Importing Cost Data
Acumen allows you to import cost data from a Deltek Cobra data file, a .cvs file, and/or Work Authorization Document (WAD).
You can view Cobra status, dollars, and hours for the selected control account or work package, as well as work authorization details for the selected control account.
- The cost data file must have a .dcde or .csv extension and the Work Authorization Document must have an .xls or .xlsx extension, and
- The Deltek Cobra / Cost Data and WAD option on the Platforms (Deltek) page of the Deltek Acumen Options dialog box must be selected.
You can import cost data in one of two ways:
- On the S1 // Projects tab, in the Get External Data From menu group, click Cost Data to start the Cost Data Import Wizard.
- On the S1 // Projects tab in the Projects pane, right-click on a project or snapshot and click Import Cost Data to start the Cost Data Import Wizard.
Snapshots and Cost Data
If you have imported cost data, when you create a new snapshot, the cost data is copied from the parent project (or previous snapshot) to the new snapshot. You do not need to run the Cost Data Import Wizard to import the cost data again if nothing has changed. If you need to update cost data from a different cost data file, you can run the wizard again. When you run the wizard, all of the settings and files that were selected when you ran it previously are selected by default.
If you create additional snapshots, the cost data is copied from the snapshot that was last created.
.CSV File
You can import cost data from other programs into Acumen. The Acumen installation includes a comma separated values (.csv) template file called CSV Template.csv and some sample EVAS files that are located in the folder. For more information about the file structure that you need to use, see Cost Data CSV Structure.
Work Authorization Document (WAD)
- ID — This is the column that you select in the Acumen cost import wizard that matches the project control account ID. You can enter any name for the column.
- WBS — This is the WBS to which the control account is tied.
- OBS — This is the OBS to which the control account is tied.
- Description — This is a short description of the WAD.
- Scope — This is the body of the WAD where most of the textual data is defined.
- BaselineStart — This is the WAD baseline start date.
- BaselineFinish — This is the WAD baseline finish date.
- Total_Dollars and Total_Hours