As a user, when I set an End Date in the future I can have the graph extend all the way to that End Date (with no data showing for the future dates) so I can get a feel for whether the project is on track relative to the deadline.
I noticed with the new CFD that if you set the end date into the future (say, December 1st), the graph only extends to today's date. I can imagine scenarios where this is desired but for a fixed deadline project, seeing a visual representation of how much time is left can give you a good feel for whether you are on track or not.
A separate idea may be to be able to add a trend line to one of the bands (e.g. Completed or Production) to see if you trend line lands above or below the total units at the End Date.
Thanks again for building this. It is sweeeeeeet!
As a user, when I set an End Date in the future I can have the graph extend all the way to that End Date (with no data showing for the future dates) so I can get a feel for whether the project is on track relative to the deadline.
I noticed with the new CFD that if you set the end date into the future (say, December 1st), the graph only extends to today's date. I can imagine scenarios where this is desired but for a fixed deadline project, seeing a visual representation of how much time is left can give you a good feel for whether you are on track or not.
A separate idea may be to be able to add a trend line to one of the bands (e.g. Completed or Production) to see if you trend line lands above or below the total units at the End Date.
Thanks again for building this. It is sweeeeeeet!