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The Projman Application

Project Information Window

The Project Information window is initially displayed when a project is opened for read or update. The access control level is indicated in the window title. In this window, you can edit the project name and description as well as access windows for specifying project data and producing reports.

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Name

The Name field is used to specify the name of the project. Project names must be unique. A longer description can be given in the Description field.

Description

The Description field is provided to give the opportunity for storing a short description of the project. A description is purely optional and is used for identification purposes only.

Activities

When this button is selected, the PM window (an interactive Gantt Chart provided by the PM procedure) displays the current project structure and schedule. Within this window, activities can be added and deleted and corresponding data can be modified.

Options

This selection is used to access a window for setting project scheduling options, as well as a window for adding variables to the Activity data set.

Calendars

When this button is pressed, the Calendars window is opened.

Holidays

When this button is pressed, the Holidays window is opened.

Resources

When this button is pressed, the Resources window is opened.

Workshifts

When this button is pressed, the Workshifts window is opened.

Reports

When this button is pressed, the Reports window is opened.

Summary

When this button is pressed, the Project Schedule Summary window is opened.

Save

If you press the Save button, the current project is saved.

Save As

If you press the Save As button, the current project can be saved under a different name.

Close

When this button is pressed, the current project is closed. You are prompted to save changes if the project was opened with update access and modified.

Project Schedule Summary Window

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