracle Primavera P6 Scheduling Option – Multiple Float Paths. This month, we move into looking at the final Scheduling Options available in Oracle Primavera P6: how to Define Critical Activities, as well as Calculate Float

Scheduling Options – Multiple Float Paths – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 29

By |February 26th, 2015|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

In last month’s newsletter we discussed the Oracle Primavera P6 Scheduling Options of Retained Logic compared to Progress Override, and discovered how to use the Progress Override setting to progress work out of sequence. This month, we look at another Scheduling Option available in

Understanding Scheduling Options – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 28

By |February 2nd, 2015|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

Last month we discussed Displaying Variance to Approved Baselines, and then being able to compare the Baseline Bar against current project bars by using Activity Layout settings. This month, we move into looking at some Scheduling Techniques such as Scheduling Options available in

Displaying Variance to Approved Baselines – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 27

By |December 31st, 2014|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

Last month we discussed ‘Updating and saving a baseline’, and then being able to compare the baseline bar against Current Project Bars by using Activity Layout settings. This month we conclude our topic on baselines with a brief discussion on

Updating and Saving a Baseline – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 26

By |December 10th, 2014|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

Last month we looked at ‘Printing Activity Layouts’ and tips to assist with the tailoring of the information printed. This month we cover updating a baseline, and after saving a baseline, being able to see the baseline bar against

Printing Activity Layouts – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 25

By |October 31st, 2014|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

Last month we looked at ‘Improving P6 Readability’ and tips to improve the visual aspects of your P6 Layout. This time we will focus on how to ensure that what you see on the P6 layout screen will be reflected in

Improving Readability – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 24

By |September 26th, 2014|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

Last month we looked at the ‘Renumber of Oracle Primavera P6 Activity ID’s’ feature in Oracle Primavera P6 (P6) and how it can save you time and effort. We are continuing that theme, this month, with another simple feature

Trekkers Blitz Their Fundraising Target

By |September 18th, 2014|Categories: News & Views|

A RED Hill business owner was among a group of 16 Queenslanders who conquered part of Central Australia’s Larapinta Trail to raise money for abused and neglected children. Through its six-day Larapinta Challenge, Act for Kids raised $120,000. Prescience Technology

Renumbering Oracle Primavera P6 Activities – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 23

By |September 13th, 2014|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

Have you ever been challenged by projects and schedules that change, sometimes significantly, from the way they were initially planned and scheduled? We have seen a lot of projects, and in our collective memory, struggle to remember a single

How Does P6 Summarize Data in the Summary/Grouping Bands? – Primavera Tips and Tricks: Tip 22

By |July 18th, 2014|Categories: Primavera Tips & Tricks|Tags: , , |

A common issue that users face when they look at a standard schedule is working out how Oracle Primavera P6 creates the summary/grouping bands. In some cases, it seems as if the figures don’t add up!  Well, in this

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