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In the Project structure tab,
Code: - Displays the structured hierarchical WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) code for each task—helpful for hierarchy and organization.
Project Task: Lists each specific activity or deliverable tied to the WBS code.
Weight: task. For example:
1is the main task “Detail Design & Engineering…”1.1Is the subtask “Design Fire Fighting Pump…”
Project Task- The description of each activity or deliverable. Tasks can be broad (e.g., “CONSTRUCTION SCOPE”) or specific (e.g., “PIPE SIZE 8"”).
Weight- Indicates each task’s contribution to the overall project progress, usually as a percentage. Higher weight means more impact on cumulative progress.
Quantity (broken into three parts)This weight directly influences the cumulative progress calculation.
Quantity
This section is split into:
Previous
: Total quantity– Quantity completed before this report
.(not
Current Report
: Quantity added– New quantity reported as completed during this
updatecycle.
Estimated
:– Total expected or planned quantity for that
task.task
Progress (%) (also
Also split into three views):
Previous
: Percentage completed up to the last– Progress % achieved before this report.
Current Report
: New percentage– % added in
thisthe current update.
Cumulative
:– Total
completionprogress to date
, used for updating overall progress.
Example: The "PIPE SIZE 8" task shows 30.000% progress cumulative, with 30.000% coming from this report.