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Negative Float

The document discusses 6 reasons that can generate a negative float in Primavera P6: 1) Using constraints that set late finish dates earlier than early finish dates, 2) Setting a "Must Finish By" date in the project settings, 3) Having external relationships with other projects, 4) Using level of effort activities in a progressed schedule where float is calculated as late start - early start, 5) Using multiple calendars, and 6) Using resource dependent activities with different resource and activity calendars. Negative float occurs when late dates are calculated to be earlier than early dates.

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Negative Float

The document discusses 6 reasons that can generate a negative float in Primavera P6: 1) Using constraints that set late finish dates earlier than early finish dates, 2) Setting a "Must Finish By" date in the project settings, 3) Having external relationships with other projects, 4) Using level of effort activities in a progressed schedule where float is calculated as late start - early start, 5) Using multiple calendars, and 6) Using resource dependent activities with different resource and activity calendars. Negative float occurs when late dates are calculated to be earlier than early dates.

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The story behind the negative float in P6

The negative float is a very popular hot topic in the scheduling field and its generated when
the late dates are less than the early dates and usually its accompanied with a delay in the
project, and a lot of project management professionals think that the only reason for a
negative float is because a constraint that has been used in the schedule. Although the first
thing you look for when you see a negative float is the constraints that are applied to the
schedule, but that not the only reason that generates the negative float in P6.
1 The usage of constraints
This is the most popular reason for generating a negative float, when we apply a constraint
date which is the less than the early finish of the activities, the constraint date will replace the
late finish of the activity and the negative float will be generated.

2 The usage of MUST FINISH BY in the project settings


Sometimes we forget the must finish by in the project settings especially when we take copy
from another project to work on it as a template, when the must finish by is applied its
exactly as if we are using the Finish on constraint.

3 External relationships

When we have an external relationship with other projects that may lead to negative float,
since the late dates are taken from the successor activities. That may happen when you open
two projects at the same time especially if they are the same project but different revisions.
Or when you are using the SDK to import the relationships and used the wrong predecessors
or successors project ID.

To detect whether you have external relationship or not, either to check the Project ID column
in the activities that have negative float (Start with the last activity if you sorted by finish
date) or export the relationships using the SDK sheet.

4 Using Level of Effort in a progressed schedule + Compute float settings using the
late start Early start

If youre setting for calculation the float is set as Late Start Early start, you will experience
a negative float for the Level of efforts that linked to progressed activities, the reason for that
is because P6 actual dates override the late date for the LOE activities.

5 Using multiple calendars


This is obviously a very old bug in P6 that hasnt been fixed for ages now, if you used
multiple different calendars in the schedule, that may generate a negative float, it seems that
the late dates are calculated based on the predecessors calendar working hours.

6 Using Resources dependent activity type


Using the resource dependent activity type with a resource calendar different than the activity
calendar may lead also to negative float, this is another bug that primavera needs to work on.

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