In this module, the program manager can have programs displayed which he or she wants to observe.
In order to be allowed to use the watchlist function, the logged-on user must be defined in the system as a Stakeholder.
Assign planning objects to the watchlist/remove planning objects from the watchlist
To include the planning objects in the watchlist, click on the Assign planning objects button (at the top right of the left module window).
As a result, the Assign Programs to the Watchlist dialog module, in which the planning objects for the watchlist can be selected, is opened.
To remove programs from the watchlist, mark them and click on the Delete button in the toolbar.
Details
By clicking on the ID of the required program, you can switch to the corresponding Program panel, in which you can edit or have a look at the program data depending on your user rights.
The color of the bar is determined by the code of the planning object. Code A Code B Code C Code D Code E
Calc. start and Calc. end of a planning object are calculated by clicking on the calculation button . The code of the planning objects is defined and changed in the Edit Planning Objects module (the code of projects and proposals can also be defined and changed in the Project Core Data and Proposal Core Data modules.
Actual dates
The bar is hatched in white. The background color depends on the code of the planning object.
Actual start and Actual end (if available, otherwise Latest time recording date ) of a planning object. They are determined from the actual dates of the tasks (Actual start/Actual end) during calculation of the schedule of the respective planning object by clicking on the calculation button .
Float
Float available when the calculated end date (Calc. end) is earlier than the requested end date (Requested end).
Date delay
A date delay occurs when the calculated end date (Calc. end) is later than the requested end date (Requested end). The date delay bar immediately follows the bar for calculated dates and is customized with a color gradient so that the red color has various shades.