1. Define the Cost resource as Material with unit of measurement $, and setting Standard Rate = 1.00/$. Keep "Default units/time" = 0/d. 2. Uncheck "Auto Compute Actuals" and "Compute Costs from units". 3. Assign Cost resource to all required activities. 4. Through Global Change tool, change the value of "Budget Material Units" under Cost Resource to 1. 5. Import Cost from excel file or directly input values into the "Budget Cost" parameter. Now when you will run the Scheduler or "Recalculate Assignment Costs", it will not effect your schedule or the Budgeted Total Cost.
@@abdulrahimtaha_ Strange that your comment is exact copy of my comment on: engineerbook.net/questions/view/50/primavera-p6-duration-and-budgeted-total-cost-turns-zero Did you get it from there?
Thanks So Much E. Hani For this recognized lesson ,,,,,,,
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Fantastic job.
How do we take into account long lead items? We approved the shop drawings, but what if it 6 months out?
any other way to load budgeted cost? can we load as a expenses?
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good job
hi I want lesson 1 to finish of this video thank you
How i can get lesson 10,11,12
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From previous lesson 6.6, after loading the cost all original duration became zero. Can you explain why this happened and how to fix it? thanks
Did you get the answer to this question? I am facing the same problem.
1. Define the Cost resource as Material with unit of measurement $, and setting Standard Rate = 1.00/$. Keep "Default units/time" = 0/d.
2. Uncheck "Auto Compute Actuals" and "Compute Costs from units".
3. Assign Cost resource to all required activities.
4. Through Global Change tool, change the value of "Budget Material Units" under Cost Resource to 1.
5. Import Cost from excel file or directly input values into the "Budget Cost" parameter.
Now when you will run the Scheduler or "Recalculate Assignment Costs", it will not effect your schedule or the Budgeted Total Cost.
How about trying to recopy the duration to excel file then importing the excel into Primavera again?
@@abdulrahimtaha_ Strange that your comment is exact copy of my comment on:
engineerbook.net/questions/view/50/primavera-p6-duration-and-budgeted-total-cost-turns-zero
Did you get it from there?
@@hasanshirazi9535 yes 🙂