Contents of the Project Dashboard Form
Use the fields and options on the Dashboard form to display a set of charts and tables called dashparts for the currently selected project.
Header Fields
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Project search |
To locate an existing project, enter a partial or complete name or number in the Find project field above the project's name. If you are working in the Projects hub and you switch from one form in that hub to another, your search information is preserved, and the project you select remains selected. |
Search Navigation Controls |
The Search Navigation Controls appear to the right of the Find <hub record> search field at the top of most Vantagepoint Hub and application forms. Use these controls and their related components to quickly locate a saved search, create ad hoc or new searches, page through records, as well as to find and select multiple Hub record. On the Saved Search control (), click to display the Saved Searches (left) and Record Selection (right) panes. The project search types include standard, personal (My Searches), shared searches, complex searches, as well as an ad hoc search
Selection. To access a search, select one of the following options:
For these searches, a project is considered active if the status of the project-level WBS element is Active. The project search list sort order option that you select on the My Preferences dialog box determines the order in which the projects display in the list: by name or by number. To change that setting, click on the main Vantagepoint toolbar. If warning conditions exist for any of the projects and Show Project Warning Indicators is selected on the Project Settings dialog box, a red or yellow warning indicator (, for example) displays next to them on the list. You can hover over or tap an indicator to display a description of the warning condition. For information about creating and using searches, see the Search Vantagepoint help topics. |
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Use these arrow icons to scroll through the records in the search results and display a different record on the form. The numbers indicate which record you are viewing out of the total number of records in the search results. |
+ New Project | Click this option to create a project.
This option is available if your security role has the access rights required for adding records. When you add a new project, Vantagepoint also creates a plan for that project. Depending on how you add the project, you may have an option of copying an existing project plan. If not, Vantagepoint automatically creates a plan for the project using default settings, so you can immediately begin entering planning data. |
Click this icon next to the project name to display the Project Structure dialog box.
If the project has a WBS with more than one level or it has a linked promotional project, the dialog box displays the levels and elements in the structure. You can then select another WBS element to display in the Projects hub, or you can edit the project structure. You can also select a WBS element for the linked promotional project, if one exists. If the project currently has only one level in the WBS and no linked promotional project, the Project Structure dialog box gives you options for adding WBS elements at lower levels. Click + Create a New Project Structure to add WBS elements individually using the Edit Project Structure form. To choose WBS elements from a project template, select the template in Use a Project Template and then click Use Template. By default, the Project Structure dialog box displays immediately below this icon, and when you select a WBS element, the dialog box closes. However, if you are working in the Projects hub and you want the dialog box to remain open after you make a selection so it is readily available for navigating to other WBS elements, drag the dialog box to a different location. It will then remain open while you work, as long as you do not select a different project or leave the Projects hub. |
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If the project belongs to a billing group, click this icon next to the project name to display the Billing Group dialog box. That dialog box displays the projects in the billing group, along with any lower-level WBS elements, so you can select another project or lower-level WBS element to display in the Projects hub. | |
Project Name and Project Number | When you select a project to view or edit, the project's name and number display at the top of the form below the search field.
If you navigate to a lower-level WBS element, the number and name of that element and the number and names of the parent elements above it in the WBS are displayed. If You Have the Pre-Award Project Numbering Feature Turned On If you have this feature turned on, when a project is awarded, you can change the project's number to an awarded number immediately or schedule it to be changed at a future time. When you take either action, orange text displays below the project number in the Project Number field. If you change the project number immediately, the orange text lets you know that the project number is currently being changed. If you scheduled the number to be changed at a future time, the orange text shows you the date and time that the number will be changed. The new project number that will be assigned is also displayed in orange text below the project number. This same orange text displays below the project number in the Project Number field in other applications in the Projects hub, such as Contract Management.For more information about the Pre-Award Project Numbering feature, see Using Different Numbering Systems for Pre-Award and Awarded Projects. |
Last modified date, time, and user |
The last modified date, time, and user name display below the record's name to indicate when the record was last modified and the name of the person who made the changes, unless the user ID is not mapped to a user name, in which case only the user ID displays. In rare cases, the name of a system process, such as a conversion process related to a product upgrade, is displayed in place of a specific user name as the source of the last modification. |
Plan last modified date, time, and user |
The last modified date, time, and user name display below the project's name and number to indicate when the project plan was last modified and the name of the person who made the changes, unless the user ID is not mapped to a user name, in which case only the user ID displays. |
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Click to the right of the Summary pane to collapse the pane and expand the main part of the form. When the Summary pane is collapsed, click to expand and display it. |
Actions Bar
Click Actions to select one of these options.
