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Hello good pple of the forum,

I have a business requirement, which says a variance is to be generated to know the cost status of a task to the number of hours it takes the resource to execute a task i.e if a task is assigned to a resource, there is budgeted value for the task let's say the task is to be executed in 6 hrs, every hr is charged an amount like 100 dollars. Now that equates to 600dollars.

My question is how do i create these fields(budgeted cost for a task) in project office that will then be calculated to the number of hrs assigned to a task.

I hope i made this clear enough.

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Hello good pple of the forum,

I have a business requirement, which says a variance is to be generated to know the cost status of a task to the number of hours it takes the resource to execute a task i.e if a task is assigned to a resource, there is budgeted value for the task let's say the task is to be executed in 6 hrs, every hr is charged an amount like 100 dollars. Now that equates to 600dollars.

My question is how do i create these fields(budgeted cost for a task) in project office that will then be calculated to the number of hrs assigned to a task.

I hope i made this clear enough.

Thank you
Do the Earned Value fields not meet your requirement?
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