Oracle Primavera Cloud v23.11 - New Functionality
In the Portfolio Scorecard page, content is now automatically saved when making changes to the layout or values. This eliminates the need for the user to click save whenever a change is made on the page.
In the Evaluation dialogue, the user can now remove evaluation scores for a project by selecting Reset Score in the toolbar (beside the print icon). This functionality is now available at the project, portfolio, program, and idea levels.
The user will always receive a confirmation dialogue before the information is removed.
Reset Score is displayed in the Idea Evaluation.
Reset Score is also displayed in Portfolio Analysis and Scorecard as well.
If you are exporting configuration data at the workspace level, you can now select which workflows or forms to export. The export will include only the associated data with that workflow or form, such as codes and configured fields.
With OPC, as with any software, it is useful to be aware as new functionality is added. That way you can take full advantage of the new functionality when it applies to a task you need to complete. This is not an all-inclusive list of all the new functionality points in OPC 23.11, but some you may find of interest.
About the Author
Mary Lynn Backstrom, PMP, PMI-SP, PMI-BA – Implementation Specialist
Mary Lynn spent many years filling a variety of project controls duties such as planning, scheduling, analyzing, training and continuous improvement in the Aerospace Industry. Since joining Emerald in 2008, she has been a tremendous asset to the Emerald team. She has worked as a lead scheduler for turnarounds, led sessions for review and troubleshooting of scheduling and reporting, created and given custom training courses for clients, and is a sought after Primavera P6 trainer.
Mary Lynn enjoys some very diverse spare time activities. Along with a variety of outdoor activities such as gardening, she also enjoys making life size lawn ornaments for special holidays like Christmas. Mary Lynn is known for her participation in the community as well. You may have seen her walking in fundraisers in Edmonton and Calgary for the Cancer Society.