EVMStepsEVMSolutionsEVMSpecialistsEVMSchoolCompanyCommunity
  Login  Register     

WE NEED YOU! To contribute to the EVMS Forums

EVMS Forums

EVMS Forums are a service provided to the EVM community by EVMServices.com. Feel free to browse the forums, read the topics and post replies.

The Forums are moderated by EVM experts who will offer thoughtful replies to your questions, based on their seasoned experience.

You must register on our website (for free) to post replies or subscribe to topics of interest.

  
Subject: Negative current period BCWP
Prev Next
You are not authorized to post a reply.

Author Messages
Eleanor Haupt

Posts:26

09/21/2006 8:46 AM  
I noticed that negative current period BCWP can drive the wrong colors in certain fields, for example, CvpTr. Wayne Erwin found out that the formula to calculate the color ratings uses the absolute value of BCWP in the denominator of the CV% formula. He's referring this to Jim Price for resolution.
Using the absolute value of BCWP in the denominator when you have a negative BCWP results in the opposite color of what you should expect. For example, if both CV and BCWP were negative, then you should get a positive number and either a green or blue color. But you will end up with a negative number and a red color. Be careful!
You are not authorized to post a reply.
Forums > EVMS Forums > wInsight User Forum > Negative current period BCWP



 
 Terms Of Use | Privacy Statement  | Sitemap |  EVMServices.com 
© 2010 by Pilgrim Companions, Inc.