Use the Activate Defaults page to specify the industry and country in which your enterprise operates and to define your coding system for projects.
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During the Activation process, you can identify up to three levels of project numbering, although many firms use only one (such as project) or two (such as project and phase). For example, you might identify each project using a seven-character code such as 45622.01, in which the first five characters represent the main project and the final two represent additional work. The two parts of the code are separated by a period, called a delimiter.
If you already have a project numbering structure, you should probably continue using it. If you are considering a change, consult with your project management and finance teams to be sure that any changes that you make address their needs.
The project number is just one element of the work breakdown structure (WBS) that your enterprise could use. To learn more about the overall work breakdown structure, see the
Work Breakdown Structure help topic.
To activate your defaults:
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On the Activation menu, click
Activate Defaults.
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From the
Industry drop-down list, select the one that best matches the work that your enterprise performs and then select your country from the
Country drop-down list.
Based on the industry that you specify, some settings and terminology in
Vantagepoint automatically change to reflect common industry practices. For example, if you choose Architecture and Engineering Services,
Vantagepoint uses a chart of
accounts that is common to the A/E industry and uses terms such as "
project," "
project manager," and "
client" throughout the user interface.
These settings and terminology are just a starting point. After you complete the Activation process, you can review these default settings and terms and further tailor
Vantagepoint to your needs. For example, you can use the Labels and Lists page in Setup to change the names of specific fields or change the options that are available in drop-down lists. Or you can use the Time page in Setup to modify the default settings for employee timesheets.
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Click
Use Industry Defaults.
In most cases, the WBS tab displays. This is where you specify the structure of your project numbers.
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Click
WBS Structure.
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Set up the work breakdown structure for the way that your enterprise manages projects.
If you are using QuickBooks integration with
Vantagepoint, you can set up work breakdown levels in
Vantagepoint, but any project data from
Vantagepoint that is passed to QuickBooks is passed at work breakdown structure level 1 (project) only and not lower levels.
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Click
Done Activating Defaults.
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Work Breakdown Structure Basics
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Learn how to set up a work breakdown structure that reflects the project numbering system that you currently use.
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