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==== Planned, Feasible and Actual  ====
 
*Planned dates and data hold the original dates and data (start end, duration, cost etc.) put in the planner.
*Actual dates and data hold the final actual dates and data as recorded by the team on task/action/gate start/completion.
*Feasible dates and data are automatically and continuously updated based on how the project progresses.
**''Feasible Start Date'' is the earliest possible date the gate or action can start (based on prior dependencies). If there is no precedence or dependencies this is equal to the planned start date.
**''Feasible End Date'' is the expected completion date.
**''Feasible Duration'' is the length (in days) of the available time window to complete the action/gate.
 
In the ideal scenario, where each item is completed on-time and exactly as planned, all three are the same. In the real world however this is rarely the case.
 
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