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What is measurement method in SAP PS - Project System?


SAP Term: measurement method

  • Component: PS

  • Component Name: Project System

  • Description: The measurement method describes how the percentage of completion POC is calculated in progress analysis. The measurement method consists of a measurement technique and other parameters, such as an initial POC. &EXAMPLE& The following measurement methods are defined for the "start-finish rule" measurement: 0-100 method, with an initial POC of 0 20-80 method, with an initial POC of 20


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  • Key Concepts: 
    The measurement method in SAP Project System (PS) is a tool used to measure the progress of a project. It is used to determine the amount of work that has been completed and the amount of work that still needs to be done. The measurement method can be used to track the progress of a project over time and to compare the progress of different projects. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The measurement method in SAP PS is used to measure the progress of a project. It is based on the project's milestones and tasks. The progress of each task is measured by assigning a percentage value to it. This percentage value is then used to calculate the overall progress of the project. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the measurement method in SAP PS, it is important to ensure that all tasks are assigned a percentage value that accurately reflects their progress. This will ensure that the overall progress of the project is accurately measured. Additionally, it is important to regularly update the percentage values for each task as the project progresses. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The measurement method in SAP PS can be used in conjunction with other tools such as Gantt charts and resource management tools. These tools can be used to further analyze and track the progress of a project over time. Additionally, these tools can be used to identify areas where additional resources may be needed or where tasks may need to be re-prioritized.
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