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Data Type     Date

Entry Type     Calculated or entered

Description     The Pessimistic Finish field contains the date that represents the worst-case possibility for when a task could finish. You can enter this date as part of a PERT analysis calculation, which takes a weighted average of expected, pessimistic, and optimistic dates and durations. This field is available only in the PA_Pessimistic Case table or the PA_Pessimistic Gantt view.

How Calculated     When you first create a task, the Pessimistic Finish date field contains "NA." When you enter a pessimistic duration and pessimistic start date, and then click Calculate PERT  Button imageon the PERT Analysis toolbar, the pessimistic finish date for the selected task is calculated and placed in the Pessimistic Finish field.

Best Uses     Use the Pessimistic Finish field in the PA_Pessimistic Case table or the PA_Pessimistic Gantt view to estimate the probabilities of task dates. By default, the PERT analysis calculation gives heaviest weight (4) to the expected information, and the lightest weight (1 each) to the pessimistic and optimistic information.

Example     You have several critical tasks for which you want to see the best-case, worst-case, and expected finish dates. You enter the expected start dates and durations for these tasks, as well as their optimistic and pessimistic start dates and durations, and then run the PERT analysis calculation.

Remarks     By changing the weight that Microsoft Office Project attributes to each of the three estimated durations, you can tailor the probable estimate to be more accurate. To change the weight, click PERT Weights   Button image on the PERT Analysis toolbar, and then alter the default settings.

The Pessimistic Finish field uses the Finish3 custom finish date field.

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