Question: Can I load data into my Project Cash Flow (previously Period Distribution) workbook from an outside schedule-driven source, using some sort of import workbook? Can I use the Schedule
Question: Can I load data into my Project Cash Flow (previously Period Distribution) workbook from an outside schedule-driven source, using some sort of import workbook? Can I use the Schedule
Open Google Slides of this Presentation View Recording of this Presentation Improvements in Spitfire’s Project Cost Accounting Are you a Cash Flow person? Do you wish preparing Payment Applications with
Introduction: If you are comfortable with the Budget and Forecast Doc types, and how budgeting is tracked in the Spitfire Management System, you may want to use the Period Distribution
Question: Is there a way to easily see the period distribution amounts for a particular cost code/account category that have been posted to EAC or FAC and how they compare
Question: I distributed money on my Period Distribution workbook (as described in KBA-01773) but now I need to make changes. I need to move some amounts to different periods, adjust
Question: My Period Distribution workbook displays many rows of information. Are there filters I can use to display less rows? Answer: Yes. On the Spitfire Menu, there are two filter
Question: When I open my Period Distribution workbook (from a Period Distribution document), I see amounts to be distributed in the Remainder column. What are my options for distributing these
Question: I just opened my first Period Distribution (PD) workbook and I see dated periods across the workbook. How does Spitfire determine the first and last period to show up
View Recording of this Presentation Are Your Customers Paying Their Fair Share of the Bills This Month? When your Finance team plans the company’s monthly cash demands, are they relying
In V23, the Period Distribution Doc type was renamed Project Cash Flow and the Period Distribution (PD) workbook was renamed Project Cash Flow (PCF) workbook. PAGE | Excel Project Budgeting