Project Fields
Name
Name is a mandatory field.
Link Fields
Client and Responsibility are link fields.
Unless the administrator set it otherwise, you can:
Link a company to the project with a connection of the Client-Project type using the Client field.
Link a person to the project with a connection of the Responsibility-Responsible type using the Responsibility field.
Type
From the Resource Type menu choose the name of the resource group (directory) that will contain this resource. Resource types are set by the administrator. For example, the following types can be used: Equipment, Conference rooms.
Phase
Choose a phase of the project from the Project Phase pop-up menu. The administrator defines Project phases in which they are shown in the person’s To Do list.
The following project phases can be used: Active, Ready, Cancelled, Dismissed, etc. Usually the administrator defines that projects in the Active phase are to be shown on the Projects page in the To Do window.
Visibility
You can protect a project by choosing the visibility group from the Visibility pop-up menu.
Access Rights
For information about object access rights please see the Protecting Objects chapter.
Image Field
For information about image fields please see the Image Fields chapter.
Description
Use this field for a free-form description of the project. A standard description field can store up to 2000 characters.
Other fields
In the lower part of the Project edit form the following additional fields are located: Start date, End Date, Budget, Result, Duration and Amount. These fields are not mandatory, but they can be useful in the project follow-up.
The use of these additional fields requires the internal agreement of the working team. The fields may describe how you plan to implement a project (the costs and the amount of work) or the objectives of a sales project (sales in dollars and units). For example:
Start date |
the date the project starts |
End date |
the date the project ends |
Budget |
estimated costs |
Result |
results achieved |
Duration (units) |
time to be spent |
Amount (units) |
number of product units sold |
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