How does Retained Logic, Progress Override and Actual Dates in Primavera P6 Scheduling Options work?
In Primavera P6, there are three options in the Scheduling Options dialog as follows:
- Retained Logic
- Progress Override
- Actual Dates
These three options control how Primavera P6 calculates “Out of Sequence Progress”.
To demonstrate these options, let’s look at a simple project including 3 activities described in the screenshot below:
The activity logic dictates that A2 should not begin until A1 has been completed, but in the real world sometimes A2 could be started and finished even though A1 has not been started – this is known as Out of Sequence Progress.
How does Primavera P6 deal with this situation?
It depends on which scheduling option was chosen.
Scheduling using the Retained Logic option:
The logic of the activity is retained and enforced, and so Activity A3 cannot be started until activity A1 has been completed, as shown below.
Scheduling using the Progress Override option:
The out of sequence progress overrides the logic of the activity, and so activity A3 is scheduled independently of the predecessor of A2. In other words, activity A1 is no longer considered to be a predecessor of activity A3.
Scheduling using the Actual Dates option:
When scheduling the project using the Actual Dates option, the actual dates override the logic of the activity, and so activity A3 is scheduled to begin as soon as activity A2 is complete, even if activity A2 has an actual finish date after the data date.
Thank you for your reading.
This original article and other useful tips are also available at my personal blog: https://doduykhuong.com/2016/06/08/how-does-retained-logic-progress-override-and-actual-dates-in-scheduling-options-work/
Senior Project Control & Planning Engineer at ARCADIS
4 年Thank you for posting valuable information and explanation.
Civil Engineer / Quantity Surveyor/ Planning Engineer
4 年Interesting topic ! I have basic knowledge in primavera p6 and I've been using Ms project. Please post more like this.
Director @ Delay & Quantum (UK) Ltd | Expert Witness, Dispute Avoidance, Management and Advocate
4 年It’s a nice feature in P6 that you can choose but what it actually reveals is that the planner got it wrong in the first place. Adding a finish to start logic link that isn’t actually correct is the problem and the solution is to be more careful and schedule it properly. Try taking the stand as an expert and telling the tribunal that the software tried to correct your mistake...
Planning Engineer
4 年Which method is recommended to use?!