Field | Description |
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Add Touchpoint | Select this option to add a touchpoint (a simple activity such as a meeting or a phone call) for the currently displayed record. |
Add Proposal Properties | Select this option to display the New Proposal dialog box and begin adding a proposal for the project. |
Import GovWin IQ Opportunities | Select this option to connect to your GovWin IQ instance and import one or more opportunity records from GovWin IQ as in-pursuit projects in Vantagepoint. |
This option displays if GovWin IQ Integration is enabled on the GovWin IQ form (From GovWin IQ in How to Create Project on the New Project form.) | ) and if Vantagepoint is set up to use auto-numbering for project numbers. (If auto-numbering is not implemented for projects, this option is not available. In that case, you can import opportunities from GovWin IQ only one at a time by selecting|
Project Settings | Select this option to display the Project Settings dialog box. On that dialog box, you can select display options for the project search results list and the project structure. |
Fields and Options
The WBS level that you are viewing affects which fields display. To see all available fields, view the form at the highest WBS level.
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Show | This field displays
Billing or Cost to indicate whether the amounts represented in the charts and tables are at billing or at cost.
If you select Cost and Billing in Budget Type on the Plan Settings dialog box, both Billing and Cost are available, and you can switch between them. When you switch, the form's grids and charts update to reflect your selection. If your enterprise uses multiple currencies, the currency in use is indicated next to the Show option. The project cost currency is always used when viewing plans at cost. A configuration setting that your system administrator selects determines whether project cost currency or billing currency is used when you view plans at billing. When you display cost amounts, some information may not display if your security role does not provide access rights to labor cost rates and amounts. |
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Dashparts | The Dashboard form displays five dashparts. A dashpart is a chart or table that provides visual indicators of your project's key information, enabling you to track how your project is trending and identify any areas that might need attention. At any time, you can substitute a different dashpart for any of those currently displayed.
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- Upcoming Milestones Dashpart
Use the Upcoming Milestones dashpart on the Dashboard form of the Projects hub to review upcoming milestones for your projects on a graphically represented timeline. - Aged Accounts Receivable Dashpart
Use the Aged Accounts Receivable dashpart on the Dashboard of the Projects hub to view your posted accounts receivable information, with aging data, for the current project. This includes the total amount billed, paid and unpaid balances, outstanding retainage, and the length of time that the receivables have been outstanding. - Aged Unbilled Labor Dashpart
Use the Aged Unbilled Labor dashpart on the Dashboard of the Projects hub to view an assessment of the labor amounts at the project level. This includes billed and unbilled amounts, as well as an aging chart to display the period of time that the labor has gone unbilled. - Project Plan Summary Dashpart
Use the Project Plan Summary dashpart on the Dashboard of the Projects hub to view a summary of the project's labor, expense, consultant, and unit job-to-date (JTD) and estimate-to-complete (ETC) billing amounts at the project level. This dashpart provides one detailed view that shows how the project is trending against the contract amount as of the current date. Or, if you are planning at cost, you can view the estimate-at-completion (EAC) overhead against the contract amount to determine the potential profit for the project. - Project Progress Dashpart
Use the Project Progress dashpart on the Dashboard of the Projects hub to view the overall percent complete for project labor, expenses, consultants, and units, which enables you to quickly assess where you stand on the project through the job-to-date (JTD) date.