The Schedule Reporting form displays activity lists, resources, relationships,activities and includes a Baseline Execution index report.
The Schedule reports category contains the following reports:
Activities and Predecessors — This report is an extension of the Activity List report with the addition of predecessors.
Activities and Resources — This report is an extension of the Activity List report with the addition of resource assignments.
Activities and Successors — This report is an extension of the Activity List report with the addition of successors.
Activity List — This report is a full display of all activities for all schedule projects that are connected to a PM Compass project. Use it to review activity start and end times, locations, subjects, attendees, and so on. You can print an activity list for a single activity, selected activities, or all your activities.
Baseline Execution Index — Use this report to compare the cumulative number of tasks actually completed each period to the cumulative number of baseline tasks scheduled to be completed. The Baseline Execution Index (BEI) metric is used to indicate the efficiency with which actual work has been accomplished when measured against the baseline.
Data Mining Schedule Detail —This report displays activity information for the Data Mining rule: An activity with no work package. When this rule is triggered, this report is called automatically from the Data Mining Summary report to display the activity information. The report can also be run on its own to display just the activities in the schedule project that triggered the rule.
Schedule reports are different from cost reports because they run off the schedule that is attached to the PM Compass project. For a schedule report to work, you have to have the schedule properly linked to the work packages. The best way to confirm that the projects have been linked is to use the Cost Analysis Activities tab to see the activities for the selected work package.
Scheduling a report to run at a certain date/time
Review the report procedures (use, modify, edit, format, sort, and archive reports)