Plan Settings Dialog Box
Use the Plan Settings dialog box to specify the budget type, cost and billing rates, and other settings to use for the currently selected project plan.
When you create a project from an existing project and select to copy the existing project's plan, the plan settings for the existing project are also copied for the new plan. If you create a project in any other way, the new project is assigned default plan settings based on options selected on the Plan Settings form (
) and the Rates form ( ). In either case, if you have the required access rights, you can change those settings for the new plan.When You Save the Plan Settings
- Automatically recalculates the planned cost and/or billing values for all employee and generic resource assignments based on the current rate settings, including the effective dates associated with rates
- Applies the billing multiplier to unit assignment rows based on the value entered in the Billing Multiplier field on the Units tab
- On the Expenses tab, when you select the Recalculate Planned Billing checkbox and then click Save, Vantagepoint recalculates the planned bill amount for all reimbursable expense assignments based on the current rate settings.
- On the Consultants tab, when you select the Recalculate Planned Billing checkbox and then click Save, Vantagepoint recalculates the planned bill amount for all reimbursable consultant assignments based on the current rate settings.
- On the Units tab, when you select the Recalculate Planned Cost and/or Recalculate Planned Billing checkbox and then click Save, Vantagepoint recalculates the planned cost and/or bill amounts for all units based on the current rate settings.
Because all labor assignment amounts are recalculated using current rate settings each time you retrieve the plan and when you save settings, you should use rate tables and effective dates for new rates if you want older rates to continue to apply for certain calendar periods and new rates to apply for subsequent periods. For example, if you add a new rate with an effective date for an employee, only assigned hours for that employee that fall on or after that date are affected by the new rate.
- Create a second unit that is essentially a duplicate of the first but with a unique unit number and different rate information and then include both units in the same unit table. In the project plan, use the Reassign option to transfer a portion of the planned quantities from the first unit to the second unit with the new rate. Alternatively, you can add assignment rows for both units and then enter planned quantities for each for the appropriate calendar periods.
- Create a second unit table. In one table, include the unit with its initial rate information. In the second table, include the same unit with its later rate information. In the project plan, add assignment rows for the two unit-and-table combinations and then enter planned quantities for each for the appropriate calendar periods.
If you change settings for a plan or recalculate planned amounts and then decide that you are not happy with the changes, you can click
on the Actions bar to return to the last published version of the plan and restore the prior plan values. The action is available if the plan contains changes that have not yet been published, whether or not those changes have been checked in.Plans Converted from Vision or iAccess
If a Vision or iAccess plan was converted to Vantagepoint, many converted assignments may have override rate information that was saved for specific calendar periods while in Vision or iAccess. Following conversion, those plan amounts, by default, are not automatically recalculated when you retrieve a plan or save plan settings in Vantagepoint.
You can choose to automatically recalculate planned labor amounts in a converted plan by selecting the Recalculate Planned Cost checkbox and/or the Recalculate Planned Billing checkbox on the Labor tab of the Plan Settings dialog box. You need to do this only once; from that point forward the planned labor assignments will be recalculated automatically based on the current settings each time you click Save. Whether or not you force a recalculation, any new labor assignments added to a converted plan in Vantagepoint and any plan data entered for new calendar periods for existing labor assignments will be automatically recalculated based on current settings each time you retrieve a plan or save plan settings. In addition, if you edit any of the converted calendar period values that have saved rates from Vision or iAccess, they will, from that point on, be subject to automatic recalculation as well.
If you want all planned expense, consultant, and unit amounts in a converted plan to be recalculated based on the current settings, select each of the Recalculate checkboxes on the Expenses, Consultants, and Units tabs and then save the plan settings.
- Related Topics:
- Display the Plan Settings Dialog Box
You display the dialog box from the Plan form in the Projects hub. - General Tab of the Plan Settings Dialog Box
Use the General tab on the Plan Settings dialog box to specify the budget type for a plan. - Labor Tab of the Plan Settings Dialog Box
Use the Labor tab on the Plan Settings dialog box to specify the overhead percentage and the cost and billing rate methods, tables, and multipliers for a plan. - Expenses Tab of the Plan Settings Dialog Box
If planning is enabled for expenses, use the Expenses tab on the Plan Settings dialog box to specify the planning level and the billing rate methods, tables, and multipliers for expenses. - Consultants Tab of the Plan Settings Dialog Box
If planning is enabled for consultants, use the Consultants tab on the Plan Settings dialog box to specify the planning level for consultants and the billing rate methods, tables, and multipliers for consultants. - Units Tab of the Plan Settings Dialog Box
Use the Units tab on the Plan Settings dialog box to recalculate planned cost or planned billing amounts and to specify the billing multiplier for units. - Labor Codes Tab of the Plan Settings Dialog Box
If you want to plan labor for a project by labor code, use the Labor Codes tab on the Plan Settings dialog box to select the labor code levels for which you want to enter planned hours.