It could be so easy for Oracle to implement EPS level data, like Activity Codes, for
-Calendars
-Resources
-Layouts, including filters.
With the security profile model as applied to the EPS it would be so much easier for users to manage their projects. This was presented to Oracle over a decade ago, But hey its Oracle - they know what we want better than ourselves.
Only Activity Codes have a version which is specific to an EPS node and its children. EPS codes are text only, so no arithmetic and to/from date arithmetic.
It is worth noting that if you use them, Export of projects require the receiving database to have EXACTLY the same EPS node structure to import EPS codes.
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Submitted by Rodel Marasigan on Tue, 2023-01-10 04:28
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20 years 6 monthsBrian,Activity Codes are the
Brian,
Activity Codes are the ONLY feature that P6 explicitly allows to be set at EPS level.
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7 years 10 monthsThanks, all. Seems you
Thanks, all. Seems you confirm my finding that Activity codes can't be applied at the EPS vevel, for now.
thanks
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20 years 6 monthsIt could be so easy for
It could be so easy for Oracle to implement EPS level data, like Activity Codes, for
-Calendars
-Resources
-Layouts, including filters.
With the security profile model as applied to the EPS it would be so much easier for users to manage their projects. This was presented to Oracle over a decade ago, But hey its Oracle - they know what we want better than ourselves.
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9 years 8 monthsBrian,Only Activity Codes
Brian,
Only Activity Codes have a version which is specific to an EPS node and its children. EPS codes are text only, so no arithmetic and to/from date arithmetic.
It is worth noting that if you use them, Export of projects require the receiving database to have EXACTLY the same EPS node structure to import EPS codes.
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19 yearsWhat sort of data set are
What sort of data set are your looking for? Is project codes will help?